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IRO THE ASSOCIATION OF DUTCH SUPPLIERS IN THE OFFSHORE ENERGY INDUSTRY The association IRO is an independent non-profit organisation that supports and promotes the interests of its 400 member companies. Acting as the gateway to Dutch suppliers in the offshore energy industry, the IRO mission is ultimately aimed at maintaining and strengthening the position of the Dutch Offshore Energy industry by creating a level playing field for its members. The IRO members consist of a wide variety of both multinationals and SMEs. They represent the entire supply chain within the Oil, Gas, Offshore Renewable and Marine Energy industry, with activities covering: Engineering & Consultancy, Construction & Fabrication, Plant & Equipment Supply, Contracting & Installation, Exploration & Production and Personnel & HSE, both for offshore upstream oil & gas

and offshore renewables (wind, marine, tidal and floating solar energy). The range of services that IRO provides to its members varies from maintaining government & NGO relations and facilitating networking opportunities within the IRO community to participating in international trade missions and exhibitions as well as providing Business Intelligence and training courses.

CONTENTS Advertisers Index

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Company Index

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Preface

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Embracing the Energy Transition

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Design, engineering, research & consultancy

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Construction, fabrication, shipbuilding & repair

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Contracting, installation & transport

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Equipment & materials supply

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Personnel, training & education

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Product & Service Directory

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IRO Members & their Activities

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ADVERTISERS & COMPANY INDEX

ADVERTISERS INDEX AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V. Breman Machinery B.V.

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BRIDGES2000 B.V. 9 EY 4 Fugro N.V. IRM Europe BV

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M Restart BV

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Neptune Marine

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Ocean Energy Resources

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PAT-Kruger

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Quercus Technical Services

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Sif Netherlands B.V.

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Vroon Offshore Services

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Yellow & Finch Publishers

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COMPANY INDEX Abuco B.V.

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Konutherm BV

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Allseas Engineering B.V.

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Machinefabriek Heerbaart B.V.

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AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V.

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Mokveld Valves

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Atlas Copco Rental Nederland

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Mooreast Europe BV

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Bayards Helidecks B.V.

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M Restart BV

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BigLift & Spliethoff

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Multraship Ocean Towage B.V.

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Blue Offshore

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Offshore Marine Contractors B.V.

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Bluewater Energy Services B.V.

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Orga BV

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Boskalis 60

Phoenix Mecano B.V.

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Breman Machinery B.V.

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Red Box Energy Services

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BRIDGES2000 B.V.

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Saltwater Engineering B.V.

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Broekman Logistics

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SDC Verifier

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Selmers B.V.

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Combifloat Systems BV Damen Shipyards Group

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Sinus Jevi Electric Heating B.V.

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De Haan Special Equipment BV

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Smitsvonk Holland B.V.

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DEME Offshore

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SMST 56

EQUANS 53

Smulders 56

Etteplan 49

Solidd Steel Structures B.V.

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Fluiconnecto B.V.

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SPT Offshore BV

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Fugro N.V.

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TOS | People & Ship Delivery

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Geomil Equipment B.V.

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TrustLube B.V.

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Glomar Offshore B.V.

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United Offshore Services C.V.

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Gouda Holland BV

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VandeGrijp IGS BV

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GustoMSC 48

Van Heck

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Helder Infra B.V.

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Van Leusden B.V.

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HSM Offshore Energy BV

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Van Meeuwen Lubrication

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Huisman 54

Van Oord Offshore B.V.

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IHC Offshore Energy

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Vroon Offshore Services

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Jumbo Offshore

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Wagenborg Foxdrill

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PREFACE A year of looking ahead although the world and our industry keep facing challenges due to Covid-19. Also a year where IRO reached its fiftieths anniversary, a milestone we are very proud of. Looking back at fifty years offshore industry, it shows us how resilient this traditional Dutch industry is. Our members have faced many challenging situations and always found a way to rise the challenge. The offshore industry has been one of the top five in the world for fifty years. This position is due to a strong cluster of suppliers. Innovative companies are commissioned by the major energy companies to build, transport, maintain and clean up platforms, transformer stations and wind turbines after use. They play an important role in the current energy transition, which is largely being realised at sea. However, we still depend on the good will of our government regarding financing all forms of energy. Investors are stepping away from conventional energy faster and more massively under social pressure and responsibility to make their portfolio more sustainable and no longer support conventional energy projects. A difficult position since we still rely on conventional energy sources to offer security of energy supply worldwide. Nonetheless, we have to move with new markets, which means innovation, attract new talent and enter into strategic partnerships. Not an easy task to do, but the Dutch are taking the frontrunner’s role since we are pioneers by heart.

Fifty years of offshore industry has showed the world this industry operates with a lot of courage and technical ingenuity in a critical social and political climate. How do we see our future? The IRO members are flexible and seize the opportunities that arise. It doesn’t matter what needs to be done at sea, the IRO members will get the job done. The sea is gigantic, we are far from finished. As IRO, we will always keep the same role, facilitating the network and bringing the global opportunities to our members. IRO members (and hopefully supported by the government) are ready for the next 50 years to give substance to the worldwide Offshore Energy Transition! We are proud to present to you the Netherlands Suppliers Catalogue 2022, which gives a clear overview of the activities, products and services of our innovative Dutch offshore energy suppliers. Our members look forward to working with you!

We believe that the Dutch offshore industry will remain a major player in the global offshore market, in particular through the use of smart techniques and solutions for the many issues concerning the offshore energy transition. Great opportunities and challenges lie in making processes more sustainable. Ships can sail cleaner, on LNG and later perhaps also methanol or hydrogen. In addition, platforms and activities at sea can be made even more efficient and environmentally friendly. The next step is to electrify the installations on the platform, first from the shore and later directly from a nearby Offshore Wind Farm.

Sander Vergroesen Managing Director IRO - The Association of Dutch Suppliers in the Offshore Energy Industry www.iro.nl

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IRO CHAIRMAN PIETER VAN OORD: “ENERGY TRANSITION IS PROCESS THAT WILL TAKE THIRTY YEARS” Energy is something we still need, but the way we produce it is changing fundamentally. The offshore energy sector is in a state of flux, and the Dutch supply chain is on the cusp of an extremely exciting future. IRO chairman Pieter van Oord confirmed optimistically that ‘the future is bright’. Han Heilig spoke to the driven CEO of Van Oord NV in a duo interview with Sander Vergroesen, who for the past ten years has occupied the position of IRO director with huge dedication and effectiveness. The background to this interview was the celebration in November of the 50th anniversary of IRO’s establishment. The perfect time to evaluate, to discuss the opportunities offered by the energy transition and above all to look forward to the future. One thing is abundantly clear. The past decade has been particularly unsettled, with peaks and troughs. In a sector that was first headlined by the fossil industry, as part of the energy transition, the development of wind energy has 6

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taken on a leading role. The result has been considerable turbulence. Not only in society but specifically also in the political corridors of The Hague, where in the Binnenhof a political reality is steadfastly maintained that deviates clearly from the real world represented by IRO. According to the Climate Agreement, by 2030, we must be producing at least 35 terra watt hours (TWh) of renewable electricity (based on wind and sun), onshore. In the longer term, offshore wind energy is set to grow to 49 TWh. 70 percent of all electricity must be generated from renewable sources, by 2030. This growth target will undoubtedly contribute to bringing about the renewable energy goals outlined in the Paris Climate Agreement. In terms of offshore power, at least, the Netherlands is well on track. Above all,


the energy agreement and climate agreement represent important steps forward. Against that background, Pieter van Oord is firmly convinced that the national supply chain in the Netherlands can certainly handle growth of 20% in this decade, but in his judgement, the 30 to 40% growth target ambitiously presented by the politicians is unachievable. With its current capacity, ships and people, the supply chain cannot handle that level of growth. “We simply have to accept that the energy transition is a process that will take thirty years. It is not something we can bring about at the drop of a hat. I therefore consider it the task of IRO to at least explain the inherent complexity of the global energy system. To successfully bring about change in that system, we need at least a complete generation. You could call it a political message, but for IRO, it is nothing short of practical reality. There is no way around it.”

expertise our members are currently gathering in the field of wind energy to the rest of the world. While of course still sharing their O&G knowledge. It is not without reason that we changed our name last year to IRO, the Association of Dutch Suppliers in the Offshore Energy Industry.” Has IRO deliberately sought a position within the energy transition? Sander Vergroesen: “In reality, no. It has developed organically. A large proportion of our members recognised at an early stagethe need to make the switch from O&G to renewables. We at IRO anticipated the change almost automatically. And it is a development we have grown into, more or less naturally. For businesses in the offshore energy sector, sustainability is hugely important. Everyone is striving for corporate social responsibility so that the world remains a place in which future generations can also live

“It is our task, in combination with other parties, to explain what gargantuan sums of money will have to be invested in a new energy system” “It is our task, in combination with other parties, to explain what gargantuan sums of money will have to be invested in a new energy system. An investment on that scale can simply not be achieved in ten years. IRO is anything but negative in its attitude to the process, and believes firmly that by 2050 there will be a totally different energy system based for the most part on renewables and hydrogen. But achieving that objective means taking account of a period of at least thirty years.” What does 50 years of IRO mean to you? Sander Vergroesen: “For me it is a sort of flashback experience. IRO started 50 years ago with pioneering work on the North Sea. What we managed to achieve then is truly fabulous. What we are experiencing now is a new shift from fossil-based energy to wind-based energy, on the same North Sea. The area we are talking about is manageable in scale, close to home, and our members make up the complete supply chain. The relatively shallow North Sea is a perfect laboratory environment for developing new ideas and investing in effective and efficient solutions that can then be rolled out internationally, to conquer the entire world. Effectively, we are repeating the moves of the past. At the time, the majority of turnover from the oil & gas sector was generated outside Europe. Today, the North Sea is once again the ideal testing ground. It is IRO’s job to promote the knowledge and

successfully. As far as possible, emissions must be reduced and the energy we need must be produced as sustainably as possible, mainly using wind and solar power, in a world in which society is calling increasingly for wind turbines to be installed offshore. Our members have already acquired a leading international role in precisely that field.”

IRO Chairman, Pieter van Oord

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IRO Managing Director, Sander Vergroesen

Exactly how realistic is the energy transition? Pieter van Oord: “The energy transition will mean higher energy bills for everyone. The switch will cost hundreds of billions, but at the same time offers opportunities. I expect the energy transition to create tens of thousands of new jobs in the Netherlands, thereby pumping money back into our economy. But we must make haste here in the Netherlands, because if we are not careful, we will end up playing second fiddle to Denmark and Germany. To a certain extent we have already missed the boat. We could have developed our own Dutch energy island on the North Sea. It is now the Danes who will be taking the honours, even though it was originally a Dutch idea.” How badly has IRO been hit by the COVID-19 pandemic? Sander Vergroesen: “We were hit hard, amidships. All of a sudden we were not able to maintain physical networks. And our export promotion activities came to a grinding halt. No more taking part in trade missions or attending international trade fairs. Everything was put on hold, and that called for a quick turnaround to participating in webinars, and maintaining virtual contacts. In truth we were reasonably successful, and our membership remained fairly stable, but what you miss when physical meetings are impossible is the bycatch. I am therefore more than delighted that we have now been able to organise the first Member Meets Member meeting. And that we are again 8

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able to physically attend trade fairs.” Pieter van Oord: “I certainly share Sander’s opinion. The IRO has two main goals; our role is first and foremost to provide a network. Our members need to be able to meet together. They must form a cluster that enables them to keep passing the ball, between them. And to support one another. A case of strength by association. The second goal is encouraging exports. When it comes to networking, the energy transition has changed nothing. However, as a result of COVID19, export promotion has become a completely different story. The future of export is suddenly more uncertain. Traditionally the IRO has attended a number of specific O&G trade fairs, including OTC, ONS and Adipec. The million dollar question now is to what extent these trade fairs will adapt to the current circumstances. Will they also be making the transition from fossil to renewables? In order to maintain their raison d’être over the next 20 years, they too will have to make changes. And then of course we are seeing the emergence of specific wind trade fairs around the world. It is up to us to examine what prominent role the IRO can play in that development. As well as Europe, there are key markets in Asia, the United States and Brazil. Our goal is to serve as a broker on those markets too, between our members and the new trade fair organisations. It will certainly be a challenging task for IRO, in particular if we consider that at least for the next twenty years, O&G will continue to be relevant in the intended energy mix.” Can we survive without gas? Does IRO have ideas on the issue? Pieter van Oord: “All around the world, volumes of text are being produced on this subject, by people who understand the issues far better than IRO. Many of our larger members have direct access to those reports. The same does not always apply to our SME members. For that reason, it is important for IRO to share and communicate the core messages from all those reports, in a form of presentation. In my speeches to members, as chairman, I always try to offer an outline of the future, with regard to renewables and O&G.” Is there some form of common denominator in all these reports? Pieter van Oord: “According to all of the models, the burning of coal is clear taboo. As for the quantities of oil and gas consumed worldwide, over the next decade they are definitely likely to continue rising. We have certainly not yet reached either peak oil or peak gas. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, a number of writers suggested that we had already reached peak oil, but that is a scenario


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“It is utterly utopian by politicians to suggest that the energy transition should be achieved more quickly.” that can be quickly and quietly disposed of. For the time being, we are heading for daily consumption in excess of 100 million barrels. For the 195 countries that have signed the Paris Climate Agreement, that fact represents a tremendous dilemma; by signing up, they have all declared their willingness to do their best to ensure that the Earth does not become more than 1.5 degrees warmer.” So what advice does the IRO offer an SME company that asks how it should organise its business, in the future? Pieter van Oord: “It’s very simple. Our advice is: focus both on the O&G and the wind sector. Stick with your oil, gas and your wind portfolio, to help bring about the further growth of renewables. For at least the next twenty years, we will be investing in the offshore O&G sector. Major oil and gas projects are still being developed all over the world. Gas in particular will remain a vital transition fuel. We will of course not be dealing with the sort of volume we saw in 2015. I expect to see about a halving of overall volume, with the capex level of the oil companies settling at around 50% of what they invested in 2015. Their investments in renewables, of course, have to be added to that amount. And that is a new market that offers huge opportunities for us all.” Has the energy transition led to a change in your relationship with NOGEPA? Sander Vergroesen: “It must be said in all honesty that ten years ago, the Dutch Continental Shelf was very important for IRO members. The activities developed in the area by the oil companies generated a huge volume of work for our members. With equal honesty, in 2021, we must conclude that there is little if any further activity on the Dutch Continental Shelf. Nonetheless, this development has in no way influenced our relationship. We continue to need each other. Together with EBN, within Nexstep, NOGEPA is focusing heavily on the decommissioning and reuse of platforms and infrastructure on the North Sea. And our members are ideally positioned to assist in both those tasks. As IRO Managing Director, I am a sitting member of the supervisory board of Nexstep. Although I only attend in an observer’s role, wherever possible, I do make constructive contributions. In that same capacity, I was closely involved in developing the Masterplan Decommissioning & Reuse, that was presented in November 2016.” 10

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And what about your relationship with NWEA? Pieter van Oord: “I view the relationship with NWEA as being very similar to the relationship we have always maintained with NOGEPA. NWEA is just another advocate organisation, that represents wind, in all its perspectives. The IRO has a far narrower focus, namely exclusively offshore wind. We may well have a shared agenda in many cases, but IRO only represents the supply chain.” Sander Vergroesen: “The essential difference between IRO and NWEA is that NWEA also focuses on onshore activities, while we are exclusively offshore based. For the past 50 years, the IRO has of course enjoyed a clear international presence, all over the world. The same cannot be said for NWEA. In essence, it makes little difference under which flag IRO operates, for example when attending international trade fairs. As long as our members are in attendance and able to make the optimum use of the exposure offered by the event! Together with the government, centres of expertise and sector associations NWEA, HHWE and NMT, IRO is also contributing to the joint campaign Wind & Water Works. The aim of the campaign, in a single powerful sentence, is to make it clear that offshore wind energy delivers far greater benefits than you would expect. In other words, that the combination of wind and water works.” What is the potential role of IRO in establishing a hydrogen economy? Pieter van Oord: “First of all we must recognise that hydrogen will only become economically attractive in future decades. Until that time, the development of the whole range of hydrogen initiatives will require largescale government support. In the Netherlands, we have an extremely extensive chemical cluster. IRO has absolute confidence that the players in that cluster will themselves eventually make the huge investments needed to produce green hydrogen. For the time being, however, massive government funding will still be needed. Seriously, it will take at least ten more years before hydrogen can be put to any economic use in the Netherlands. Hence our appeals to The Hague. Huge sums are already being provided to accelerate the development of hydrogen, in Germany. The industry can only be made truly


economically attractive if it receives government support. The transition to offshore wind, after all, succeeded thanks to government aid.” Sander Vergroesen: “And then, of course there is the PosHYdon project in which our board member René Peters is closely involved. The aim of the PosHYdon pilot is to gain experience of integrating working energy systems at sea and the production of hydrogen in an offshore environment. In addition, this project will be testing the efficiency of an electrolyser with a variable power supply from offshore wind while at the same time gaining knowledge and insights into the costs for the offshore installation, and the maintenance costs.” How would you describe cooperation between the 50 year-old IRO and Young IRO? Pieter van Oord: “We are huge fans of Young IRO. The initiative ties in seamlessly with the IRO’s goal of encouraging networking. Young IRO has become a network organisation for people already working in this industry and newcomers to the industry. They have developed a medium according to which they can arrange

physical meetings. A really positive development. Our sector has a long-term purpose in society, and that can only be achieved if a new generation of people stands up that is willing to dedicate itself to the sector. Over the past few years, many offshore businesses have found it extremely difficult to attract new employees. We are now seeing young university graduates who are keen to work in the renewables world, but at least for the next twenty years, we will also continue to need people who are willing and who have the desire to work in the oil & gas world. IRO members are businesses that are capable of making a huge contribution to the energy transition. From numerous different perspectives. Our job is to communicate that reality, to society. For the next twenty years at least, we will need gas as a fuel to power the transition. But the real growth in the offshore sector will be in renewables!.” What will be the last line in your speech during the 50th anniversary celebrations on Friday 26 November? “The future is bright!” Source: Offshore Energy Resources

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ENERGY TRANSITION NOT FAST ENOUGH DNV WARNS Norway-based consultancy DNV has said that fossil fuels will still constitute 50 per cent of the global energy mix by 2050, compared to 80 per cent held for decades, warning that the energy transition is not fast enough for the world to achieve the net-zero target by 2050. DNV also warned in its latest energy transition report that even if all electricity was ‘green’ from this day forward, the world will still fall a long way short of achieving the 2050 net-zero emissions target of the COP21 Paris Agreement. The agreement was intended to keep global warming to “well below 2°C” and strive to limit its increase to 1.5°C. DNV’s fifth Energy Transition Outlook highlights the global pandemic as a “lost opportunity” for speeding up the energy transition, as Covid-19 recovery packages have largely focused on protecting rather than transforming existing industries. According to DNV, electrification is on course to double in size within a generation and renewables are already the most competitive source of new power, however, DNV’s forecast shows global emissions will reduce only 9 per cent by 2030, with the 1.5°C carbon budget agreed by global economies emptied by then. DNV also said that electrification of final energy demand will grow from 19 per cent to a 38 per cent share by 2050, powered mainly by solar and wind. DNV has been consistent in forecasting a rapid transition to a

Remi Eriksen, Group President and CEO of DNV

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decarbonized energy system by mid-century. As rapid as that transition is, DNV’s forecast is that despite every effort being made, it remains definitively not fast enough for the world to achieve the ambitions of the Paris Agreement and warns the planet will most likely reach global warming of 2.3°C by end of the century. DNV emphasised that there is a short window of opportunity to close the gap. Remi Eriksen, Group President and CEO of DNV, is deeply concerned about what it will take for governments to apply the resolution and urgency they have shown in the face of the pandemic to our climate. “We must now see the same sense of urgency to avoid a climate catastrophe”, Eriksen said. “Many of the pandemic recovery packages have largely focused on protecting, rather than transforming, existing industries. A lot of ‘building back’ as opposed to ‘building better’ and although this is a lost opportunity, it is not the last we have for transitioning faster to a deeply decarbonized energy system”. Energy efficiency remains the biggest opportunity to tackling climate change as the world drifts further away from achieving Paris. Securing significant improvement in this vital area is viewed as the most significant lever for the transition – achieving greater efficiency is the reason why global energy demand will level off, even as the global population and economy grow. Reductions in the use of fossil fuels have been remarkably quick, however, these sources, especially gas, will still constitute 50 per cent of the global energy mix by 2050 – making the need to invest in and scale hydrogen, and carbon capture and storage all the more important. It is worth mentioning here that fossil fuels have held an 80 per cent share of the global energy mix for decades. Looking ahead, coal use will fall fastest, down 62 per cent by 2050. Oil use stays relatively flat until 2025 when it starts a steady decline, to just above half of current levels by mid-century. Gas use will grow over the coming decade, then levels off for a 15-year period before starting to reduce in the 2040s. Gas will surpass oil as the largest energy source and will represent 24 per cent of the global


“Extraordinary action will be needed to bring the hydrogen economy into full force earlier – but these are extraordinary times.” energy supply in 2050. DNV also pointed out that CCS deployment is too slow and only 3.6 per cent of fossil CO2 emissions are abated in 2050. ETO 2021 also reveals that while 69 per cent of gridconnected power will be generated by wind and solar in 2050, and indirect electrification (hydrogen and e-fuels) and biofuels remain critical, none of these sources are scaling rapidly enough. Hydrogen is the energy carrier that holds the highest potential to tackle hard to abate emissions, however, DNV’s forecast indicates hydrogen only starting to scale from the mid-2030s and, even then, only building to 5 per cent of the energy mix by 2050. Most hydrogen will be produced from dedicated renewables-based

electrolysers by 2050. Green hydrogen will dominate over time, with 18 per cent of hydrogen supply produced via electrolysis from cheap grid electricity and 43 per cent from electrolysis using dedicated off-grid renewables. Blue hydrogen will lose its cost advantage, providing only 19 per cent of hydrogen supply for energy purposes by 2050. “Extraordinary action will be needed to bring the hydrogen economy into full force earlier – but these are extraordinary times. The window to avoid catastrophic climate change is closing soon, and the costs of not doing so unimaginable”, said Eriksen. Source: www.offshore-energy.biz

DUTCH OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY REDUCED METHANE EMISSIONS PRODUCTION INSTALLATIONS TNO HAS DETERMINED THE METHANE EMISSIONS OF SOME 50 PLATFORMS Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas and is the biggest contributor to global warming after CO2. It is therefore important to limit methane emissions as much as possible. This also applies to the sea. The Dutch oil and gas industry has managed to reduce the methane emissions of its production installations. And not only on paper. Through on-site monitoring measurements TNO has established that the actual emissions are in line with the estimates. “When we announce that we have reduced our methane emissions, it’s not as if everyone believes us right away,” says Aart Tacoma, Secretary for Health, Safety and Environment at NOGEPA, the Netherlands Oil and Gas Exploitation and Production Association. “I can still remember a meeting, in 2017. The room was full of critics of the oil and gas industry. ‘You were telling us all these wonderful stories,’ they said, ‘but what your figures for actual emissions are not transparent. So the methane emissions you report are probably lower than they really are,’ we were told.” “That was quite confrontational, but I understood their criticism,” he continues, “because the figures are in an electronic database of the RIVM (Dutch Public Health Authority), which you can only access with an

account and a password. The tables do not show the share of the gas industry. So no, it’s not particularly transparent.” Officially established down standards Neither is it the case that production plant operators in the North Sea have sophisticated measuring equipment at their disposal. They determine their methane emissions on the basis of officially established standards. “We thought that by complying with all the regulations and agreements on emission reporting, we were being transparent about our emissions. But then it turned out that while the government can see all the data, our information is not accessible to outsiders.” This of course raises questions. Because to what extent do the protocol2022 NETHERLANDS SUPPLIERS CATALOGUE

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“We thought that by complying with all the regulations and agreements on emission reporting, we were being transparent about our emissions. But then it turned out that while the government can see all the data, our information is not accessible to outsiders” based reports correspond to reality? So there was a need for a reality check. “But of course we should not do that ourselves,” Tacoma emphasises. “We went in search of an independent party with the experience and equipment to measure methane emissions. And that was TNO. They already had experience with methane emission measurements on land. We provided a ship, and the research team hoisted their equipment onto it for the first time in 2018.” Global first In the North Sea, the Dutch oil and gas industry has about 150 production installations. And TNO has determined the methane emissions of some 50 platforms. A number of these were selected in advance, but a large number of platforms were examined at random. “Those measurements were a challenge,” says TNO researcher Ilona Velzeboer. “We already had experience with measuring gas wells and onshore installations. Aerodyne was also commissioned by EDF, the Environmental Defence Fund, to investigate methane emissions from the Groningen gas field. The measured emissions were higher than those resulting from the total emission registration, but higher emissions were reported for the various installations than those measured by EDF. However, the same study showed that emissions from the Dutch gas industry were much lower than in America. What I want to say is that it was the first time we had done this kind of measurement offshore. And the special thing about our method was that we had contact with the operators on the platforms, which enabled us to use a measurement method based on tracer gas. It was the first time that research had been done in this way anywhere in the world. So a unique approach.” Calculating back As tracer gas, TNO used a harmless gas that is easy to measure. And that tracer gas was released by the platform operators. The exact quantity involved was known. Then the TNO team on the ship was able to work 14

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with the measuring equipment to measure the quantities of tracer gas and methane. These measurements allowed them to determine how much of the original tracer gas had been blown in their direction by the wind. If that percentage was known, they could then calculate the total methane emission of a platform based on the measured amount of methane. False start So much for the theory. Practice, however, proved to be more difficult. During the first measurement campaign, in June 2018, things went wrong. And here and there it went badly wrong. On the one hand, this was because the tracer gas and a large part of the methane emissions from the platforms were emitted above an inversion layer. Those emissions did not descend to sea level. So there was nothing to measure. “During the second measurement campaign, in late 2018, together with the platform operators, we set it up differently,” Velzeboer recalls. “The tracer gas was this time released through a hose. Moreover, we had checked beforehand with the Dutch national weather service, the KNMI, what the weather conditions would be like during the measurements, and they turned out to be much more favourable. And then things went well.” To make the measurement programme transparent, Tacoma says it took more than the measurements the TNO team took from a ship. “During those measurements, our people were on the platforms. And then someone might think that they were all putting their fingers in holes to prevent methane from leaking out. That is why, during the first measurements on the platforms, specialists from The Sniffers were also present. The people from this company, which specialises in emission measurements, tried to detect and quantify emissions on site using their special equipment. With the standard method that they use in the rest of the world, they found nothing at all. They then switched to bagging, a technique in which they succeeded in detecting very small leaks using special bags. That confirmed to us that we were not doing so badly at all.”


Inspection “And that wasn’t all,” he continues. “We had also invited inspectors from the State Supervision of Mines to verify that the production facilities where measurements with tracer gas were carried out were producing gas under normal conditions. They did indeed establish that. And so also that TNO’s measurements reflected the emissions from the normal operation of those installations.” The conclusion? “The emissions reported by the oil and gas companies corresponded to what we measured,” summarises Velzeboer. “We did see that the methane emissions of some production plants were slightly higher or lower than others. This often had to do with the age of the installations. The older ones simply released more. There were never any major leaks. Very different from Romania, where we also measured methane emissions from the oil and gas industry. The situation there cannot be compared to the Netherlands. The emissions there are disturbingly much higher. So I think the Netherlands has really got it right.” It was also very instructive for TNO,” she emphasises. “For example, thanks to the cooperation with NOGEPA, we were able to develop a new measurement method that provides data that

we really support. Interest was also shown from America in 2019, during the NCGG8 conference. Aerodyne has done measurements on platforms in the Gulf of Mexico in cooperation with EDF, but without tracer gases. They would like to do that in cooperation with us. But then corona came along. So that’s been put on hold for now. But we will undoubtedly pick up this collaboration again soon. And it would be even better if the new measurement method were also used in other countries. We are therefore also working on a scientific publication about this method.” Up another gear End of the story? No. “Since the methane emission measurements from TNO, we have gone up a gear,” Tacoma reports. “In an agreement with the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy, we promised in August 2019 that we would reduce methane emissions from offshore gas production by 50 per cent before 31 December 2020 compared to the emissions in 2017. This required a huge effort from the oil and gas companies. And they succeeded.” Source: Offshore Energy Resources Original article: Dr. Ilona Velzeboer, TNO

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EUROPE’S OFFSHORE WIND INDUSTRY IS TAKING OFF CATCHING THE WIND OUT AT SEA HAS BECOME A PILLAR OF THE CONTINENT’S ENERGY FUTURE Open a satellite map of Europe and wander along its coastlines, a little bit away from the shore. Go along the Northern Sea borders, venture east to the Baltic or go south in British and French waters. On a cloudless day, you might see them clearly. Dozens, even hundreds of them, in precise geometries. White dots piercing the sea, stirring dusty plumes that curve on the waves. They are offshore wind turbines catching the wind to produce energy from thin air. For the first time, in 2020, renewables surpassed fossil fuels as the top energy source, providing 38% of Europeans’ electricity needs. Although still overshadowed by wind farms on land, offshore wind energy is making a march of its own. In 2020, Europe boosted its offshore capacity by 2.9 GW, and today with over 5,000 offshore turbines generates a total of 25 GW of installed capacity across twelve countries. This, however, is still far behind the EU’s ambitions to rely on at least 60 GW of offshore capacity by 2030 and get to 300 GW by 2050. The European Commission also wants to see today’s offshore’s 3% contribution to the electricity market go up to 15% in 2030 and 30% by 16

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mid-century. It is possible for offshore wind to meet even the EU’s highest expectations, says Ivan Pineda, director of market intelligence at WindEurope, an organisation that represents the wind industry. “Today we build about 6-7 GW per year, but three years from now we need to move to 11 GW annually if we want to create four times the offshore wind capacity we’ve built in the last 15 years,” says Pineda. But how can the 27 countries hugely accelerate their offshore efforts in just nine years? Making more space The industry’s desire to expand is there. Take Belgium, where in the last decade wind farm developer and operator Parkwind has built four offshore wind parks,


“Potential for growth is big, and if all commitments are delivered as planned, we can keep our pace. But getting there is not going to be easy” which now deliver almost 10% of the country’s energy demand and have helped the small nation become one of the world’s five leading countries on offshore wind projects. And Parkwind provides only a third of Belgium’s total installed offshore capacity. “Annually, we produce enough power to supply about 750-800,000 households,” says Vedran Horvat, head of communications at Parkwind. “Potential for growth is big, and if all commitments are delivered as planned, we can keep our pace. But getting there is not going to be easy.” Although in 2020, offshore wind in Europe received a record 26 billion euros in investments and investors are increasingly exploring Spain, Portugal, and other wind-rich areas in the Mediterranean Sea, WindEurope says that the geography of offshore wind will not change that much. Waters in northern Europe, which are shallower, will probably continue to host 85% of the continent’s offshore wind projects – seeing a bigger density of wind parks, says Pineda. But given that offshore wind turbines can be installed mainly in relatively shallow waters and connecting them to the electricity grid requires proximity to land, finding the space close to shore with good wind conditions is critical. “Offshore wind is just the last of the industries coming to use the seabed and sea space,” says Pineda, as shipping and fishing vessels have long been the main users of coastal waters. To reach those 110 GW by 2030, countries need to allocate enough space for offshore wind farms well in advance, given that it can take up to a decade from planning a farm to making it fully operational, stresses WindEurope.

will soon allow us to build farms where it was previously deemed too costly or physically impossible,” says the Danish wind turbine company Vestas. “The upper limit is how much wind energy is available globally and how much energy can turbines extract.” Ramping up the power The manufacturers’ desire to expand is there too. In the last five years, wind turbines have become more powerful, growing in capacity at over 15% per year. While the biggest offshore turbines today are 9.5 MW, Vestas just announced the launch of a 15 MW turbine – the most powerful in the industry. But making the most out of technological progress calls for changes in infrastructure. “With upscaled turbine technology and turbines with rotors of over 200m in diameter, the need for infrastructure and waterside facilities is paramount to be able to install offshore wind at increasing scale,” Vestas told Euronews. “Scaling up will deliver cost reduction benefits for consumers, but often port facilities and other infrastructure are not available at a bigger scale.” Across Europe, ports are dedicating space for offshore wind activities – whether as sites for transporting turbines to construction sites, manufacturing and maintaining parts or as export hubs for offshore components. Harbours such as Bilbao, Cherbourg, Gdynia, or Aalborg are part of WindEurope’s Offshore Wind Ports Platform, which brings together ports already supporting offshore wind or interested to learn how to boost the industry. By concentrating key activities in one place, ports can help

Another way to make space for offshore wind is going further at sea. In deeper waters – between 50 to 1,000 m – floating offshore turbines could help Europe get closer to its clean energy goals. Spain, France, Norway, Denmark, and Germany are leading the way in building floating wind farms, which are not commercial yet. According to the European Commission, the Mediterranean and the Black Sea are especially good candidates for the new technology. In Spain, which could provide up to 22 GW of wind energy from offshore floating farms, major utility company Iberdrola is planning to invest over one billion euros into a 300 MW floating wind farm. “Floating turbines 2022 NETHERLANDS SUPPLIERS CATALOGUE

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cut costs, making offshore wind energy competitive with other renewables. “Going forward, investments in ports are very important,” says Pineda, “but they need to invest about 6.5 billion euros if we are to meet the 2030 targets.” Using climate data So what about the wind? Just how windy an area is can make or break a project, and developers need climate data to know what to expect. Vortex, a Barcelona-based company, uses data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) to help companies assess the climate variability of potential or existing wind project sites. “Data on things like wind direction and speed at different heights is crucial. An 8 versus 8.5 meters per second wind speed can change the project’s layout, the turbines used, even its whole feasibility,” says Gil Lizcano, R&D director at Vortex. But as measuring wind behaviour at sea can be challenging, most projects rely on climate models, Lizcano explains. Providing accurate data is critical, especially before setting up wind farms. Vortex uses climate information from the last 20 years to provide a better image of wind conditions in the present. More extreme wind conditions could push up the price of infrastructure – as sturdier turbines cost more – but also make the farm more profitable. Knowing how the wind will behave is also essential for day-to-day farm operations, especially for understanding how much energy will go into the grid. Consultancy firm Lautec helps offshore wind farm developers and others decide on offshore farm investments through ESOX, an online tool that allows comparisons between wind conditions at different sites across the world and simplifies access to climate data. Using C3S data, Lautec reconstructs past climate conditions using data from

the last 30-40 years, analysing wind fluctuations and how uncertain wind conditions are. “Knowing these conditions more precisely helps you save time, especially when building projects,” says Henrik Iversen, Lautec partner. Manufacturers like Vestas use climate data to decide on the equipment to use. “For our harsher northern European markets, where cold winds are expected, we have antiicing technology,” the company said. “Offshore turbines also have anti-lightning technology that ensures the blades keep spinning even during storms. We’ve also increasingly digitalised our turbines to adjust the blades to specific wind conditions so that the most wind is captured at any one time by all the blades in a farm.” Although making long-term predictions on wind conditions remains difficult, some experts have been exploring how climate change could affect offshore wind energy in the coming decades. Relying on C3S data for wave height and wind speeds in the past and for the near and far future, British environmental consultants JBA Consulting simulated how a wind farm with 100 turbines would operate in different areas in Europe. Modelling can help investors evaluate the climate resilience of wind farms and assess its financial implications for the project. Innovation Although wind resources are not 24/7 energy suppliers, the industry is getting better at capitalising on them. “With renewables, you will always have an intermittency issue,” says Parkwind’s Horvat. “However, offshore wind resources tend to be quite consistent. As grids get better managed and connected, balancing supply and demand can improve, delivering the power where it is needed.” Offshore wind’s success will also depend on its price tag. But the data is looking good. Just in the last seven years, as technology got cheaper, prices for offshore wind have dropped 75%, according to WindEurope. Constant innovation is a strong card in the industry’s favour. “Offshore wind is having a very good momentum now,” says Ivan Pineda. “The vision of large clusters of wind farms, big power plants at sea, connected to many countries will benefit not only countries with coastal resources, but electricity will flow across the continent, all the way to landlocked countries. There is this natural ingenuity in the industry, from the manufacturing of very large components to the way we can deploy these projects.” Source: Offshore Energy Resources Original source: euronews

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SOLVING A COMPLEX PUZZLE? WORK TOGETHER AND MAKE CHOICES! Increasingly large-scale wind energy generation, gas production that will continue for a long time, CO2 storage, hydrogen production, construction of energy hubs, reuse of platforms and pipelines: using the North Sea to achieve the climate targets is an enormously complex puzzle. But through intensive cooperation between many parties and the clever combination of activities, it can certainly be solved. That is the essence of what the North Sea Energy program is all about. For several years, this partnership of more than thirty parties has been researching the possibilities of system integration on the North Sea and what the advantages are. If we work together and make choices in the short term, we can better exploit the synergy benefits. And that has advantages: together, we can reduce CO2 emissions more effectively and do so at a faster pace than now, reduce the costs involved, and we can use the scarce space we have more usefully. Because, in addition to the energy sector, there are other functions that have to fit in, such as fishing, shipping, defense, coastal protection and recreation. It also means making sometimes difficult choices in organizing all the present and future energy activities at sea.

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Smart combinations “I prefer to talk about opportunities, without trivializing the dilemmas,” says TNO expert René Peters, who is closely involved in the public-private program. “Making smart combinations is paramount. The North Sea has tremendous potential as a source of sustainable energy for the Netherlands. We therefore need to think and act integrally in order to steer the considerable growth in wind energy in the coming period in the right direction. System integration here means strategically planning which infrastructure to keep and which to remove. What is useful can be cleverly deployed for new functions, such as the storage and transport of hydrogen produced at sea or the storage of CO2.” “That is why we’re proud of the first offshore green hydrogen production pilot on a working platform here off the coast of Scheveningen/The Hague. The pilot is called PosHYdon. Here on Neptune Energy’s Q13a-A platform we will integrate three working offshore energy systems: offshore wind, offshore gas and green hydrogen. The lessons learned here will help to take the next steps towards large scale green hydrogen production on the North Sea.”


Offshore energy hubs: a strategic choice A far-reaching example of system integration is the creation of offshore hubs, where various functions can come together: production of gas, hydrogen, wind energy, electrification, storage of hydrogen and CO2, transport to and from land. René Peters: “We are investigating how we can shape such energy hubs. We are forming new value chains with the many parties involved. The identified offshore areas will be linked to industrial clusters on the coast in and around the ports of Rotterdam, Amsterdam / IJmuiden, Den Helder and Eemshaven. Wind energy at

sea is accelerating. The currently planned capacity of 11.5 GW in 2030 will probably grow by an additional 6 to 9 GW. The wind farms are also being placed further out to sea. Because it is becoming increasingly complicated to fit these large amounts of wind energy into the system, we already have to make strategic choices for generation, conversion, transport and storage of various types of sustainable energy. These hubs will bring together the various energy functions so that we can elaborate in-depth scenarios based on techno-economics, ecology and environment, logistics, regulations and safety.

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efficient link between technical lessons learned and business development. For this reason, DMEC leads a number of European funded projects, like the Ocean Energy Scale Up Alliance. Together with partners from Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Germany and the United Kingdom DMEC has developed a service offer for marine energy developers that helps them streamline their path to commercial success.

To further develop these technologies, it is needed to increase life time and efficiency while reducing operational costs and installation expenditure. These goals, best achieved by deployment, have also led to the exploration of a number of different business cases for marine energy developers. Providing a constant power supply to offshore equipment shows the collaboration opportunities with the oil & gas industries. The production of offshore hydrogen transforms renewable energy into a green energy carrier that can be used for chemical industry, as a fuel or stored and converted back into electricity. And finally, the co-location with offshore wind can not only increase the amount of energy harvested from marine space but also increase the capacity factor of cables and subsequently the base load of offshore renewable energy parks.

This and other projects are part of the DMEC Accelerator which is aiming to give marine energy developers a central contact point for any step during their technology development and to provide interested market parties with detailed insights into the developments in this exciting new renewable energy sector. For more information regarding the Ocean Energy Scale up Alliance project or to learn more about engagement opportunities with the marine energy sector please visit www.dutchmarineenergy.com or contact project manager Simon Stark, simon@dutchmarineenergy.com.

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WHAT’S AHEAD FOR OFFSHORE ENERGY WORKFORCE AS THE WORLD STRIVES FOR NET-ZERO? As the energy transition is accelerating across all facets of the offshore energy industry, a question arises: what will happen to its workforce while the industry changes its modus operandi, develops new technologies, and pushes for sustainability and efficiencies in its operations?

Following the challenges we faced in 2020 due to the global Covid-19 pandemic, this year has more than any other before seen some crucial changes happening in the offshore energy sector, affecting everyone involved, especially its most important element, the workforce. While the governments and companies across the world are working on their net-zero and sustainability goals, it has become evident that the netzero world will require massive numbers of skilled workforce to drive the changes needed to reach them. However, concerns have been raised over the impact the net-zero changes might have on those working in oil and gas. A recent survey from the UK’s Energy Institute (EI) has revealed that professionals across all walks of UK energy are seeking from the government and industry to coalesce around a national skills strategy that underpins the development of low-carbon energy and supply chains 22

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in a just way that does not leave today’s skilled workers stranded. Research by the UK’s National Grid estimates that 400,000 diverse new recruits into energy will be needed for the UK to reach net-zero by 2050, more than half of which will be in new roles. Previously, as part of the landmark North Sea Transition Deal, the UK government pledged that high-skilled oil and gas workers and the supply chain would not be left behind in the transition to a low carbon future. A deal between the government and the oil and gas industry will support workers, businesses, and the supply chain through the energy transition, harnessing the industry’s existing capabilities to exploit new and emerging technologies such as hydrogen production, carbon capture usage and storage, offshore wind, and decommissioning. While acknowledging progress in the UK’s energy policy over the past year, respondents to the EI’s survey underlined


that further action is needed, highlighting that action to bring on the necessary workforce is pressing. UK’s Cerulean Winds, a green infrastructure developer, has recently estimated that the current 160,000 oil and gas jobs can be safeguarded and 200,000 new roles within the floating wind and hydrogen sectors will be created within the next five years. Meanwhile, Cerulean Winds has a plan to accelerate the decarbonisation of oil and gas assets through an integrated 200-turbine floating wind and hydrogen development that would shift the dial on emissions targets and create significant jobs. Both offshore wind and hydrogen are considered the backbone of the energy transition. With that in mind, the UK government last year revealed its ambition to create 2 million green jobs by 2030, launching a Green Jobs Taskforce to help reach that goal. The focus is on the immediate and longer-term challenges of delivering skilled workers for the UK’s transition to net-zero. This includes ensuring the country has the immediate skills needed for building back greener following the pandemic, including those in offshore wind, and supporting workers in high carbon transitioning sectors like oil and gas to retrain in new green technologies. The taskforce was put in charge of assessing how the UK jobs market and the skills sector would adapt to support net-zero, developing ideas and solutions for how the UK can deliver the green jobs of the future.

2030, with nearly 33,000 additional jobs in communities supported by offshore wind activity. To achieve this goal, the Department of Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) plans to advance new lease sales and complete a review of at least 16 Construction and Operations Plans by 2025, representing more than 19 GW of offshore wind capacity to be installed off the U.S. coasts. In addition to focusing on policies and initiatives that will drive the development of low carbon technologies, it has become clear that further action needs to be taken to identify the skills needed and assemble that workforce, ensuring that concerns about cost, time, and availability of courses crucial for re-skilling are addressed. The energy transition needs a skills transition, otherwise, the lack of a skilled workforce could become yet another barrier to meeting net-zero. Source: www.offshore-energy.biz - Nermina Kulovic Images: Alamy - Rob Arnold, van Oord Offshore

But, to achieve the planned offshore wind capacity of 300 GW and 40 GW of ocean energy installed capacity by 2050 in the EU, there needs to be a massive change of scale for the sector in less than 30 years and that applies to the available workforce as well. A report published in March 2021 by the Offshore Wind Industry Council (OWIC) stated that the number of people working in the offshore wind industry in the UK was projected to increase to 69,848 by 2026. It is worth noting here that the UK is considered a leader when it comes to installed offshore wind capacity with further aggressive expansion planned. While the UK and Europe already have massive scaling up plans for the offshore wind market, the U.S. is somewhat of a newcomer to the sector. However, things are about to change during this decade as the government is now working to jumpstart its offshore wind energy and create tens of thousands of jobs in the sector. The country’s ambitious offshore wind target of 30 GW of installed offshore wind capacity by 2030 will support around 77,000 direct and indirect jobs and trigger more than $12 billion per year in capital investment in projects on both U.S. coasts. Specifically, more than 44,000 people are expected to be employed in offshore wind by 2022 NETHERLANDS SUPPLIERS CATALOGUE

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POSHYDON PROJECT DUTCH GOVERNMENT GRANTS €3.6 MILLION SUBSIDY The Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) has awarded a subsidy of 3.6 million euro to the PosHYdon project, the world’s first offshore green hydrogen pilot on a working platform. With this subsidy the consortium can start up all activities for this pilot. The remaining budget will be funded by the consortium partners. René Peters, Business Director Gas Technologies TNO and initiator of the North Sea Energy Program: “PosHYdon is the ultimate example of system integration in the North Sea. In many studies, hydrogen is considered the missing link in the energy transition, with many talking about all the opportunities. But here, right off the coast of Scheveningen, it will actually take place. PosHYdon will teach us a lot about the next steps that need to be taken towards safe, large-scale green hydrogen production at sea. Offshore green hydrogen production will enable large-scale wind farms to be developed far out at sea. Wind energy is then directly converted to green hydrogen and can be transported through the existing gas infrastructure. As a result, offshore wind projects can be realized faster at significantly lower costs for society. I am therefore very happy that we can now progress with PosHYdon.” Jacqueline Vaessen, Managing Director of Nexstep, national platform for reuse and decommissioning: “Together with a number of operators and TNO, this idea arose about two years ago from a brainstorming session 24

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of the ‘Re-purpose’ working group within Nexstep. We looked at what the best location would be to host this pilot and then arrived at Neptune Energy’s Q13a-A, since that platform is already fully electrified using green electricity.” PosHYdon seeks to validate the integration of three energy systems in the Dutch North Sea: offshore wind, offshore gas and offshore hydrogen and will involve the installation of hydrogen-producing plant on the Neptune Energy-operated Q13a-A platform. The Q13a-A is the first fully electrified platform in the Dutch North Sea, located approximately 13 kilometres off the coast of Scheveningen (the Netherlands). Electricity generated by offshore wind turbines will be used to power the hydrogen plant on the Q13a-A platform, converting seawater into demineralized water, then into hydrogen via electrolysis. The aim of the pilot is to gain experience of integrating working energy systems at sea and the production of hydrogen in an offshore environment. In addition, in this project the efficiency of an electrolyser with a variable supply from offshore wind will be tested, and at the same time knowledge and insights on the costs for the offshore installation as well as maintenance costs will be obtained. The green hydrogen will be mixed with the gas and transported via the existing gas pipeline to the coast. The 1 MW electrolyser will produce a maximum of 400 kilogrammes of green hydrogen per day. Source: Offshore Energy Resources


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A CHALLENGE THAT CAN ONLY BE MET THROUGH COLLABORATION The challenge of efficiently repurposing and decommissioning the oil & gas infrastructure in the Netherlands can only be met through collaboration. Many operators have taken their responsibility to decommission. However, now that we will reach the point where numerous platforms and wells will be decommissioned, the time has come to look at things differently. We are facing a big challenge. In recent decades, a huge infrastructure has been built in the Netherlands for the production and transportation of oil and gas. A large part of the oil and gas infrastructure is approaching the end of its economic life. The total cost of decommissioning infrastructure was estimated at €7 billion in 2017. However, the decommissioning projects carried out demonstrated significant cost overruns, which means that the total decommissioning cost could end up being between €8.5 and €10 million.

Nexstep, National Platform for Re-use & Decommissioning, shares knowledge and experience, stimulates innovation, and promotes effective and efficient regulation. In addition, Nexstep is also the public face of re-use and decommissioning of oil and gas infrastructure in the Netherlands. Nexstep’s mission is to connect all opportunities and players to reduce the costs of decommissioning the oil & gas infrastructure in the Netherlands by 30% (from €7 billion to €5 billion) and to optimise decommissioning for the future so that the infrastructure is repurposed whenever possible to accelerate the energy transition. Main requirement is that decommissioning is carried out in a safe manner where environmental interests are safeguarded. Nexstep’s innovation program is called ’The road to 30%’. It consists of several roadmaps which contribute to Nexstep’s aim to reduce costs by 30%. One of these roads is the ‘Road to joint execution’. Through Nexstep, the operators have been working over the past few years to prepare a first joint campaign. Research from parties like the Boston Consulting Group1 demonstrates that larger campaigns offer efficient execution, leading to optimal opportunity for learning and improvements as well as cost savings along the way. A combined strategy was developed for the rigless plugging and abandonment of 24 standalone Mud Line Suspension (MLS) wells in the Dutch North Sea with the possibility that more wells could be added. MLS wells were once drilled for exploration purposes, but never became producing wells. These wells are relatively simple or easier to remove than wells that are connected to a platform making these wells ideally suitable for a first campaign. Nexstep is actively working to stimulate innovation, with Through Tubing Cementation as an alternative decommissioning method. The pilots with this alternative technique are funded by the members of Nexstep and knowledge is shared with all members. This allows the

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development to go much faster than if everyone would do it on their own. Nexstep has also taken the initiative together with TNO for the PosHYdon pilot, the world’s first offshore green hydrogen project on a working platform. In 2019, the dialogue between the oil and gas industry and the heavy lift industry was taken up in a workshop organised by IRO and Nexstep. The industry shared that they would like to be involved in decommissioning projects at an early stage, so that they can draw attention to innovative approaches. Therefore, Nexstep created a contractor portal which is now available to the heavy lift industry. In the context of promoting effective and efficient regulation, NOGEPA standard 45 was further developed under the Nexstep flag and eventually included in the mining regulation.

a peer assist session took place for the first time. A group of colleagues from different operators gave feedback in a workshop on the planning and technical approach of a decommissioning project under preparation. As of 2020, IRO has been part of Nexstep’s Supervisory Board in the person of Sander Vergroesen as an observer. More information at www.nexstep.nl. Images: courtesy of Allseas, DEME Offshore, Heerema

Nexstep pays considerable attention to sharing lessons from implemented decommissioning projects. Each year, four sessions are held in which several cases are discussed. Shared learnings are distilled from these and stored in a database. The database is now filled with 300+ learnings, which are regularly consulted in the preparation of decommissioning projects, thus Nexstep indirectly contributes to projects in development. In June, 2022 NETHERLANDS SUPPLIERS CATALOGUE

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WORKING IN ENERGY SECTOR TODAY IS A THRILL YOUNG IRO ATTRACTS YOUNG GENERATION OF ENERGY PROFESSIONALS Mutual understanding for the added value of young and old is an essential precondition for better cooperation. There is no doubting the truth of this statement. Nonetheless, in today’s society, it still remains far from self-evident for different generations to actually spontaneously interact. IRO and Young IRO are an excellent example of the added value of cooperation. Together they have developed the compassion for working towards a CO2-free future, in the close-knit energy community. Within the IRO, too, in the past, like-minded senior members often ganged together like an exclusive old boys’ network, while the younger generation, with their dreams of the future and modern thinking, sought solace together elsewhere. In 2017, representatives of the younger generation employed at the time with one of the IRO members decided to adopt an entirely independent profile. Young IRO saw the light of day. Not out of a sense of frustration but with the professional aim of rendering the offshore industry future-proof, reconsidering the conventional and reinforcing the young generation.

Paul Schoenmakers, project designer and business developer at TWD

Today, in 2021, Young IRO is an integral part of the IRO. Since the organisation’s foundation, the number of under 35s has grown considerably. In the third quarter of 2021, Young IRO consisted of 415 members, employed at a total of 143 unique businesses. The IRO, this year celebrating its anniversary, currently comprises 381 affiliate companies. Han Heilig spoke to Young IRO Board Members Paul Schoenmakers, project designer and business developer at TWD and Ruben de Nie, portfolio manager at Damen. Inspirational Both young energy professionals confirm that since its establishment, Young IRO has achieved a great deal. The voice of the younger generation has become more balanced. “Cooperation between young and old has become increasingly smooth. Our voice is actually listened to and that is a marvellous thing to experience. We have succeeded in establishing an identity that reflects the identity of all the younger members, and that is respected by the CEOs of the normal IRO members,” suggested Ruben. “Moreover, we are constantly organising a whole raft of inspiring events that help to disseminate more broadly our ambitious ideas on the energy transition, among the people who have a clear idea of the nature of that transition. Our ideas may be sporadic and somewhat overly utopian, but by combining a healthy dose of naivety and drive, with experienced and skilled people, the destination you arrive at is a better one than you would have reached by following the well-trodden paths. By adopting that profile, we will eventually succeed in changing the goals of the entire sector.”

“Cooperation between young and old has become increasingly smooth. Our voice is actually listened to and that is a marvellous thing to experience.”

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“Only by young and old joining forces can we achieve the energy transition. And that means listening attentively to one another’s ideas, and remaining open to the idea of sharing lessons learned.” In other words, Young IRO focuses on the one hand on offering a counterpoint to the old guard within IRO and on the other on attracting potential newcomers from the universities, as ambassadors for the sector. Where once there was a time when the younger generation barely dared to announce in public that they were employed in an offshorerelated business, they are now proud to proclaim that they work in a fabulous sector, and are involved in bringing about an acceptable energy future. Paul added: “We have created a community where like-minded thinkers can congregate. We have also been able to make a real difference in terms of cohesion and the willingness to recognise that you can look beyond the boundaries of your own work bubble, to see how other people do things differently. And that means learning from each other, acquiring new insights, and as a result enjoying new inspirations. Young IRO has shown the courage to set aside its blinkers. We are willing to look around us and to learn from other sectors, even if at first glance, the similarities appear limited. We refer to it as out cross-corporate approach: acquiring an overall picture of the actual impact of your own everyday operations. Let us be honest; there is still a long way to go. We will have to face up to a number of complex challenges. But undeniably, we have already taken a number of important steps forward.” Ambassadors Although the keys to the climate transition lie with the government, science and the commercial players, when it comes to the role of the supplies to the energy sector, the board of Young IRO clearly holds the opinion that they too are in a position to make a welcome contribution to accelerating the energy transition. The good will of businesses is clearly present, but progress is only being achieved slowly. The Dutch offshore sector has a key role in the energy transition, and it would be a good thing if that role were to be actively picked up and carried forward, as was the case 50 years ago, with oil and gas. The Young IRO’s bucket list therefore still includes plenty of ideas on improving sustainability. And that in turn calls for actively dealing with the difficult issues for the future rather than trying to avoid them. The board of Young IRO consists of eight people. All of them volunteers who, with the full approval of their employers, perform their task

Ruben de Nie, portfolio manager at Damen

alongside holding down their normal job. “When it comes to organising events that does mean we sometimes come up against the limits of our capacity,” confirmed Ruben. “Our aim is to offer the broadest possible palette of activities, but that is only possible thanks to assistance from outside. For that reason, we recently attracted a group of conscientious ambassadors, who are also willing to make an enthusiastic contribution to Young IRO. They will become more closely involved in the further growth and development of Young IRO. And in order to ensure a broad scope of activities, they too are invited to submit their own ideas and initiatives.” Lessons learned The characteristics of Young IRO, held in great esteem by all the members, are the willingness to check out what the neighbours are doing, and above all fostering cooperation. If we as a sector hope to actually achieve the intended sustainable energy transition, and if we as the Netherlands wish to remain frontrunners on the world stage, then cooperation is unavoidable. Talking together about the common denominators. Launching innovative projects in collaboration. Ruben continued: “We do not present 2022 NETHERLANDS SUPPLIERS CATALOGUE

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ourselves as some sort of oracle that the older generation has to sit down and listen to. The opposite is in fact very much the case. The central thrust of the work of Young IRO is to challenge ourselves and the older generation, by offering a refreshing and critical vision. Naturally based on the underlying principle that everything we do must be done in collaboration. Only by young and old joining forces can we achieve the energy transition. And that means listening attentively to one another’s ideas, and remaining open to the idea of sharing lessons learned.” Delegate Would it not be a good idea to have an official delegate from the Young IRO on the board of the IRO itself? The suggestion is met with a brief silence. Serious thought is obviously being given to the idea. Paul replied: “I understand the suggestion, but do not believe it is necessary at this particular juncture. Koos-Jan van Brouwershaven, CEO of Heerema Marine Contractors is already performing sterling work on our behalf, as Young IRO supervisor, and Charlotte Roodenburg of Huisman is

the first woman to hold a seat on the IRO board. She is an excellent sparring partner for us.” The future When asked about the celebration of the 50th anniversary of IRO, both gentlemen expressed pleasure at the fact that on Friday 26 November, both the older and younger generation will be enjoying the anniversary, together. The Young IRO Award for best mentor, for example, is due to be presented during the anniversary celebrations. “If we successfully bring about an energy transition together, in 2067 Young IRO will also be able to celebrate its 50th anniversary. We are and remain a platform where young people can establish a solid network and tap into the knowledge of experienced senior players inside and outside the energy sector. We have already seen the huge added value these aspects are able to generate. In that light, it is beyond any shadow of doubt that there will always be a need for this type of cooperation. And for Young IRO.” Source: Offshore Energy Resources

THE NETHERLANDS COUNTRY PAVILION RECEIVES THE FIRST GSES CIRCULAR FOOTPRINT® CERTIFICATE The Netherlands Country Pavilion on the World Expo in Dubai is the first country that receives the GSES Circular Footprint® certificate and the RISE certification from the Expo organization and GSES System®.

The certificates were issued the 3rd November, on the National Day of the Netherlands, from the World Expo organization and the GSES System to Minister Tom de Bruin of Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. On the same day that the royal couple, King Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima visited the Netherlands pavilion. The Netherlands Pavilion is about uniting Energy, Water and Food and stimulating the Circular Economy. Therefore, the Netherlands built a circular construction of utilized sheet piles used for the construction of the Netherlands pavilion. H.E. Lody Embrechts, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the UAE: “We are delighted that the Dutch company GSES System has developed such sophisticated measurement techniques regarding sustainable impact that help contribute to these important goals.“ Circular Footprint The GSES Circular Footprint certificate measures the Circular Footprint of Country Pavilions based on Ellen

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“The Netherlands Pavilion is a huge Circular project that shows that circular design can be done, as well as circular building and construction and recycling planning before creating a building construction.” McArthur MCI, Cradle to Cradle and BS 8001 resulting in the GSES Circular Footprint Certification. The Circular Footprint of The Netherlands Pavilion is 95%. 90% of the total construction of the pavilion is reusable after the use on the Expo site, and the pavilion used 100% reused (and locally sourced) materials to build its construction. That makes a Circular Footprint score of 95% in total. For reusing the sheet piles after Expo, the Kingdom of The Netherlands and DutchDubai organization made sure they have a recycling plan in place to be able to reuse all sheet piles after the World Expo 2020 in Dubai. EXPO RISE verification The RISE verification from EXPO and GSES System measures the use of packaging in and around the Pavilions. The scoring of The Netherlands Pavilion regarding RISE is compliance because the pavilion uses recycled and biodegradable packaging and makes sure that all packaging is recyclable after use. This is very important and a great achievement for The Netherlands Pavilion. Kelly Ruigrok, CEO GSES System, Data for Good and the National Sustainability Institute from The Netherlands: “The Netherlands Pavilion is a huge Circular project that shows that circular design can be done, as well as circular building and construction and recycling planning before creating a building construction! Let this be an example for the building and construction sector across the world! Our GSES System platform is for all stakeholders, countries, organizations, products and supply chains. Besides issuing The Netherlands Country pavilion certificates we also issued the GSES System certificate to Hoogendoorn Growth Management during the trade reception on the 2nd of November. A company in horticultural automation, which not only talks about sustainability but also puts it into practice in the MENA Region. Koppert Biological Systems, ABN AMRO Bank, Univé Insurances, etc also use the GSES System and are verified. There is a huge potential for sustainable growth globally and together with the Expo organization we show that it can be measured and verified accordingly. In this way we set an example for the rest of the world.“ Striving to be the most sustainable World Expo in history, Expo 2020 Dubai has collaborated with Dutch

company Global Sustainable Enterprise System (GSES System® / GSES®) under efforts to measure and report the sustainability performance of key stakeholders across the event. Using the GSES platform Expo measures the sustainability impact of the event’s suppliers’ and Country Pavilions – resulting in comprehensive rating cards, based on independent audits. Using the GSES rating cards, software platform and standards, Expo 2020 was able to verify its suppliers, International Participants, and exhibitors to meet its high sustainability standards. Dina Storey, Director Sustainability Operations Expo 2020 Dubai: “We have adopted a wide-ranging approach to achieving our site-wide sustainability goals, underscoring our bold ambitions with grand action to integrate sustainability into all of our experiences and operations. Our collaboration with GSES System is emblematic of these efforts, supported by the sustainability commitments of our stakeholders as we work together to host one of the most sustainable World Expos in history and create a meaningful, measurable impact beyond the site and our 182-day run.” About GSES System The Global Sustainable Enterprise System® (GSES System® / GSES®) is a recognized platform that helps you rate, verify, and certify your sustainability performance on the process, supply chain, and product level independently. No more confusion due to an overload of complex information and regulations. GSES System easily, and costeffectively aligns over 550 ecolabels and sustainability certificates and uses worldwide accepted standards to holistically measure sustainability performance. The GSES System Platform covers their own standards, the Meta Standard and also; SASB standards, Taxonomy, Landscaping standard, Diverse range of Product standards, Diverse range of ISO standards - all can be integrated in sustainable procurement or investment processes. About The Netherlands Pavilion The Netherlands Pavilion, located at the Sustainability District at Expo 2020 Dubai, will be open to visitors starting from 1 October 2021 to 31 March 2022. The pavilion has a giant green food cone known as the ‘Biotope’ as the center of attraction. The vertical farm is covered with almost 2022 NETHERLANDS SUPPLIERS CATALOGUE

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9300 edible plants and irrigated with the harvested water from the air using innovative Dutch technologies. With these high-tech advancements and more in offering, the pavilion aims to be a true platform for sustainability and circularity initiatives thereby, enabling visitors to experience the Netherlands’ expertise in uniting water, energy and food. Dutch businesses, knowledge institutions and civil society organizations have specific knowledge and proficiency in these fields and can therefore play a key role in finding solutions that contribute to a more sustainable planet. Possessing a naturally controlled climate, the pavilion’s structure is constructed using locally sourced materials that will be recycled after the Expo period, minimizing its ecological footprint. About Expo 2020 Dubai From 1 October 2021 to 31 March 2022, Expo 2020 Dubai will welcome visitors from every corner of the globe to join the making of a new world, as it brings together the planet in one place to reimagine tomorrow. With the purpose of ‘Connecting Minds, Creating the Future’, Expo

2020 will be the world’s most impactful global incubator for new ideas, catalysing an exchange of new perspectives and inspiring action to deliver real-life solutions to realworld challenge. Expo 2020 will be the biggest cultural gathering in the world, presenting a visually striking and emotionally inspiring 182 days, as more than 200 participants – including nations, multilateral organisations, businesses, and educational institutions, as well as millions of visitors – create the largest and most diverse World Expo ever. Expo 2020’s sub themes of Opportunity, Mobility and Sustainability will inspire visitors to preserve and protect our planet, explore new frontiers and build a better future for everyone. For six months, Expo 2020 will be a must-visit family destination, with thousands of events, amazing exploratory experiences, and free entry for children up to age 18. Expo is committed to building a more equitable and just world for everyone, while keeping visitors safe by following the latest guidance of the world’s leading medical, science and health experts. More information at www.gses-system.com.

CIRCULAR WIND FARMS Offshore wind farms are an important solution for generating renewable energy and in the upcoming years, their contribution to energy transition will increase considerably. However, when looking at offshore wind farms with a much wider view on sustainability, lots of steps need to be taken to make this source of renewable energy carbon neutral. Circular wind farms could be a valuable solution here. The report ‘The Ideation Process Focused on Circular Strategies in the Wind Industry’, was recently published by ECHT, and Offshore Industry talks with this agency’s Owner and Managing Director Erwin Coolen. Real contribution ECHT was established three years ago by Erwin Coolen and Hans Timmers. The founders’ initials can also be found in the agency’s name. “Today,” Mr Coolen explains, “ECHT stands for Energy, Circularity, Human Capital, and Transition, as these are the topics we are dedicated to. I have always been involved in wind energy, among others at Vestas. Over the past few years, I became somewhat tired of the ample publications on energy transition that never actually led to any tangible results. We started ECHT 32

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with the goal to really contribute (editor: ECHT means ‘really’ in Dutch) to a more sustainable world. We are a young team of twenty enthusiasts working together with partners in various projects, all of us contributing to the acceleration towards renewable electrification.” Respect He continues, “Our efforts are initiated by the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and the so-called Earth Overshoot Day, which marks the date when humanity’s demand for ecological resources and services in a year exceeds what earth can regenerate in that year. In 2020, for example, this day fell on 22 August.” In Mr Coolen’s opinion, circularity can highly contribute to extending this Earth Overshoot Day for as long as possible. “Our intentions might sound a bit lofty, but although we operate from an idealistic approach, we don’t forget a realistic economic view.” Mr Coolen gives an example, “You may have heard of the ten Rs of


When looking at offshore wind farms with a much wider view on sustainability, lots of steps need to be taken to make this source of renewable energy carbon neutral. Image: courtesy of Equinor - Andrew Saunders

“The first large scale offshore wind farms will soon be decommissioned, leaving us with around 15,000 rotor blades and no idea of what to do with them.” circularity. These are: Rethink, Redesign, Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Refurbish, Remanufacture, Repurpose, Recycle, and Recover. All of these represent a way to make a more or less circular product. We have added an eleventh R to this, namely Respect. We should respect nature, but also each other. A product that is produced in a circular way could become more expensive when compared to non-circular alternatives. With respect for nature and each other, we should as a consumer accept a higher consumer price, or we should as a supplier take a lower profit to help a producer with a suitable business case for a circular product.” Moonshot project When looking at wind energy, both onshore and offshore, much can be said about the current lack of circularity of the entire supply chain of offshore windfarms. Mr Coolen elaborates, “Like CEO of WindEurope Giles Dickson

recently said: in supplying a sustainable product, the wind energy industry should also look for a sustainable construction and installation of wind turbines. Take, for example, rotor blades. They are currently usually made of composites. Because of this, it is barely possible to recycle them. The first large scale offshore wind farms will soon be decommissioned, leaving us with around 15,000 rotor blades and no idea of what to do with them. The Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management and the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy in August 2020 initiated the Circular Wind Moonshot project. Mr Coolen continues, “The goal of this project is to take concrete steps towards the integration of circularity in the wind industry and to realise transformations in the supply chain.” The project consists of three phases: elaborating on circular strategies and action agenda topics, working out concrete action agendas and finally, executing these agendas.” 2022 NETHERLANDS SUPPLIERS CATALOGUE

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“Producing wind farms in a circular way will lead to a new industry requiring large investments and great opportunities.” ERMA When looking at the knowledge hub, we should aim at sharing knowledge and expertise. The industrial hub is focusing on the collaboration for a proposal that will be submitted to ERMA (European Raw Materials Alliance) to receive their support to extract, design, manufacture, and recycle materials; support with innovation, strategic investment, and industrial production across specific value chains; and support with implementing a circular economy for the wind industry.” For the latter purpose, the project was also presented in Brussels at an ERMA meeting in April. “Of course, the Netherlands has realised and announced various offshore wind projects, although for the parts, pieces, and the raw materials to be used, one should at least consider a European context for realising circularity. Today, around 98% of the raw materials is mined in China. Recent developments show that we should try to realise a less dependable situation for Europe. Circularity should play an important role in this, too.” Erwin Coolen, Managing Director of ECHT : “We started ECHT with the goal to really contribute to a more sustainable world.”

Circular wind hub “The Moonshot project,” Mr Coolen explains, “resulted in the report that we published in March of this year, which was presented to Kadri Simson, Commissioner of Energy of the European Commissiong. The report addresses the findings of phase 1 and makes suggestions on actions regarding phase 2. Phase 2 describes nine circular action agenda projects. As from spring 2021, these projects are initiated and aim – as from phase 3 – to accelerate the road towards a circular wind industry.” Phase 2 of the project describes a so-called circular wind hub consisting of a knowledge hub, policy hub, and industrial hub. These three hubs further develop demonstration projects, legislation, industry standards, cross-sector, and international collaborations. “A circular wind farm,” Mr Cooles voices, “starts with the collaboration of governments as they should look, for example, at their tender procedures and permit criteria. There should be a change from a cost-driven focus to a circular driven focus, a move towards criteria based on the reuse of resources, and a change towards economically, socially, and environmentally sound and responsible criteria. 34

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Pilot project According to Mr Coolen, the project showed a high involvement from the wind industry. “The industry has highly contributed to the project, and now it is time for a next step to bring the ideas and suggestions from the industry into practice. This will obviously take time. Producing wind farms in a circular way will lead to a new industry requiring large investments and great opportunities. It is good to know that we can learn a lot from other industries, including the automotive industry, which are a lot further with circularity than our industry. According to the European Green Deal, achieving a climate-neutral and circular economy requires the full mobilisation of the entire industry. It also states that it will take on average 25 years to transform an industrial sector and its value chain. It is hence important to keep up the pace. Our next step is to establish within the coming years an industrial pilot project in which all aspects of realising a circular wind farm are implemented. From the learnings of this pilot project, we can further work towards a full-scale circular wind industry.” More information at www.echt.community. Source: Yellow & Finch Publishers


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UNDERSTANDING STAKEHOLDER PERSPECTIVES The North Sea has the potential to play a pivotal role in the energy transition, but it is also a busy area with important ecological, societal and economic functions. As a partner of the North Sea Energy Program, MSG Sustainable Strategies performed an extensive analysis of Dutch stakeholders’ views, concerns, needs and potential benefits related to North Sea system integration and specific integration options, such as reuse, CCS and hydrogen. The energy transition is a social transition; possibly even more than merely a technical or economic transition. Implementation of new technologies for a climate-neutral energy system – such as wind energy, carbon capture and storage and (green) hydrogen production,– requires insight into societal support and concern surrounding these technologies, on land and at sea. Stakeholders’ response to new technologies can be an important stimulus or barrier to offshore system integration. Stakeholder perceptions and support Understanding stakeholders’ perspectives – societal embeddedness - of energy system integration on the North Sea is an important element in the North Sea Energy (NSE) program which investigates the potential benefits of energy system integration for the surrounding countries of the North Sea. Improved understanding may aid the implementation of technologies and help leverage synergies, saving society money and time, enabling effective use of space and considerably reducing carbon emissions. Analysis In 2021 MSG Sustainable Strategies, as a partner in the NSE Program, performed an analysis of Dutch stakeholders’ views, concerns, needs and potential benefits related to

North Sea system integration and specific integration options, such as reuse, CCS and hydrogen. Based on sessions with over thirty NSE public and private partners, interviews with other stakeholders and desk research, this study reports on North Sea stakeholders in three parts. It provides a fact sheet for each of the major stakeholder groups, detailing their key interests, needs and concerns, views on system integration options and information needs. It also provides an overview of six common perspectives on offshore energy system integration, helping to understand stakeholder backgrounds and motivation. Finally, it provides stakeholder aspects that are relevant for the three energy hubs studied as part of the NSE Program. Common grounds and disputed topics Overall, the stakeholder views show common ground regarding the need for large-scale offshore wind, the need to reduce spatial pressure and the importance of a common knowledge base. Disputed topics are the need for national energy self-sufficiency, the speed of the transition from fossil fuels to renewables, the importance of (especially blue) hydrogen, the societal value of reuse of existing infrastructure and the relevance of CCS to system integration. Stakeholder engagement Engaging relevant stakeholders will be key to unlocking the energy potential of the North Sea. The researchers recommend incorporating the knowledge needs that were expressed by the stakeholders into current and future research programmes. They also recommend that a visionbased roadmap for energy system integration – which is part of NSE - should seek to incorporate the different perspectives on North Sea energy. More information The full report on this stakeholder analysis was published in October at www.north-sea-energy.eu/en/results-2021/ Image: iStock - Charlie Chesvick

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30,000 EXISTING SHIPS READY FOR WIND PROPULSION TECH As the maritime industry’s quest for the best possible decarbonization solutions has intensified, wind propulsion systems are gaining traction around the globe. There are currently 30,000 ships in operation worldwide that could be equipped with wind-assisted ship propulsion (WASP) technology, Jukka Kuuskoski, Chief Sales Officer (CSO) at Norsepower Oy Ltd, estimated during the recent Wind Propulsion Open Mic event. In the case of newbuilds, this number is said to be much bigger. For reference, the number of ships in the world fleet that are larger than 1,000 GT currently stands at almost 54,000, according to UNCTAD data. As explained, wind propulsion technology stakeholders are targeting vessels in operation and are focused more on retrofits than on newbuilds because, in the case of retrofits, there is a higher motivation to save money and fuel. The same conclusion was shared earlier this year by Gavin Allwright, Secretary-General at the International Windship

Association (IWSA), who said that the roll-out of fleet-wide wind propulsion by 2050 could unlock $1 trillion in fuel savings. In the short-term future, the regulatory environment will encompass the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) incoming EEXI and CII regulations, the EU’s ‘Fit for 55’ proposals, the emissions trading schemes, and regionally-led environmental mandates. Faced with an unprecedented challenge to decarbonize, the shipping sector needs to invest in new technologies that would ensure regulatory compliance but also have a favorable return on investment. “Shipowners are already seeing the requirement to invest in many different technologies. Wind propulsion used to be considered a ‘nice to have’ and now is one of the most talked about topics of the era,” Kris Fumberger, Sustainability Manager at RightShip, pointed out during Norsepower’s latest webinar Going Beyond Compliance.

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“The barrier is not a technological but more psychological one.” “Numbers are demonstrating the efficiency and doubledigit emissions and fuel savings are extremely significant.” Despite numerous benefits of wind propulsion technology, some shipowners still seem to be reluctant to retrofit their vessels with wind propulsion systems. Commenting on prospects for wider adoption of wind-powered ships during the Wind Propulsion Open Mic, Patrick Englebert, General Manager at PROPELWIND S.A.S., said: “What will happen in reality is a question of economics and credibility of using wind. It’s still too much perceived as unproven technology while it has been proven during 4 thousand – 5 thousand years and it was abandoned a hundred years ago. That’s a difficult threshold before people endorse wind propulsion.” He added that today’s technology — such as Norsepower’s rotor sails, new routing and blockchain management — gives the new impulse. “In my opinion, wind for assistance or wind for main propulsion has been de-risked compared to one hundred years ago by management, assistance to propulsion…, ballast water management — all these technologies are there to push for the adoption and endorsement of this wind technology.” According to him, building trust is a crucial aspect when it comes to the wider adoption of the WASP technology. “The barrier is not technological but more psychological one,” Englebert stressed. A new paper presented by hhx. blue has estimated the market for wind-assisted ship technologies to be at $2-5 billion. “If we consider 25-30%

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acceptance of the market with $1 million as average cost of installation, then we reach $6.5 to 7 billion of the total pie for the retrofits,” Orestis Schinas, Partner at hhx. blue said, adding that this is very encouraging for WASP technology providers. There are two main points that need to be considered when talking about finance within the WASP context. The first one is securing (green) finance for wind system installations and the second is related to the fuel price. As explained by Schinas, higher fuel prices and higher carbon costs create better opportunities for financing and installing wind propulsion technology because shipowners recognize the higher motivation to save. This is especially the case with longer ocean voyages which pay off more. Recently, Danish shipping giant Maersk ordered a new methanol-powered fleet of vessels and fuel costs are looking to be three or four times higher than previous fuel costs. “If these expensive carbon-neutral fuels are entering the market, there will be all possible methods taken to minimize the actual fuel consumption and in that stage, we will need mechanical sales and all other innovative green technologies which are entering the market today,” Tuomas Riski, CEO of Norsepower, remarked during Norsepower’s Going beyond Compliance discussion. A new fuel reality is starting to make wind-assisted propulsion more relevant. It is expected that future fuel prices and quantities of alternative fuels will directly impact the uptake of the WASP technology. Therefore, it remains to be seen will the fuel-centric future create the main competitive advantage for WASP technology. Furthermore, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) parameters will be one of the key factors for attracting capital. For investors, if a ship is cleaner than the competition and if the technology is viable, then it will attract capital, according to Schinas. Customers would also opt for ships and shipowners with good ESG performance. In the coming years, more wind propulsion suppliers are expected to enter the market. As a result, more suppliers and the competition among them will bring the costs down. This would make shipowners more confident, Englebert concluded.

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SUPPORTING THE EMERGENCE OF THE US OFFSHORE WIND SUPPLY CHAIN Offshore wind in the US is still in its infancy. The 30MW Block Island offshore windfarm and the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind projects are at present commercially operating. However, with a technical potential of more than 2,000GW, offshore wind could play an important role in the US energy transition. According to the US Department of Energy the current pipeline of offshore wind projects stands at around 29MW. With stable policies in place, the Department of Energy thinks the US could develop a total of 86GW of offshore wind projects by 2050. Market projections anticipate 20GW to 30GW of offshore wind capacity will be operational by 2030, representing up to EUR 50 billion of investment in the US economy. AWEA’s US Offshore Wind Power Economic Impact Assessment report estimates that developing this amount of offshore wind will support up to 45,000 jobs by 2025 and 83,000 jobs by 2030, depending on the level of offshore wind build and supply chain growth within the US. In addition, the development, construction, and operation of offshore wind

projects in the US will deliver an annual economic output totalling as much as EUR 12.5 billion in 2025 and EUR 22 billion in 2030. Three elements To make the US industry profit as much as possible from this energy transition, a lot must happen in the entire US supply chain. The nonprofit organisation Business Network for Offshore Wind promotes the growth of an offshore wind cluster that fosters the emergence of an offshore wind supply chain. Offshore Industry talks with CEO and President Liz Burdock to learn more about the organisation and its objectives with respect to the development of US offshore wind.

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“Our activities,” Ms Burdock tells, “are based on three elements. First, we act as a connector for the industry. We are convinced that, to profit from the development of offshore wind as much as possible, collaboration is essential. Collaboration not only within the supply chain between the various companies involved, but also between the industry and its stakeholders such as government, population, and NGOs, as well as with organisations and companies from Europe as they have a lot of experience and knowledge in the field of offshore wind. Secondly, we are promoting offshore wind as an industry that, apart from being important for the energy transition, has an enormous potential when looking at jobs and economic value. Thirdly, we also provide business and public education about offshore wind and supply chain development related issues. Offshore wind is a new phenomenon in the US. Many people are not aware of the benefits offshore wind has to offer. They only see the supposed disadvantages and are not aware of the fact that this industry also has a lot to offer when looking at economic value and employment.” Act as a connector With its activities, the network differs from the many lobby organisations that are present in Washington DC to promote their industry among the relevant governmental departments. “Before we founded the Business Network Offshore Industry in 2013, I had been working as a lobbyist in Washington DC for many years, and I know how important the role of promoting an industry in Washington DC is”, Ms Burdock says. “However, there is much more to do. It is obvious that the future development of offshore wind has plenty to offer, but the US industry still has a lot to learn to fully profit. As an industry, we can learn from each other and from collaborating with the many experienced European contractors and operators that are enthusiastic about the opportunities US offshore wind has to offer. It is our aim to act as a connector in this matter and help the industry. Apart from this, raising awareness among the stakeholders of the many pros of offshore wind is another important way to pave the way for our industry.” 380 members The network currently has around 380 members, two third of which are US companies, and most of the remaining one third are from Europe. “With this number of members, we can be considered as the world’s largest network organisation that focusses entirely on offshore wind”, voices Ms Burdock. “Other larger organisations have a

Liz Burdock, CEO and President of Business Network for Offshore Wind

Coastal Virginia offshore windfarm under construction. It is presently, together with the Block Island offshore windfarm, commercially operational.

broader perspective such as on and offshore wind energy, offshore oil, gas and renewables or renewable energy. It was our decision only to aim at offshore wind. So far, wind looks like the most promising offshore renewable energy source and focusing solely on this topic will make it easier to reach our goals.” “This does not mean,” Ms Burdock continues, “that other offshore renewable sources, such as marine energy, will not be part of our portfolio by the time offshore wind will have reached a more mature status in 2022 NETHERLANDS SUPPLIERS CATALOGUE

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OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY WAVE ENERGY TEST SITE PROPOSED LEASE AREA MAINE AQUA VENTUS (UMAINE)

VINEYARD WIND / PARK CITY WIND (CIP/AVANGRID)

BLOCK ISLAND WF (ØRSTED)

HUMBOLDT CALL AREA

REVOLUTION WIND (ØRSTED/EVERSOURCE) SOUTH FORK (ØRSTED/EVERSOURCE)

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BEACON WIND (EQUINOR)

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MAYFLOWER WIND (EDPR/SHELL) [804 MW]

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VINEYARD WIND / PARK CITY WIND (CIP/AVANGRID)

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CA OCEAN WIND (ØRSTED)

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ATLANTIC SHORES (EDF/SHELL) GARDEN STATE OFFSHORE ENERGY (ØRSTED) SKIPJACK WF (ØRSTED) MARWIN (US WIND)

[120 MW] [248 MW]

COASTAL VIRGINIA OFFSHORE WIND (DOMINION ENERGY) COMMERCIAL PROJECT (DOMINION ENERGY)

[12 MW] [2,640 MW]

MORRO BAY CALL AREA DIABLO CANYON CALL AREA

KITTY HAWK WIND (AVANGRID)

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US offshore wind energy areas. With a technical potential of more than 2,000GW, offshore wind could play an important role in the US energy transition.

“It will take time for offshore wind to really develop in the US but as we have seen in Europe, as soon as it really sets off, things can go very fast.” the US, but first things first.” The Business Network Offshore Wind takes ample initiatives to help the industry get in touch with European companies. “With RenewablesUK, we work together to exchange knowhow on various events,” Ms Burdock explains, “and we often work together with our counterparts on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, although more formal cooperation would be welcome.” Widespread support When looking at the development of the offshore industry, there appears an image that is similar with the European situation. Ms. Burdock elaborates, “Many US oil & gas operators are looking for ways to make a move towards 42

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renewables and it is obvious that offshore wind has a lot to offer. Those companies are used to work at sea under harsh circumstances and for them, a move towards offshore wind is not so big, especially when working together with companies that already have offshore wind experience. A joint venture with companies from the oil & gas industry is currently working on plans for the first Jones Act-proof offshore windfarm. On the other hand, onshore wind in the US is already a huge industry and we notice a growing interest for going offshore from that side, too.” To make offshore wind a success for the US industry, it is important to establish a collaborating supply platform on


the one side. On the other side, demand for offshore wind in the US must be stimulated. For the latter, a national survey conducted earlier this year by Public Opinion Strategies shows that over 80% of US voters favour offshore wind energy, with widespread support coming from both major political parties and every demographic group across the country, so public opinion seems to be positive for offshore wind developments and consequently for the industry. According to Ms Burdock, the time is right for US companies to act. “A proper supply chain is essential for making offshore wind a success for US companies. They are backed up by the Jones Act, so it will not be possible for European companies to operate without US input, however, collaborating with Europe is also important for the US companies. In this stage, they need the European knowhow for building up a track record of their own.”

to EUR 350 million, is scheduled to begin next year. This project will result in a lot of work for many people.” “Today,” Ms Burdock concludes, “the country may be economically in a low because of the COVID-19 crisis and low oil prices, though this does not mean that we should wait for the storm to pass. It will take time for offshore wind to really develop in the US but as we have seen in Europe, as soon as it really sets off, things can go very fast. Therefore, we should join forces and act now, so we are ready when the time is right to reap.” More information: www.offshorewindus.org Source: Yellow & Finch Publishers Images: courtesy of Business Network for Offshore Wind

Vital drivers State policies in the eastern coastal states of Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island are presently vital drivers for the offshore wind industry, although west coast states California and Oregon are also investigating offshore wind. Ms Burdock states, “In Oregon, both government and industry are very enthusiastic about offshore wind, whereas California is more reserved as they have to deal with many barriers that might hinder the construction of offshore windfarms. On the west coast, floating windfarms will be in favour which is still in its developing stage, as bottom fixed offshore windfarms are still favorite for most situations. However, as soon as floating offshore wind scales up, this type of construction will become cheaper and increasingly common. This will surely further raise the volume of offshore wind on the US Pacific coast.” For Ms Burdock, the potential of offshore wind in the US evidently has much to offer. “Of course, it is not just a matter of constructing windfarms at sea”, she comments. “Constructing offshore windfarms occupies an extensive supply chain with numerous activities. Many US companies are interested in, for example, constructing vessels for the offshore wind industry, but this requires huge investments and as soon as offshore wind really sets off in the US, this will generate the required amount of financial leeway to have these vessels constructed. The New Jersey governor recently unveiled plans to develop what is being described as the United States’ first purposebuilt offshore wind port. This project, valued at EUR 250

30MW Block Island offshore windfarm. Photo courtesy of Ørsted.

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GIANT NORTH SEA CCS PROJECT DUTCH GOVERNMENT GRANTS $2.4 BILLION IN SUBSIDIES Earlier this year the Dutch government has granted around €2 billion ($2.43 billion) in subsidies for a giant carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in the Dutch sector of the North Sea, involving oil and gas supermajors Shell and ExxonMobil. Shell and ExxonMobil, in a consortium also including Air Liquide and Air Products, registered for the subsidies from The Hague in January and it was reported three months later they would have their applications granted. The subsidies will be directed towards their involvement in Porthos, a project that will see about 2.5 million tonnes per annum of carbon dioxide from industry in the Port of Rotterdam stored in depleted reservoirs at a gas field in the North Sea. According to a spokesperson for Porthos the Dutch government would help bridge the gap in costs between the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) and the costs of CCS via the subsidies. “The subsidy scheme is structured in such a way that the government annually only pays out the actual difference between the 44

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ETS and the costs of CCS as a subsidy,” she said. “The ETS price is likely to increase, and so the amount of subsidy will probably decrease. With the subsidy, companies can decrease their CO2 emissions, but will not experience a competitive disadvantage compared to their international competitors.” Shell, ExxonMobil, Air Liquide and Air Products signed an agreement with the Porthos project organisation — consisting of EBN, Gasunie and the Port of Rotterdam Authority — in 2019 to capture the CO2 for the project. According to Porthos, approximately 15% of CO2 emissions in the Netherlands take place in the Rotterdam port area. The four companies are expected this year to prepare for the construction of the capture plants, while the Porthos project organisation will carry out technical preparations for laying pipes on land and on the sea bed, building the compressor station, and adjusting the platform at sea. Source: Offshore Energy Resources Image: Danny Cornelissen - courtesy of Havendrijf Rotterdam


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Bluewater Energy Services B.V. Taurusavenue 46 2132 LS Hoofddorp, The Netherlands +31 (0)23 7115500 info@bluewater.com www.bluewater.com

Fugro N.V. Veurse Achterweg 10 2260 AA Leidschendam, The Netherlands +31 (0)70 3111422 holding@fugro.com www.fugro.com

Since its foundation in 1978, Bluewater has built a technological lead specialising in design, development, lease and operation of Floating Production and Energy Systems, and has become a leading provider of innovative Single Point Mooring Systems.

Fugro is the world’s leading Geo-data specialist. Through integrated data acquisition, analysis and advice, we unlock Geo-data insights that help our clients design, build and operate their assets in a safe, reliable, sustainable and efficient way.

The company has designed, manufactured, supplied and installed many innovative Floating Production and Energy Systems for the energy industry worldwide through turnkey supply and time charter contracts. The company also provides operational and logistic management and support for Production and Energy Systems.

We support clients in dealing with their present and future challenges by providing high-quality, trustworthy information throughout the project life cycle.

Renewables For offshore renewable energy production, Bluewater has developed a Floating Wind TLP, a Tidal Energy Converter Platform, Solar Matrasses and the Electricity Buoy. FPSO fleet Bluewater Energy Services has designed, owned and operated ten FPSOs, of which three have been retired and two have been sold back to the energy companies. Presently Bluewater owns and operates its FPSOs for its clients through a leasing construction. The vessels are designed to high specification and to operate in the harshest environmental conditions, under the most stringent regulatory regimes. SPM systems Bluewater has developed some of the most innovative Single Point Mooring (SPM) systems in service from Catenary Anchor Leg Mooring (CALM) Buoys, to Turret Mooring and Tower Systems featuring multiple risers. Each system has its own characteristics and fields of application. Contact: Michel Bonte, Vice President Business Development

Although the role we play in a client’s project is sometimes small, it is always critical. From the outset, our detailed site characterisations facilitate the design and construction of client buildings and infrastructure, helping to ensure that projects progress according to plan and within budget. We also provide information on the precise location and condition of assets as they are built and operated - a great opportunity for us to help optimise their reliability, use and longevity. In the coming decades, population growth, urbanisation and climate change will increase the need for energy, water, food, roads, railways, buildings, airports and flood defences. With significant global and environmental challenges on the horizon, we’re helping our clients to take action now by developing and operating assets in the most safe, sustainable and efficient way possible. We use our specialised assets and digital integrated solutions to support a wide range of clients in the energy, infrastructure and water markets. With more than 9,000 highly talented employees operating in more than 60 countries, we have a global reach combined with a local presence.

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GustoMSC Karel Doormanweg 35 3115 JD Schiedam, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 2883000 info.gustomsc@nov.com nov.com/gustomsc

SDC Verifier Zijlvest 25 2011 VB Haarlem, The Netherlands +31 (0)15 3010310 support@sdcverifier.com www.sdcverifier.com

GustoMSC is recognized for providing advanced design & engineering consultancy for mobile offshore units and reliable equipment supply. In close cooperation with our clients, we translate experience, science, and technical knowledge into realistic & innovative ideas. The performance of new and existing jack-ups, vessels and semisubmersibles is further optimized by our operational support and engineering consultancy. In this way, GustoMSC enables and supports safe and efficient operations at sea, contributing to a sustainable future.

SDC Verifier is an engineering company that specializes in mechanical and structural design, provides engineering consultancy services, and develops engineering software with expertise in the field of Finite Element Analysis in the Marine and Offshore, Oil and Gas, Renewables, Heavy Lifting, Consumer Products industries.

ESG, a natural course for offshore pioneers. Projects at sea in offshore oil & gas and offshore wind are our most important markets. GustoMSC has been addressing the essential changes in the offshore energy market since years. Technological challenges and pushing boundaries are part of GustoMSC’s DNA. We believe we can help our clients move forward as the global energy transition accelerates. Energy efficiency and sustainability are an essential consideration in all GustoMSC design and equipment solution processes. This is a natural course for us as offshore pioneers. Advanced solutions. Recently we developed the GustoMSC NG-20000X self-propelled wind installation jack-up design with integrated jacking system, known as the Cadeler X-Class. With expanded carrying capacity installation speed will be accelerated, thereby improving economics while reducing the total carbon footprint of the installation process. With advanced solutions like the X-Class, GustoMSC supports its clients to be able to meet the future demand of the wind installation industry. In 2022 Velesto Drilling will install two Chela Twins cranes on NAGA-6, a GustoMSC CJ46 drilling jack-up design. GustoMSC Chela series is designed to improve safe handling underneath the cantilever and reduce total time spent on wells. This proven technology represents a robust opportunity to improve the return on investment (ROI) for every well drilled. With fewer rig days per well, it directly reduces the industry’s environmental footprint per well drilled while addressing the call for cost reduction from operators. Making a real difference. The GustoMSC DNA, our 1.5 century experience in the offshore maritime sectors, combined with new initiatives or products, propone our company to be a leading partner for future challenges and opportunities for our clients. At GustoMSC we are effective at solving complex problems, utilizing this power to make a real difference is what motivates us as offshore pioneers. Contact: Rutger Baan, Commercial Director

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Among SDC Verifier areas of expertise are: - Choosing the most competitive design against strength/ complexity/economy requirements. - Preparing the complete package of structural calculation documents for tenders. - Structural calculations using FEA methodology of any kind. - Creating precise and detailed calculation models to simulate the realistic behavior for further analysis. - On-site dimensions, speeds, frequencies, accelerations measuring to highlight the possible problem locations. - Predicting the residual lifetime and asset condition, buckling check, welds capacity calculation. The SDC Verifier software is a powerful code checking tool that works within ANSYS, Femap, and Simcenter 3D. It automatically verifies FEA results according to multiple industry standards such as Eurocode, FEM, AISC, Norsok, ISO, DNVGL, ABS, FKM, DVS, ASME, AIJ, AS, and others without the need of creating any additional models or spreadsheets. An optimization module can suggest efficient model changes for passing industry standards requirements. It allows taking the best design decision for the structure by calculating different combinations of design input. Governing loads tool extracts the critical loads out of a large group of load combinations. Automatic report generation reduces time expenses allowing to preview and print the report in Report Designer or export it to Word, PowerPoint, or PDF files. Contact: Oleg Ishchuk, COO +31 (0)15 4550565 sales@sdcverifier.com


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Etteplan Boompjes 40 (Willemswerf) 3011 XB Rotterdam, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 7986983 sales.nl@etteplan.com www.etteplan.com/nl

Saltwater Engineering B.V. Buitendijks 33 3356 LX Papendrecht, The Nederlands +31 (0)78 2051500 info@saltwater.nl www.saltwater.nl

Etteplan - Technical information and documentation solutions Etteplan has the expertise and resources to maximize the uptime of assets at customers. Furthermore we enable service technicians to acces up-to-date information at any given time. We do this by cleverly structuring information, digitally generating it to various integrated platforms and managing it. This way we provide relevant information and ensure immediate availability. Etteplan advises and supports companies in developing user-oriented technical information.

Saltwater provides tailor-made solutions for the naval and offshore industry. Our highly skilled and experienced team of engineers offers a broad range of services involving vessel design, mobilization engineering, on-site services, and much more. A proven track record shows that we are competent and can handle any navel engineering request. Together we will find the best solution for your challenge.

Contact: Mick van Sliedregt, Area Manager Technical Documentation Services NL West, +31 (0)6 50421548, mick.vansliedregt@etteplan.com

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Abuco B.V. Havenkade 26 1775 BA Middenmeer, The Netherlands +31 (0)227 501328 info@abuco.nl www.abuco.nl

AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V. P.O. Box 190 4900 AD Oosterhout, The Netherlands +31 (0)162 491500 sales@aws.dillinger.biz www.ancoferwaldram.com

Abuco is a fabrication and repair company specialized in the welding and processing of high strength steel (Ste690, S960, S355 etc.) and non-ferrous metals such as stainless steel and aluminium. The work undertaken by the company primarily involves carrying out repair, fabrication and modification work on lifting and hoisting equipment and fabrication and repair work for crane and equipment builders employed in the oil and gas industry.

Over 100,000 tons of quality heavy steel plates in stock: AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V. (AWS) is a stockholding wholesaler and steel service center, specializing in the supply of hot-rolled heavy carbon steel (quarto) plates, and profiled parts for more than 40 years now. Over the years, AWS has developed into a business that sets the standard for its industry.

Abuco also manufactures large volumes of pipework, special parts for workboats operating in the dredging and offshore sectors and swell-compensated platforms with telescoping gangways. Specialist repair and construction work is undertaken in the company’s well-equipped workshops in Middenmeer and on location, both onshore and offshore. For large amounts of items Abuco can also use its welding robot. The welding robot has a range of 14x4 meters. For programming the welds we use the 3D SolidWorks software Abuco works according established guidelines. ABUCO is VCA**, ISO 9001:2015, ISO 3834-2:2005 and NEN-EN 1090-2 EXC 4. The inspection marks including DNV-GL, TÜV, ABS, AWS, Lloyd’s and Euronorm are also complied with. A number of Abuco employees are certified as visual welding inspectors, welding coordinators and welding technicians. Abuco also employs practical welding engineers. The people undertaking work offshore are certified for these activities. In carrying out its projects, Abuco can provide all the necessary disciplines, either in combination with regular partners or from its own workforce. Services: Repair, modification, engineering, material supply and processing, preservation, transport by road and water and onshore/offshore assembly. Contact: Jack Wagenaar, j.wagenaar@abuco.nl Ronald Lassche, r.lassche@abuco.nl

Customer base: With its 100 man workforce, the services AWS provides for all kinds of custom products together with the expert advice is what makes them a valued partner for customers in offshore fabrication and marine industry, steel and crane construction, pressure vessel equipment industry, heavy machinery, yellow goods. Plates from stock or profiled parts: The choice is yours! It is the combination of comprehensive stocks of over 100,000 tons of heavy carbon steel plates plus the sophisticated profiling plant that gives AWS a decisive lead in experience, product range and customer service. Delivery program: AWS stocks an extensive range of 3.2 Lloyd‘s Register/DNV GL certified plates: - Shipbuilding grades LR-A, LR-DH36, LR-EH36 (+Z35), VL-D36, VL-E36 (+Z35), VL-E36TM, VL-F36TM - Construction plates in S235JR/S355J2+N/S355K2+N acc. to EN 10025-2 - Fine grained construction plates S355NL acc. to EN 10025-3 - Offshore grades S355G10+M/S355MLO/S355G10+N/S355NLO/ S420G2+M/S420MLO/S460G2+M/S460MLO acc. to EN 10225, S355ML/S460ML acc. to EN 10025-4, S460NL (Z35-US) acc. to EN 10025-3 - High strength fine grained plates - Dillimax 690-1100 (+Z35) - Wear-resistant plates - Dillidur 400/450/500/550 - Dicrest®5 (HIC resistant) acc. to ASME SA 516 Gr. 60/65/70 - Pressure vessel grades P265GH/P295GH/P355GH acc. to EN 10028-2 - P355NH/P355NL2, P460NH/NL2 acc. to EN 10028-3 Certification and full material traceability: Since 1991, AWS has operated an ISO 9001:2015 quality management system certificated in accordance with Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance. Company of Dillinger: AWS is a company of Dillinger, Dillingen/ Saar, Germany, Europe’s leading producer of quarto plates, with a hot rolling capacity of 2.0 million tons per year. Contact: Joost van Dijk, Managing Director, joost.van.dijk@aws.dillinger.biz

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Bayards Helidecks B.V. Veerweg 2 2957 CP Nieuw-Lekkerland, The Netherlands +31 (0)184 683000 sales@bayards.com www.bayards.com

BRIDGES2000 B.V. Landverhuizersplein 65 3072 MH Rotterdam, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 8201770 solutions@bridges2000.com www.bridges2000.com & www.seventhdubaibridges.com

Bayards Group is one of the world’s leading aluminium construction companies, active in numerous industries, such as maritime, Oil&Gas, luxury yacht building, defence, civil constructions, wind energy and healthcare. Founded in 1963, the company employs over 200 people worldwide and has offices in the Americas, Europe and Asia. Bayards Group provides a wide range of lightweight, costeffective and durable aluminium offshore structures. Our portfolio is continuously expanding, developing and presently comprise: Stair towers, Flex-barriers, Living quarters, Swing load protection barriers, Handrailing, Antenna towers, Wind and heat shields, Telescopic gangways, Safety gates, Helicopter hangars.

BRIDGES2000 is a rental- and bridge and gangway building company that provides safe accessibility. We utilize various types of gangways, bridges, fenders, and pontoons. For over 23 years, BRIDGES2000 has been serving the maritime, civil, event, and increasingly the offshore sector. With our in-house production unit, modular off-the-shelf applications, and innovative mindset, nearly every demand can be met. We deliver for every safe accessibility what is needed.

Bayards Helidecks, part of the Dutch Bayards Group, designs, engineers, manufactures and installs turn-key helidecks, including: Support structures, Safety netting, Access systems, Firefighting systems & equipment, Lighting systems, Heat tracing. Our solutions in aluminium are tailored to the specifications of our clients. In addition, our structures are engineered and built to the highest quality standards and the latest international safety regulations. Combined with the natural advantages of the material, it is what makes Bayards the perfect partner for advanced and sustainable solutions in aluminium. Reduction of maintenance and weight without any loss of strength is why aluminium is a valuable construction material in the Offshore Industry. We comply with all international standards such as ISO and OHSAS and product regulations such as CAP437, NORSOK, NORMAM, AVV, ICAO and USCG to ensure premium quality. Relying on Bayards’ Helidecks vast expertise, with over 650 helidecks installed worldwide, Bayards UP is the perfect partner to perform helidecks inspections, maintenance & retrofitting. Whether it is a new or existing aluminium or steel helidecks, Bayards UP makes sure it is ready for use 24/7, 365 days a year. For more detailed information, please visit our new websites: Bayards Helidecks: www.bayardshelidecks.com Bayards UP: www.bayardsup.com Contact: Marco Tanis, Managing Director Bayards Helidecks +31 (0)6 52314629

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We deliver - Fast, always in time, Safe, Fit for purpose. For ankering your projects there is special equipment needed. Next to bridges, gangways, fenders and pontons, we also deliver, in rental, Multicats. They are light, fast operational and easy to maneuver. This means a lot of time saving. In the current offshore access industry there are many suppliers of active heave compensated systems that work from ship-to-island, ship-to-platform or ship-to-jack up. But never the other way around. BRIDGES2000 will presents and deliver soon the CGS 2 SYSTEM - which will solve this problem and will be of a high added value to your safe operations. Training/HSQ As BRIDGES2000 value safety as the highest priority in our company strategy we also train people to act safe in general under maritime conditions and particular with our equipment and services. Middle East - Seventh Bridges Project Management Service LLC Since the beginning of 2021 we have founded Seventh Bridges Project Management Services LLC in Dubai (UAE) to serve initial the maritime and offshore market in the GCC and eventually in future other Middle East countries. Later civil and events products and services will follow. With local partners we will build, serve and rent out on the same safe and on time delivery conditions as per our reputation in these markets. Seventh Bridges Project Management Services LLC and BRIDGES2000 are also delivering project management and services for platforms, habitats and floating harbors. Contact: Hendrik van der Ham, Founder Rotterdam (The Netherlands): +31 (0)10 8201770 info@bridges2000.com Dubai (U.A.E.): +971 (0)50 3635097 info@seventhdubaibridges.com


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Damen Shipyards Group Avelingen West 20 4202 MS Gorinchem, The Netherlands +31 (0)183 639911 info@damen.com www.damen.com

EQUANS Leo Bosschartlaan 1 2660 Hoboken, Belgium +32 (0)3 7404400 sales-offshore.esolbe@engie.com www.engie-fabricom.com

Damen Shipyards Group has been building and repairing ships for all sectors of the maritime industry for nearly a century. We support the offshore sector in all its forms with a range of products designed in response to client and market feedback. Today, our offshore portfolio covers the entire range of small to medium sized vessels for the full spectrum of offshore activities, including renewables, oil & gas, deep sea mining and exploration.

EQUANS, the new name of ENGIE Solutions, is fully committed to the carbon neutral transition. Decarbonisation, digitalisation, decentralisation and the need to decrease demand are redefining the world of energy. Driven by global challenges of climate change, renewable energy has become indispensable on the energy market.

With first-class, strategically located facilities, including the Mangalia and Galati yards in Romania, Damen delivers vessels both from its proven, standardised series, tailored to individual client requirements via modular options, and fully customised, engineeredto-order projects, including complex, specialised vessels and offshore construction and fabrication works. Damen’s stated aim of being the world’s most sustainable shipbuilder means it is committed to ever-increasing levels of sustainability in its products and operations. Its investment in diverse R&D programmes, often working in collaboration with other industry partners, has led to the development of numerous innovations that improve efficiency and lower fuel consumption and emissions during both the construction and operation of our products, thus minimising their environmental impact. Damen Shiprepair & Conversion (DSC), part of the Damen Shipyards Group, has an extensive track record in repairing, refitting and converting very large vessels and structures, while at all times maintaining the highest standards of safety, including FPSOs and rigs. Its many facilities are strategically located around the world, with drydocks up to 420m long and 90m across. DSC’s Harbour & Voyage division ensures minimal or even zero downtime by bringing the maintenance and repair crew direct to the vessel or installation. Contact: Ruud van der Stroom, Commercial Director Mid-Sized Vessels David Stibbe, Strategy and Analytics Manager Bas Loohuis, Commercial Director Offshore & Conversion

Structured to meet the challenges of tomorrow, EQUANS Offshore Division is a leading player in the market of offshore wind energy. EQUANS Offshore Division is an integrated solutions provider offering value added solutions in the area of engineering, procurement, construction, installation and commissioning of offshore high voltage substations (OHVS) and their foundations. Our services also include full monitoring and maintenance of complete offshore wind farms with the focus on the OHVS and Balance of Plant Scopes. By combining the competences of our people, we are able to offer world class technical expertise that cover the entire lifecycle of our customers’ offshore wind projects. We have a steady track record since 1947 in leading and managing cross-border partnerships and consortiums, specifically for the offshore wind industry. EQUANS Offshore Division has delivered nearly 33 High voltage substations to various European wind farms in the past 10 years with 4 stations under construction and 3 in backlog. Resulting in a market share of over 45% and has a strong offshore service experience, making us a reliable partner for all your projects. EQUANS Offshore Division is a leading Belgian company, operating under the ENGIE Group, specialized in the design, implementation and maintenance of multi-technical installations and services, which recorded a turn-over of 12 billion euro in 2020 and employs over 74 000 people. Contact: Hans Leerdam, Commercial Director EQUANS Fabricom Offshore Joost van den Driest, General Manager EQUANS Fabricom Offshore Services

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HSM Offshore Energy BV Westfrankelandsedijk 9 3115 HG Schiedam, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 4279200 sales@hsm.nl hsmoffshoreenergy.com

Huisman Admiraal Trompstraat 2 3115 HH Schiedam, The Netherlands +31 (0)88 0702222 info@huisman-nl.com www.huismanequipment.com

For almost 60 years HSM Offshore Energy has successfully delivered integrated platform, module and jacket projects for the offshore upstream energy sector.

We are Huisman. We design and manufacture heavy construction equipment for the world’s leading companies in the renewable energy, oil and gas, civil, naval and entertainment markets. The history of Huisman is one of setting new industry standards. Of making impact, since 1929. With step changing technical solutions that vary from stand-alone components to highly engineered integrated systems. From concept to installation and lifetime support.

HSM Offshore Energy is a major Dutch construction yard. Our scope includes engineering, procurement, fabrication, installation and commissioning of oil & gas platforms, compression modules, living quarters, jackets, templates, offshore high voltage substations and other heavy offshore structures. The Quality Management System is certified to ISO 9001:2015. The health and safety management system is SSC** 2017/6.0 certified. Our ISO 14001:2015 certification is testament to our environmental commitment, as is our CO2 awareness level 3 certificate. The covered production facilities in Schiedam allow full indoor completion with optimum control of quality and planning. The yard - 75,000 square metres - features deep water open North Sea access, heavy duty load-out quay, a 270 metres jetty and own blasting and painting facilities. Offshore Portfolio - Offshore high voltage substations for offshore wind farm developments - Platforms, modules and subsea structures for offshore oil & gas developments - Jackets and other heavy offshore steel structures - Platforms for offshore green hydrogen production FPAL id. 10041107 Achilles Oil Gas Europe id. 37781 Achilles Utilities NCE id. 112507 Contact: J.N. (Jaco) Lemmerzaal, Managing Director J.P. (Jaco) Fleumer, Business Development Manager

Offshore Wind: Building on the successful operation of existing Huisman products for the installation of offshore wind turbines and foundations, Huisman developed a dedicated range of cranes and installation tools for the offshore wind industry. We deliver cranes for both jack-up vessels and floating vessels and developed sophisticated monopile gripper systems and motion compensation systems for floating installation and maintenance works on the future’s wind turbines. The Huisman operations are divided between the facilities in China, Czech Republic and the Netherlands, and sales and service offices in Brazil, Norway, Singapore and the USA. Cranes: Huisman’s in-house developed and manufactured cranes have become a standard in the design and construction of heavy lift cranes. We develop and build a wide range of both on- and offshore cranes, varying in size and type. Besides a range of standardised cranes, we have extensive experience in providing tailor made cranes. In either case, our solutions have proven to be cost-effective in total cost of ownership. Pipelay: We deliver integrated systems such as Flex-lay, S-lay, J-lay, and Reellay systems, as well as combinations of these lay methods. In addition, we provide a full packages of related stand-alone equipment. Drilling: Huisman offers complete drilling packages and is dedicated to explore and realise new solutions to improve drilling operations. Our projects are typically complex and innovative, requiring solution-aimed thinking, technical excellence and partnerships with our clients. This has resulted in a number of new value-adding solutions and delivery of innovative and technically challenging drilling equipment sets. Contact: Sales@huisman-nl.com | Recruitment@huisman-nl.com

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Machinefabriek Heerbaart B.V. Alfred Marshallstraat 13 7559 SE Hengelo, The Netherlands +31 (0)74 2427575 info@machinefabriek-heerbaart.com www.machinefabriek-heerbaart.com

IHC Offshore Energy Smitweg 6 2961 AW Kinderdijk, The Netherlands +31 (0)880 152535 contact@royalihc.com www.royalihc.com

Manufacturer for high-quality products for the (petro) chemical, hydraulic and filter industries and the energy-boiler and pressure vessel related sector.

Connecting the future of energy.

Advanced: Machinefabriek Heerbaart has grown into a highly advanced company using the latest conventional and computeroperated equipment, such as lathes, processing centres and turning machines. Shell: Shell has placed us on its list of approved suppliers for the manufacture of fittings, branch fittings, flanges, orifice flanges, spectacle blinds/spades/spacers and special machined pressure parts in various carbon steels, stainless steels, various duplex materials and low/high alloy materials. Bar stock/forgings: Carbon steels, stainless steels, duplex, 22Cr-25Cr duplex and all kinds of low/high alloy Flanges: ANSI, DIN, JIS, MSS-API and other standards. We specialise in customer-specific products with a choice of many types of materials. Our maximum turning capacity is ø 1800 mm. Orifice flanges/orifice plates: Orifice flanges from stock (ASME/ ANSI B 16.36). Fittings: ANSI B 16.9 - ANSI B 16.11, 3000-6000-9000 lbs, DIN and BS. Spectacle blinds, spades, spacers: API 590, SHELL, ANSI, DIN, RF, RTJ. O-lets: Weldolets©, nipolets©, sockolets©, latrolets©, threadolets© and elbolets©. Custom design: Machinefabriek Heerbaart partner for custom designed pressure parts. From idea and drawing to your specific required product in various materials and approved certificates.

IHC Offshore Energy has the knowledge and experience to rise to the global challenges facing the offshore industry by providing reliable and advanced vessels, equipment and services. With our extensive knowledge and experience, and through our passionate colleagues, we provide a competitive edge to our customers in the offshore industry worldwide. As the global market leader for the design and construction of high-tech vessels and equipment for the Oil and Gas industry, IHC Offshore Energy is fully equipped to provide additional offshore industries such as Renewables and Telecoms with superior solutions based on our market-leading expertise. With a proven track record in delivering sustainable offshore systems, including pipe and cable lay equipment, subsea vehicles, FPSO equipment and a wide range of integrated vessels, IHC Offshore Energy can provide standard or tailored solutions to improve operational efficiency for our customers. With our experts working on a global basis, we guarantee a local presence and industry-leading support on every continent. In addition, our responsive spares and services team has a wealth of operational experience and will support customers in all matters beyond the initial design and build to maximise the productivity of vessels and equipment. IHC Offshore Energy is part of Royal IHC, a leading designer, builder and supplier of integrated vessels, equipment and services to customers in the dredging, offshore, mining and defence industries. We deliver reliable solutions that improve operational efficiency and allow for a more sustainable performance. As we navigate new waters, our aim remains unchanged: to discover the smartest and safest way forward for both our customers and our people.

Quality: ISO 9001:2015, PED 2014/68/EU, Lloyd’s Stoomwezen stamp authorisation, API Q1:3634. Contact: F. van Goethem, Managing Director J.P. Sterckel, Commercial Director

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SMST De Steven 51-53 9206 AX Drachten, The Netherlands +31 (0)512 591000 sales@smst.nl www.smstequipment.com

Smulders Hoge Mauw 200 2370 Arendonk, Belgium +32 (0)14 672281 info@smulders.com www.smulders.com

SMST is an internationally operating company that designs and builds offshore equipment. Its product range covers a broad spectrum for the supply chain for the offshore industry. SMST offers systems for lifting, transfer of personnel and cargo, drilling, pipelay and special equipment. A selected part of the offshore equipment is also available for rent.

Smulders is a sound and flexible business partner, offering more than 50 years’ experience in the engineering, construction, supply and assembly of steel constructions. The activities of Smulders are subdivided into 3 markets: Civil & Industry, Offshore Oil & Gas and Offshore Wind.

By the unique combination of its in-house design and engineering expertise, production facilities, testing capacity, worldwide installation and service & aftersales, SMST delivers complete systems that match customer’s specifications and expectations. Modularity of the products enlarges operational possibilities and offers flexibility to the offshore industry. All systems are designed and built in accordance with the international standards and are certified by recognized authorities. With over 25 years of experience, SMST has also developed a complete system package for the offshore wind industry. Its offshore wind portfolio includes a range of gangways adjustable for various heights, modular offshore cranes which can be equipped with various knuckle booms and active heave- and (3D) motion compensation, and special handling equipment. SMST integrates its proven knowledge of motion compensation successfully in their products to reduce costs while increasing workability. SMST’s general product range: - Access systems: Gangways, various lengths from 4 up to 58 meter, Mobile and fixed solutions, Height adjustable systems, Access & Cargo Towers, Cargo Transporters - Lifting equipment: AHC Knuckle and Telescopic boom cranes, Mobile cranes, (3D) Motion compensated cranes, Rail mounted cranes, Pipe handling manipulators, A-frames, Winches (AHC), Spooling winch containers - Drilling/pipelay equipment: Mobile drilling systems, Pipe handling cranes, Riser handling cranes, BOP handling cranes, Catwalk machines, Pipe grippers, Pipe loaders, PLET handling systems, (Fall) Pipe handling systems, Pipe spooling systems, Tensioners, Workstations & equipment, Skidding systems - Navy: Hangar and stern doors - Vessels: Fast offshore craft Contact: Visit www.smstequipment.com to find out more about SMST or contact us at: sales@smst.nl. For information on job opportunities you can contact: recruitment@smst.nl.

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Oil & Gas Since the eighties, Smulders has participated in many projects for the oil and gas industry. For the offshore oil & gas market Smulders offers amongst other platforms, jackets and subsea structures, either their individual manufacture or as full-scale EPCI projects. Offshore Wind With over 50 years of experience in its field, Smulders was the logical choice for offshore wind structures back in the pioneering days of wind energy almost 20 years ago. Smulders offers a full range of services from engineering and fabrication to the complete turnkey solutions (EPCI) of substations and foundations. Production facilities All aspects of the production process are managed in-house and divided amongst different production facilities. Smulders operates from facilities located in Belgium (Arendonk, Balen & Hoboken), Poland (Zary, Niemodlin & Łęknica) and the United Kingdom (Newcastle upon Tyne). References To date, we have delivered over 2,000 transition pieces, 160 jackets and 35 substations. Our most recent projects are: - Saint-Nazaire: 80 transition pieces - Hollandse Kust (noord) & (west Alpha): 2 substations - Saint-Brieuc: substation - Dogger Bank A, B & C: 277 transition pieces - Moray West: 2 Offshore Transformer Modules Visit our website www.smulders.com for a complete overview of our facilities and references.


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VandeGrijp IGS BV Rietgorsweg 11 3356 LJ Papendrecht, The Netherlands +31 (0)78 6446464 info@vandegrijp.com www.vandegrijp.com

Breman Machinery B.V. Sasdijk 20 8281 BM Genemuiden, The Netherlands +31 (0)88 2736200 info@breman-machinery.nl www.breman-machinery.nl Great challenges need sophisticated solutions. This is the work of specialists. Machines that produce components with exceptional proportions and extreme accuracy. Welcome to Breman Machinery B.V. Situated in Genemuiden, beside open water, having a direct connection to all international ports, including Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Antwerp. For over 150 years, they have offered customized solutions for relations all around the world. Building components which weigh tens or even hundreds of tonnes, yet are within a tolerance of a few hundredth of a millimeter. The extreme precision you are looking for.

VandeGrijp is an independent company specialized in production of steel tubes, piles and tubular constructions made to customer’s specifications. VandeGrijp excels in production of heavy steel constructions. Our expertise ranges from fabrication of tubes, tube sections, cylinders, cones and half scales to complete winch drums, transitions and spreader bars. With more than 8,000 square meters of fabrication halls, our own harbor with roll-on roll-off quay at our property of more than 8 hectares, we can help you fabricate virtually anything. From unique special items to larger series, in high tensile or normal steel, we deliver quality on time. Quality assurance The company operates according to ISO 9001 and ISO 3834-2 specifications and is EN-1090 EXC4 qualified.

Glomar Offshore B.V. Het Nieuwe Diep 34 A3 1781 AD Den Helder, The Netherlands +31 (0)223 525030 chartering@glomaroffshore.com www.glomaroffshore.com Glomar Offshore B.V. operates a diverse fleet of purpose built offshore support vessels, all of which are certified to the highest standard of health and safety. Our dedicated team of talented ship management professionals use a range of applicable quality management tools, guidelines and procedures, safeguarding operations both at sea and onshore. We are extremely proud of our ’in house’ rebuilds and constructions performed at our Globaltic Marine Shipyard in Poland.

Production facilities - Pipe mill with a six-meter plate rolling machine for pipe diameters up to 1200 mm and 25 mm wall thickness. - Two construction halls with three 3-meter plate rolling machines, for plate thicknesses from 10 mm up to 150 mm and diameters up to 10,000 mm and assembly lengths up to 150 meters. - Harbor with RoRo loading quay for large and heavy constructions in close proximity to Rotterdam. Contact: P. Nederlof, Sales Director

Solidd Steel Structures B.V. Solcamastraat 22 9262 ND Sumar, The Netherlands +31 (0)511 462525 solidd@solidd.eu www.solidd.eu Solidd Steel Structures is specialized in mechanical turnkey projects. Solidd employs a wide range of specialists for the design, engineering, execution and management of turnkey projects. Such as bridges, lock gates, cranes and offshore applications. Having all steel construction facilities under one roof, creates maximum flexibility and added value for our clients. From cutting and welding up to machining. The majority of our projects are finalized on site, our service squad is ready to perform all types of support including onsite machining.

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Allseas Engineering B.V. Poortweg 12 2612 PA Delft, The Netherlands +31 (0)15 2681800 sales@allseas.com www.allseas.com

BigLift & Spliethoff Radarweg 36 1042 AA Amsterdam, The Netherlands +31 (0)20 4488300 j.boer@bigliftshipping.com | projects@spliethoff.com www.bigliftshipping.com | www.spliethoff.com

Allseas is a world-leading contractor in the offshore energy market, with dynamism, rapid progress and pioneering spirit at its core. To stay ahead of the industry, they develop tomorrow’s technology today, transforming bold ideas into state-of-the-art solutions to meet the market’s ever changing needs.

Members of Spliethoff Group BigLift Shipping and sister company Spliethoff, both members of the Amsterdam-based Spliethoff Group, together operate a modern fleet of some 66 vessels, including 22 specialized heavy transport vessels and 44 multi-purpose tween deck vessels. Both companies strive for operational excellence and reliability, adhering to the highest Safety, Health, Environment and Quality standards and operating to strict time schedules.

Allseas are experts in the design and implementation of large and complex offshore energy projects, with a proud history of delivering first-class services, operational excellence and dedicated expertise to clients worldwide. Designed and optimised in-house, their versatile fleet of specialised vessels are fitted with the most advanced equipment and systems, so they can perform beyond expectation in some of the harshest and remotest environments in the world. When it comes to speed, reliability, efficiency and capability, Allseas’ dynamically positioned pipelay vessels have shaped the offshore pipelay industry into what it is today, setting new standards for heavy, deep-water pipelines. Their heavy lift and pipelay vessel Pioneering Spirit is a gamechanger. Built to install and remove entire offshore platforms in a single lift, and lay pipelines in unlimited water depths, the world’s largest construction vessel boasts versatility and capability unrivalled anywhere in the offshore industry. Pioneering Spirit signifies a step-change in offshore platform installation and decommissioning. Capable of lifting entire platform topsides of up to 48,000 t in a single piece, the vessel significantly reduces the amount of offshore activities, moving the work onshore where it is safer, more cost effective and carries minimal environmental risk. Allseas supports clients already in the conceptual design stage and offer services for project management, engineering, fabrication, installation, removal and commissioning. Based in Delft, Allseas Engineering B.V. has more than 900 employees, and provides project management and engineering services to the Allseas Group. Contact: Pieter Heerema, Vice President Projects

BigLift Shipping BigLift Shipping is one of the world’s leading heavy lift shipping companies, specialised in the worldwide ocean transportation of heavy lift and project cargoes. Given its 45 years in the heavy lift sector, the company has many long-standing clients, which regularly place their trust in BigLift. With a modern fleet of 4 heavy transport vessels and 20 heavy lift vessels, including the Spliethoff P8-Type and P14-Type heavy lift vessels and the Chung Yang CY-Type heavy transport vessels, BigLift serves the oil & gas, mining and power generating industries, amongst many others. All heavy lift vessels have their own lifting gear with lifting capacities up to 2,200 mt and some have a ro-ro capability for loads as high as 2,500 mt. The heavy transport vessels can load ro-ro cargoes up to about 16,000 mt a piece. Spliethoff Spliethoff is a specialist in, among other things, the transportation of line pipe and plant equipment for the oil and gas industry and large cable equipment for the telecom industry. The company operates a fleet of modern, ice-classed, multipurpose vessels, ranging from 11,000 to 23,000 DWT. All vessels are equipped with tween decks and fast-moving cranes with a lifting capacity up to 1,400 mt in tandem lift. A team of dedicated, highly skilled professionals, with years of experience and the mindset to think creatively, enables us to offer innovative and safe solutions for clients’ technically and logistically complex requirements. Careful planning, engineering, coordination and supervision to ensure safe transportation are all in a day’s work. Contact: Johan Boer, General Manager Commercial Department, BigLift Shipping Hans-Wouter Valk, Projects Manager, Spliethoff

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Boskalis Rosmolenweg 20 3356 LK Papendrecht, The Netherlands +31 (0)78 6969000 offshore.energy@boskalis.com www.boskalis.com/offshore

Jumbo Offshore Havenstraat 23 3115 HC Schiedam, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 7900270 info@jumbomaritime.nl www.jumbomaritime.nl

Creating New Horizons To help meet future demand for energy Boskalis offers a wide range of specialist services combined into integrated solutions. With dedicated professionals and versatile fleet, Boskalis creates New Horizons for its clients. Every project brings new challenges; it’s how they deal with them that makes the difference. With an impressive track record of multidisciplinary projects Boskalis knows how to manage interfaces, mitigate risks and simplify execution.

Jumbo Offshore is a privately owned company, part of the Jumbo Group, with a state-of-the-art and versatile fleet of specialised offshore installation and transportation crane vessels operated worldwide in both the Renewables and Subsea & Offshore industries. Jumbo Offshore is a flexible and client focused installation contractor, providing clients with robust, efficient and thoroughly engineered transport and installation solutions.

With safety as the core value, Boskalis offers a unique range of offshore services to the international energy sector - oil, gas and renewables. Realizing projects in remote locations with a heightened environmental focus, is one of Boskalis’ areas of expertise. Boskalis services in the offshore energy project lifecycle - Marine Survey Site specific geophysical, geotechnical, environmental and UXO survey. - Subsea Services IRM & light construction with air and saturation diving and ROV services. - Marine Transport & Services Dry transport of heavy structures, wet tow of floating structures, offshore services with AHTs, CSVs & barges, transport of floating & fixed offshore wind foundation and substations. - Seabed Intervention Seabed preparation, subsea rock installation, landfall construction and pipe pulls. - Heavy Lifting Installation and removal of floating & fixed structures such as platforms, foundations and substations. - Subsea Cables Installation of export and array cables and cables for electrification projects and cable repair. How can we help you achieve your business goals? Whatever you are looking for - standard, complex or full life cycle services - Boskalis can provide an innovative and cost-effective solution to suit your needs. Let’s talk!

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From quayside to seabed With our track record and technical expertise we have built a solid reputation as a reliable contractor with cost-effective ’fromquayside-to-seabed’ solutions. In addition, Jumbo offers flawless and unequalled engineered logistic installation support through its transport division. Our unique methods reduce project risk, save cost and enable our clients to build scale for their offshore energy developments. Subsea & Offshore: Heavy Lift and Subsea Lifting Operations In relative shallow water environments, Jumbo are experts in the installation of fixed facilities, such as piled foundations, templates, conductors, jackets and topsides. In more challenging deep water and ultra-deep water, Jumbo excels in subsea lifting of large and complex structures and foundations. This also includes the provision of complete FPSO mooring system installations. Renewables: WTG Foundation Installations Our current track record includes hundreds of WTG foundation installations; In relative shallow waters, we are experts in the foundation installation of transition pieces onto monopiles and/or preinstallation of pin-piles for jackets. As offshore wind further develops into deeper water, Jumbo draws on its extensive subsea and mooring installation experience, to create unique T&I mooring and hook-up solutions for floating wind farm structures anchored to the seabed. Interested to find out more about our installation solutions for renewables and subsea & offshore? Please contact us via info@jumbomaritime.nl.


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SPT Offshore BV Korenmolenlaan 2 3447 GG Woerden, The Netherlands +31 (0)88 2202121 info@sptoffshore.com www.sptoffshore.com

Van Oord Offshore B.V. Jan Blankenweg 2 4207 HN Gorinchem, The Netherlands +31 (0)88 8265200 info@vanoord.com www.vanoord.com

SPT Offshore, a DEME Offshore subsidiary, is the world leading contractor and design consultant specialised in Suction Pile Foundations and Suction Anchors for fixed and floating structures.

Van Oord operates around the world as a leading contractor for dredging, marine engineering and offshore energy projects, offering innovative solutions to marine challenges. The growth of the global economy and the expanding world population are generating an increasing demand for energy worldwide. To meet this global demand for energy Van Oord delivers offshore installation projects. We provide integrated solutions with a focus on the installation, stabilisation and protection for the offshore oil, gas and wind infrastructure.

We have developed several innovative solutions including our Self Installing Platforms (SIP) for topsides up to 20,000mT and thereby avoiding the use of heavy lift crane barges. SPT Offshore provides inhouse design, fabrication, transportation and installation of suction piles/anchors and suction pile founded platforms. The usage of suction piles in offshore renewables is increasing rapidly and expanding worldwide. Our latest achievement is the design and installation of the Fujian Changle Waihai Area A and C Offshore Wind Farm Wind Turbine Generator Foundations in China. With a turbine size upto 10MW this forms a new milestone in offshore technology. Our further innovations to improve the benefits of suction piles comprises a self-installing scour protection system and the tri-suctionpile caisson (TSPC) wind turbine foundation. The scour protection system automatically unfolds during self-weight penetration and therefore requires no additional rock dumping vessel. The TSPC combines the advantage of the noise free suction pile jacket installation and serial production of a monopile. Optionally, the TSPC can be floated out to the installation site. Doing so the required offshore crane capacity can significantly be decreased. Contact: Mark Riemers, Managing Director Jan Krijn Mosselman, Commercial Director

Seabed intervention Van Oord offers a variety of seabed intervention services to prepare a sea bottom profile for offshore pipelines, wind turbine foundations, platforms or subsea installations. We are market leader in the seabed intervention technique Subsea Rock Installation (SRI). Working with high accuracy and efficiency in water depths from five to 1,500 metres with materials from sand to 600-kilogram rock. Benefiting from a vast fleet of dredging equipment and over 150 years of experience, Van Oord is able to dredge a range of material in water depths between 2 and 100 metres. Landfall and nearshore construction Van Oord provides integrated solutions for the installation of nearshore pipelines, cables and offshore constructions. Deploying our in-house specialists and installation assets, including linear winches, multi-purpose construction vessels, a shallow water pipe lay barge and dredging equipment, allows us to execute Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contracts in the field of landfall construction, trenching and backfilling, shallow water pipeline and cable installation and Single Point Mooring (SPM) installation. Offshore Wind Van Oord is leading the way in the energy transition towards renewable energy by constructing offshore wind projects. We furnish all-round solutions, often as turnkey projects including engineering, procurement, and construction in order to assume full responsibility for entire projects for our clients. We focus on Balance of Plant contracts (BoP, all supporting components and auxiliary systems other than the wind turbines) and on transport and installation (T&I) projects.

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Vroon Offshore Services Het Nieuwe Werk 88 1781 AK Den Helder, The Netherlands +31 (0)223 673800 info@nl.vroonoffshore.com www.vroonoffshore.com

Wagenborg Foxdrill Kampenstraat 14 7575 EK Oldenzaal, The Netherlands +31 (0)541 580500 foxdrill@wagenborg.com www.foxdrill.com

VROON OFFSHORE SERVICES (VOS) excels in the provision of diverse services and solutions for key offshore-support needs, including platform supply, emergency response and rescue, anchor handling tug supply, walk to work and subsea support. In addition, VOS offers a wide range of complementary offshore and third-party ship-management services.

Wagenborg Foxdrill is an all-round service provider to the oil, gas, and renewables industries. As part of the Wagenborg group, we can provide complete marine, lifting, rigging, and logistical experts to provide a complete service range. Our goal is to keep your assets running and to minimize your costs.

With a versatile fleet and highly qualified and experienced colleagues, we are committed to providing seagoing transportation services and engineering & support solutions that are reliable, sustainable, cost effective and enable our customers to be successful. Active in this business since 1964, VOS is an international operator, with a strong geographical presence in Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, North Africa, the Indian Ocean and Asian regions. The company also operates in Mozambique, Malaysia, Thailand and Trinidad & Tobago. We look forward to working with you! For more information visit www.vroonoffshore.com and follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and YouTube. VROON OFFSHORE SERVICES .... CONNECTING MARKETS

Rig Surveys: independent rig surveys on all onshore and offshore assets including: (intrusive) Condition Surveys, Site/Factory Acceptance Tests, Compliance surveys, Rig Acceptance Surveys, and EX surveys. Maintenance: WF services electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and High Pressure equipment. WF is also experienced in inspecting and maintaining EX equipment. WF can also provide in-house developed Maintenance Management software to ensure maximum uptime. Inspections: WF has experienced and proactive inspection teams available to conduct API 4G inspections of your derrick, including NDT of critical areas. Dropped Object surveys are also offered to assist in reducing this hazard on your asset. Repair: Repairs such exchange/alignment of guide tracks, (crown) sheave replacement, AHC cylinder replacement, cleaning/touch up of (non)coated surfaces and modifications of vent lines can all be carried out by WF. Complete derrick overhauls & refurbishments are part of the in-house experience available. Conductor Installation & Supply: We provide turnkey conductor installation packages, including: driveability studies, supply of conductors, and the actual installation. We install conductors on- and offshore. WF has an extensive international installation track record, covering both Oil & Gas and Geothermal wells. Derrick Assembly: Complete assembly of land rigs or offshore derricks. WF has years of experience with a variety of rig/derrick types: Cluster slider rigs, desert rigs, single and dual derricks. Rig Moves & Consultancy: WF has carried out hundreds of rig moves all over the world. We increase safety and significantly reduce rig move times. Door-to-door rig moves overseas are possible. For more information please contact us of visit www.foxdrill.com

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Broekman Logistics Waalhaven Z.Z. 21, Port Number 2335 3089 JH Rotterdam, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 4873911 sales.rtm@broekmanlogistics.com www.broekmanlogistics.com

Combifloat Systems BV Rivium Quadrant 75, 8th floor 2909 LC Capelle aan den IJssel, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 4370811 sales@combifloat.com www.combifloat.com

Since the start in 1960, Broekman Logistics has grown into one of the leading full-service supply chain companies in the Benelux.

We Elevate Your Business Operating on all continents, Combifloat owns an extensive portfolio of fully modular floating and self-elevating marine equipment. At present Combifloat operates three fabrication sites in Europe and the Middle East. Stock of our Combifloat C-5, C-7 and C-9.5 series is kept in strategic locations to quickly serve clients and guarantee short delivery times. Recent projects have been completed in Asia, Europe, the Arctic region as well as South America. Founded in 1957 in Rotterdam, Combifloat’s head office is located in Capelle aan den IJssel, The Netherlands. A branch office is located in Dubai, U.A.E. In addition a network of agents is maintained worldwide.

With offices located worldwide, Broekman Logistics provides its clients a global reach with a personal touch, together with its long term Network Partners: from forwarding, shipping, and distribution services to the specialised breakbulk terminals and combined hazardous and non-hazardous class warehouse locations. Global reach with a personal touch

DEME Offshore Minervum 7442 4817 ZG Breda, The Netherlands +31 (0)76 5204140 info.demeoffshore@deme-group.com www.deme-group.com

Multraship Ocean Towage B.V. Schuttershofweg 1 4538 AA Terneuzen, The Netherlands +31 (0)115 645000 managementsupport@multraship.com www.multraship.com

DEME Offshore, member of the DEME Group, is a leading provider of services and solutions in both the oil & gas sector and in renewables. For renewables customers, we offer solutions including transport & installation of foundations and turbines, cable installation, operations & maintenance activities as well as EPCI and Balance of Plant contracts.

Multraship is a division of the Muller Maritime Group, jointly owned by the Muller family and Fairplay Towage. The company’s core activities include harbour towage, salvage & wreck removal, ocean towage and support to the offshore energy, renewables and dredging industries. Multraship operates a large, modern fleet of tugs, self propelled floating sheerlegs, support vessels and other units, in Europe and beyond. For the offshore energy industry the company’s tugs and multipurpose craft are deployed as heavy lift, support, standby, supply and crew tender vessels.

For oil & gas and other offshore customers services include landfalls and offshore civil works, rock placement, heavy lift, subsea construction, umbilical laying and the installation and decommissioning of offshore platforms.

Contact: Christian Pey, Senior Commercial Manager

Offshore Marine Contractors B.V. Verlaat 6 8331 VA Steenwijk, The Netherlands +31 (0)528 230445 holland@omcon.com www.omcon.com

Red Box Energy Services Hofplein 20, 14th Floor 3032 AC Rotterdam, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 2689890 info@redboxgroup.com www.redboxgroup.com

OMC has over 35 years of Hands-On experience and confidently provides a comprehensive package of services including: Offshore Vessel Broking Services, Tow / Mooring Master Services, Rigmoves, including mooring design and installations, Offshore transportations and installations, Marine consultancy and Marine Procedures, Vessel (E)-CMID / OVID Inspections and On/Off Hire surveys.

Red Box Energy Services is a leading provider of module transportation services for a wide range of energy infrastructure projects.

We look forward to the opportunity of offering clients the benefit of hundreds of years of combined practical offshore experience.

The PC-3 Heavy Transport Vessels AUDAX and PUGNAX are the only vessels in the world today that can not only navigate unescorted, year-round above the Arctic Circle; they have been designed and constructed to safely transport module cargoes weighing as much as 20,000 tonnes anywhere in the world today and have transited the Suez and Panama Canals as well as the Northern Sea Route.

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Atlas Copco Rental Nederland Merwedeweg 7 3336 LG Zwijndrecht, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 2310110 verhuur@atlascopco.com www.atlascopcorental.nl

Combifloat Systems BV Rivium Quadrant 75, 8th floor 2909 LC Capelle aan den IJssel, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 4370811 sales@combifloat.com www.combifloat.com

Atlas Copco Rental is your trusted partner for short- or long term rental of Air, Power, Steam and Nitrogen Solutions. From the Oil and Gas upstream all the way to the renewable energy sector, Atlas Copco Rental has references around the globe.

We Elevate Your Business Operating on all continents, Combifloat owns an extensive portfolio of fully modular floating and self-elevating marine equipment particularly suitable for inland, port and nearshore operations. At present Combifloat operates fabrication sites in Europe and the Middle East. Stock of our Combifloat C-5, C-7 and C-9.5 series is kept in strategic locations to quickly serve clients and guarantee short delivery times. Recent projects have been completed in Asia, Europe, Africa, the Arctic region as well as South America. Founded in 1957 in Rotterdam, Combifloat’s head office is located in Capelle aan den IJssel, The Netherlands with a branch office located Dubai, United Arab Emirates. In addition a network of agents is maintained worldwide.

Offshore dedicated rental fleet Reliable, rigsafe 100% oil-free and oil injected air compressors, compact and lightweight power generators from 30 to 1450 kVA, robust steam boilers and versatile nitrogen units support every application on and around your platform. All our equipment is built for heavy duty in hazardous conditions and available with DNV 2.7-1 certified lifting frames. Atlas Copco Rental’s equipment is designed to be seaborne and comes certified according to specific Oil & Gas industry norms and standards. The same goes for our dedicated offshore service technicians. Our offshore equipment is ideal for applications such as: pipeline testing: commissioning and decommissioning, well testing, subsea well removal, seismic exploration, explosive removal: marine growth removal and subsea demolition, lifting and moving, wet buckle contingency, platform instrument air, platform/TP back-up power. Offshore renewable energy Whatever stage your renewable energy project is in, Atlas Copco Rental has equipment that’s up for the task. Atlas Copco Rental is especially proud of its ISO 8573-1 Class Zero certified 100% oilfree compressors, which are ideal for critical applications, such as noise reducing systems (NMS) as bubble curtains. Our project engineers make sure you get a tailor-made solution and our service engineers can join on the journey to keep your installation in perfect working order. Contact: Frank van den Heiligenberg, Sales Engineer Offshore, Marine, Oil & Gas Upstream, frank.van.den.heiligenberg@atlascopco.com

A range of modular Jack Ups Next to operating the world’s biggest modular jack up’s capable of lifting over a 1000mt payload, it has completed its design of a semi-modular monohull capable of operating in over 60 meter waterdepth with 2000mt payload. Applications Combifloat’s modularity allows our platforms to support contractors in numerous markets in different applications like: - Port, jetties and terminals - Renewables - Dredging - Geotechnical - Bridges and tunnels - Landfall and marine outfall - Oil and Gas - Temporary infrastructure Maximizing workability With highly qualified and specialized in-house engineers, Combifloat offers various engineering services to guide and support clients on operational and environmental matters when using the platform. Combifloat engineers are available in all stages of your project, from tendering, project preparation and throughout the entire execution phase. Contact: The Netherlands: Jaap Jan Pietersen Dubai: Diego Naessens & Lodewijk van der Lelij

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De Haan Special Equipment BV Transistorweg 3 9503 GT Stadskanaal, The Netherlands +31 (0)599 613300 sales@dehaan-se.com www.dehaan-se.com

Fluiconnecto B.V. Van der Giessenweg 9 2921 LP Krimpen aan den IJssel, The Netherlands +31 (0)180 511411 info@fluiconnecto.nl www.fluiconnecto.nl

Manufacturer De Haan SE makes the talent of its employees part of its business concept Located in the north part of the Netherlands, De Haan Special Equipment designs, manufactures, tests and delivers lifting blocks and steel-wire rope sockets for many worldwide manufacturers. The company’s ties to the Netherlands dates back to 1898, when De Haan SE started as a natural rope manufacturer and then developed into one of the world’s top three suppliers of special equipment in it’s market segment.

Fluiconnecto is a leading and fast-growing international service organization, focused on hydraulics like high pressure hoses and fluid connectors, providing products and application knowledge, as well as maintenance services, to all market segments through a global network, tailored to local conditions.

Working fields and market needs Nowadays, De Haan’s products are predominantly used in the offshore industry and in large building projects, such as the construction of windmills. The company’s target group for lifting blocks includes manufacturers of ports, ships, factories and mobile cranes. Quality management is an obvious part of its operating process and so is Quick Response Manufacturing. De Haan SE relies on many factors to accomplish optimal quality of process and product. For example, the company is completely ISO 9001-2015 certified. It has load testing certification, factory certification of DNVGL and ABS, type approvals, which can be provided within deliveries if necessary. This proves that the company is a guaranteed professional partner that focuses on quality and safety. De Haan SE works with Quick Response Manufacturing. This innovative strategy improves the response time by reducing the time to market in the complete delivery chain. This upgrade in logistics means proven added value to the process of our clients. Qualities consolidated in a Dutch company All of De Haan’s research and development takes place in the Netherlands, its home turf. The company’s personnel are trained on-site because of the specialised material. De Haan SE is proud of the heritage and the quality of the employees. For that reason the business concept reflects all their talents, such as a constant focus on a high service level in the customer service centre and the distribution of product information in a digital product platform on which the customers submit a quotation request anytime, anyplace. Follow De Haan SE on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/de-haan-special-equipment-bv

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Global Network Fluiconnecto is present in 5 continents and our services are made available at the customer’s doorstep through an ever-growing network of Hydroshops, on-site Workshops and Service on-site Vans. In addition, we supply our customers through our Online Store. We are the one-stop-shop for high-pressure hydraulics and a wide variety of fluid conveying products. Offshore Specialists With a proven track record of successful achievements in hydraulics, we supply the top offshore contractors in the world with high quality products and services. Our products are the result of years of research and development by Manuli Hydraulics. Our hose assemblies have the approval of all relevant industry-recognized classification societies and have been thoroughly tested in the field to provide maximum safety and performance. We are well known for our capacity to flush and clean small and large bore hoses to prevent contamination of your system. Offshore Product range Full range of high pressure hydraulic hoses for all hydraulic applications including rotary hoses, choke and kill, blow out preventer hoses, cementing hoses, wireline grease hoses and motion compensator hoses. We also supply a wide range of hydraulic connections, quick couplings and other accessories. Offshore Services We are available for 24/7 on site maintenance, hydraulic services, repairs and overhauls for on-, near- and offshore. For full project service on your location - from measurement till mounting. We can also support you with our other services as Risk Based Inspection, Preventive Maintenance and the Fluiconnecto Hose Management Program. Contact: Ronald van Ooijen, Manager Service & Projects, ronald.vanooijen@fluiconnecto.nl


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Geomil Equipment B.V. Westbaan 240 2841 MC Moordrecht, The Netherlands +31 (0)172 427800 info@geomil.com www.geomil.com

Gouda Holland BV Grote Esch 80 2841 MJ Moordrecht, The Netherlands +31 (0)182 506200 info@goudaholland.nl www.goudaholland.nl

World’s first manufacturer of CPT equipment Geomil is the originator of the Cone Penetration Testing (CPT) technique. For over 85 years, Geomil has been developing and manufacturing CPT technology, devices and related equipment enabling high-quality and effective geotechnical site investigations. Today, CPT is one of the established testing methods for collecting high-quality subsoil data efficiently. CPT data is fundamental for reliable soil profiling as it sets the basis for resourceful project planning and realization. Geotechnical engineers use the data for a wide range of applications, such as ground improvement studies, planning for reclamation, foundation design and geohazard related studies.

Gouda Holland is a Dutch manufacturer of cable management systems founded in 1929 in The Netherlands. Since 2013 Gouda Holland is a member of the Niedax group, a global player in the market of cable support systems. Years of experience and effective reactions to the ever changing demands of this industry have led to a wide range of readily available industrial cable management systems each suitable for its own specific area of application. The systems of Gouda Holland are applied in the widest variety of industries, such as the Oil & Gas, Renewable Energy & Infra, Marine & Offshore, Petro,& Chemical industry, Data & Telecom and Dairy & Food industry.

Our product range includes: - Offshore cone driving equipment - Onshore cone driving equipment - CPT cones and specialized sensor probes - Data acquisition and process hard and software - CPT site investigation related accessories - Service and reliable full-scale support for clients Offshore Products Geomil manufactures and supplies a range of game-changing offshore systems. The most commended Geomil systems are the Manta-100, Manta-200, Marlin-120 seabed clamp and the Orca-90/125. Geomil Manta’s are cutting edge CPT systems for the seabed and can operate at shallow to ultra-deep waters and have the unique design of the Continuous Drive System (CDS). Control and data acquisition are based on real-time communication. The Orca is a down-hole CPT and soil sampling system compatible with several types of drilling methods and used in rig-move campaigns and helicopter moves. The Orca allows for real-time data and has proven to ensure high efficiency and repeatable quality of test results. The Orca systems can be supported by a Marlin seabed system. Uniquely, all systems are modular and integrate with one another. Every corner of the world Geomil has a global network of subsidiaries and skilled agents to provide the services needed. The company’s highly motivated and experienced team aim for the highest standards in quality and always ensure focus is geared to supporting clients to achieve success. Contact: Ludovic Vinkesteijn, Managing Director, vinkesteijn@geomil.com Ed Smit, Head of Sales, smit@geomil.com

Gouda Holland is able to provide solutions for specific requirements, especially because the company produces its own standard range of cable ducts in hot dip galvanized steel, stainless steel, aluminum and glass reinforced polyester. The Crafty, Crafty MF and Lock systems are particularly popular due to their high span capacity. Other systems also regularly used in the industries are Tray, Resist, Unic, Streamline, Marine Ladder, Conduit and Poly. Gouda Holland is VCA-P and ISO:9001 certified, Gouda Holland is also listed by Achilles JQS. “Made in Holland by Gouda Holland“ Product range: - Cable tray (DNV GL certified) - Cable ladder (DNV GL certified) - Marine ladder (DNV GL certified) - Wire mesh tray - Conduit - Strut & strut fittings Material types: - Mill Galvanized steel EN 10142 - Mill Galvanised steel EN 10142, coated - Hot Dip Galvanized steel NEN-EN-ISO 146 - Stainless steel AISI 304 BS 304 / WL Standard 1.4301 - Stainless steel AISI 316 BS 316 / WL Standard 1.4404 - Aluminium - Glass Reinforced Polyester Contact: Wim van Wijk, Director Bert Erdtsieck, Manager Sales

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Konutherm BV Baarnsche Dijk 6A8 3741 LR Baarn, The Netherlands +31 (0)35 3034910 info@konutherm.nl www.konutherm.com

Mokveld Valves P.O. Box 227 2800 AE Gouda, The Netherlands +31 (0)182 597500 sales@mokveld.com www.mokveld.com

Heat Transfer Systems Konutherm designs HTF - Heat Transfer Fluid Systems for the Marine & Offshore, Inland Tankers and Petro-Chemical Industry.

The vision of Mokveld Valves in The Netherlands is that the world’s energy, water and material demand can be met in a sustainable way, with a responsible and environmentally safe use of our planet’s resources.

- Thermal Oil Systems - up to 400°C - Hot water / glycol boilers - Exhaust Gas Heat Recovery (economizers for main engines) Konutherm (former Konus Kessel / GekaKonus NL) supplied more than thousand marine cargo- and fuel heating systems for dredgers, heavy lifters, chemical tankers, bulk-carriers, FSO’s, MPV’s, roro/lolo vessels, ferries, inland vessels and even on super mega yachts, etc. Konutherm specializes in the design of heavy duty marine heat transfer systems with heat recovery economizers for vessel fuel optimisation. Our heating systems are designed for minimum downtime and tailor made according the specific heat demands and requirements of shipowners and classification bodies. Konutherm heat transfer systems are also frequently used in chemical and oil & gas processes, bitumen & asphalt plants, paint & textile & printing industry, food & beverage, production platforms, soil conditioning, etc. Typical advantages of the Konutherm systems: - Advanced system design to achieve minimum fuel and energy consumption - High efficient gas- and oil-fired heaters designed for continuous operation - Exhaust gas heaters (economizers) designed for maximum heat recovery and minimum fouling - Economizer internal exhaust gas coil protection valve to eliminate dumpcooler requirement - European manufactured components - Reliable heat transfer systems with minimum service and maintenance intervals - No cracking/degradation of thermal oil Please visit our website for further information: www.konutherm.com Contact: Marco de Jonge, Managing Director

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High availability Mokveld contributes to this by developing and manufacturing stateof-the-art equipment and services, based on innovative technology and best available techniques (BAT). The full scope of Mokveld valves is H2 ready. High integrity valve systems and associated services enabling enhanced production, improved safety, reduced (GHG) emissions and noise levels, power savings and minimised footprint, all this at high availability and lower operational and life-cycle costs. These are benefits that serve the environment and society as well as the economy, enabling our customers to meet and exceed their business targets. A true zero emission valve Moreover, Mokveld’s latest valve is a unique and environmentally sound innovation: a true zero emission valve! Integration of the actuator inside the valve removes the need for a dynamic stem seals thus eliminating the main potential leak path of common valve designs with external actuators. On top of the zero external leakage throughout the lifetime of the valve, this valve offers very low electric power requirements, extreme accuracy and our well-known axial design with the inherent streamlined flow path, high capacity and low weight. All benefits have a positive effect on the opex and GHG emission reduction scopes allowing energy companies to achieve their netzero goals.


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Mooreast Europe BV P.O. Box 81 2900 AB Capelle aan den IJssel, The Netherlands +31 (0)6 26443148 www.mooreast.com

Phoenix Mecano B.V. P.O. Box 297 7000 AG Doetinchem, The Netherlands +31 (0)314 368368 sales@pmnl.eu www.phoenixmecano.nl

Mooreast is a designer, manufacturer and supplier of mooring systems worldwide and has a leading role in the renewable energy market, providing services to T&I contractors and FOW designers.

Phoenix Mecano B.V. is a sales organisation for industrial enclosures used for electrical engineering and electronics. Phoenix Mecano B.V. is able to supply both standard and tailormade products rapidly from its local warehouse and service centre. Phoenix Mecano B.V. is a subsidiary of Phoenix Mecano AG, a company listed on the Swiss stock exchange and comprising a number of production companies and sales organisations.

With two production locations (Netherlands and Singapore) the new Singapore Mooreast Offshore Base has a 200 mtr ISPS certified quayside. Anchors: MA5, MA7 and MA9 Mooreast design drag embedment anchors, TORPEDO anchors, piles and suction piles are part of the scope. Mooring systems: Mooreast has developed its own Chain Stoppers, In Line Tensioner /Chain Adjuster systems to be provided with the necessary chain, connectors and polyester ropes and associated equipment to fit the project layout. Mooring design: Mooreast provides in house Geotechnical Analysis, mooring design, mooring analysis and mooring system engineering by experienced personal with track record in the industry. Rental/lease: Rental and or lease-purchase of mooring systems can be provided to create an optimized project CAPEX. Engineering/production: Steel structures for various applications for offshore use as well as onshore. Using own production, steel cutting and welding equipment and personal. Rigging: Providing lifting and towing equipment from stock and with a testing and recertification test bench upto 600 mT. Certificates: Mooreast works according to ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, ISO/TS 29001, is registered at Achilles member of different organizations and holds different equipment approvals by classification authority. Contact: Roderick Ruinen, Director, Roderick@mooreast.com Norbert van Vliet, Business Development, Norbert@mooreast.com Mooreast; the independent mooring system provider!

Enclosures Phoenix Mecano B.V. supplies high-quality ROSE and BOPLA enclosures for industrial applications. The ROSE assortment covers a wide range of junction-boxes and equipment cabinets for heavy industry, as well as plastic handheld enclosures which can, for example, be used for data acquisition and communication applications. The BOPLA assortment consists of a wide range of branching boxes and equipment cabinets for industrial applications, as well as plastic electronics enclosures which can be used for, among other things, measuring and control engineering purposes. ROSE Ex portfolio ROSE Ex-junction boxes, Ex-d enclosures and Ex-cabinets are used worldwide in the most extreme weather conditions and harsh manufacturing environments. They are available in stainless steel, polyester, aluminium and polyamide and can be used in areas with extreme climatic conditions ranging from -60°C to +90°C. Membrane keypads Phoenix Mecano B.V. supplies Kundisch membrane keypads as excellent additions to the enclosure package. Thanks to the patented Profi line technique, the high-quality membrane keypads combine easy-to-feel keys with minor switching pressure and excellent tactile qualities. Solutions centre Phoenix Mecano B.V. has a modern solutions centre, which is certified by Bureau Veritas to process and assemble junction-boxes and controlstations for hazardous areas in accordance with your specifications and wishes. The possibilities cover mechanical processing, assembling, surface treatment, laser engraving and printing. Contact: Corné Dirven, Account Manager Offshore Auke Besselink, Specialist Ex-equipment Leo van den Steen, Director BU behuizingen

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Selmers B.V. Biesland 3 1948 RJ Beverwijk, The Netherlands +31 (0)251 211999 sales@selmers.com www.selmers.com & www.selmersssp.com

Smitsvonk Holland B.V. Goudstraat 6 2718 RC Zoetermeer, The Netherlands +31 (0)79 3613533 sales@smitsvonk.durag.com www.smitsvonk.nl

SELMERS - Operational Excellentizing your Infrastructure Production & Production Infrastructure. Selmers specialises in design and manufacturing of tooling equipment and production line systems for equipment handling and surface protection of wind towers and pipelines in the onshore and offshore energy sector. Selmers provides tailor-made process solutions utilizing and creating mechatronic equipment designs, offshore robotics, visualization, simulation and data processing software, including integration of OT with IT. Selmers’ expertise is in precision handling and in cleaning & coating process solutions for flow pipes, monopiles, transition pieces and wind towers. As well as providing data software solutions for logging and analyzing the digital thread of objects.

Smitsvonk has been established for more than 70 years and is a company that specializes in gas and electric ignition systems. The ignition systems engineered by Smitsvonk are based on high energy capacitor discharge. This very reliable principle allows continuous operation under the worst possible conditions, year after year.

Selmers is aware of the intrinsic motivation that is required to provide the quality that our planet’s resources deserve, when providing infrastructure products. This quality is of importance to make sure that these resources are accessible and safe, now and in the future. Our ambition is to be a partner beyond providing systems and equipment, by striving for our clients’ Operational Excellence.Selmers as a partner is open, pragmatic, creative, swift and with a positive mindset. We get a kick out doing a sprint, however success for all lies in the marathon that is run together. Flexible in the approach of a challenge, taking on innovation when required for making a difference. Every purchased product should be more than a production process solution, it should be a constructive step towards your competitive plant of the future within the security of our reliable international partnership. Solutions for: - Hydrogen, Wind, Water, (Bio)Gas, Oil and Energy transition fields - Surface Treatment Systems, Object Handling Equipment and Surface Validation Equipment - (Concept)Design, (Concept)Engineering, Manufacturing, Installation, Commissioning, Training, Global Services - Turn-Key Equipment, Process Lines and IT products - Mechatronics, Robotics, Automation, Digital Twin, Plant/Product Management Software - Operations & Maintenance Site Support, including Spare Parts and Training programs - Operational Excellence, Safety, Innovation, Partnership Contact: Bart Appelman, Managing Director Jan Peter Biersteker, Business Development Director

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Contamination from moisture, dirt, water and oil do not adversely affect the operation of the ignition systems. Smitsvonk ignition systems are used for a host of industrial combustion processes, ranging from small-scale applications such as the ignition of small industrial oven’s to the ignition of burners in coal-fired power stations. The main market focus is the petrochemical industry, on and off shore, for flares, burners and incineration systems. Smitsvonk has its own design, manufacture and test facilities, in which all products are made and functionally tested. Smitsvonk is part of the Durag Group, a worldwide supplier and developer of measurement, control and combustion technology. A more comprehensive introduction to the Durag Group can be found at www.durag.com. Product overview - Ignition burners from 10 to 1500 kW - Pilot burners from 5 to 50 kW for all kinds of gasses and pressures - Pilot burner design acc. to API 537 / ISO 25457 - Ignition units: - Electronic - Explosion proof executions - Flame front panels - Mobile/portable - Sparkplugs and lances: - For burner ignition - For direct flare ignition - For gas turbines - Control systems for automatic ignition - Start up, service and commissioning ISO 9001, VCA*, ATEX 2014/34/EU and IECEx certified Contact: Hans Gon, Managing Director Alwin Vermoolen, Sales and Project Manager


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United Offshore Services C.V. Appelweg 16 4782 PX Moerdijk, The Netherlands +31 (0)168 415140 sales@uos-nl.com www.uos-nl.com

Van Heck Ambachtsstraat 2 8391 VK Noordwolde, The Netherlands +31 (0)561 431739 info@vanheckgroup.com www.vanheckgroup.com

United Offshore Services is a Dutch based company which, together with carefully selected partners, is a European technology leader in the design, production and supply of large diameter, high performance steel-wire and synthetic ropes, hoisting equipment and associated products intended for the Marine, Industrial and Offshore markets. The company meets the ever increasing demands dictated by customers with a strong reputation for dedication, quality, expertise and supporting services.

Van Heck is an internationally operating company with 50 years’ experience in the field of water control and management. Van Heck’s speciality is often called upon to manage floods. Van Heck’s expertise includes providing tailor-made solutions for dredging, civil and industrial projects and for government and water boards. Van Heck is also active in the offshore and maritime industries. Spearheads in these industries are:

Mission We do our utmost to be prominent as the leading manufacturer in our market segment. To persist in this challenge; safety, quality, service and skilled workmanship are the key factors within our company. We aim to protect the safety and health of our personnel and environment, and to conduct all our operations reliably and efficiently. To face the ever increasing demands of our customers we investigate, develop, test, innovate and explore new production methods, products and markets without compromising our excellent reputation that we have built up over the last years. Vision It is our vision to be recognized by our clients as the preferred supplier for our complete range of products and services. Sustainability Most of our clients operate in the offshore heavy lifting industry. The lifting equipment utilized by these clients is used extensively and under extreme conditions. Continuous optimal performance of the equipment is required as failure could have serious consequences. The best preventive measure is regular inspection of your equipment. United Offshore Services has highly trained and certified inspectors which can assess the integrity of cable-laid ropes, cable-laid slings, cable-laid grommets, single-laid ropes, single-laid slings, synthetic ropes, synthetic slings, shackles, chain blocks and other hoisting equipment. Our inspectors hold valid offshore permits and work in accordance with international guidelines i.e. ILO 152, LOLER, ISO 8792 and the code of practice of safety and health in ports.

Equipment for ballast operations Van Heck’s ballast equipment is specifically designed for load-outs and float-overs, and ideally suited for salvage operations. The completely autonomous ballast and deballast system can be entirely controlled from a central point and has a total capacity of over 40,000 tons per hour. Van Heck’s capabilities in this field: - Load-out: Supply a complete ballast system, including (ballast) engineering and operation, to load a construction from the shore onto a barge. - Float-over/mating: Supply a complete ballast system, including engineering and operation, to install a platform on the offshore location. - Jet trenching: Supply pumps to jet in cables on the ocean floor. For less complicated operations a mini ballast and/or manually controlled system can be supplied. Sea Trophy Van Heck has welcomed a new passenger on-board: The Sea Trophy; Green and Easy Oil Recovery. The first complete mobile pump system that enables the controlled, contained, fast (fuel-) oil recovery after incorrect or off-spec fuelling and in the event of grounding or calamity at sea. Contact: Ing. J.G.M. van Heck, Managing Director

Contact: Jan-Willem Visscher, Managing Director Edwin Jefferies, Commerial Manager

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Van Leusden B.V. Parelhoenweg 2 4791 PA Klundert, The Netherlands +31 (0)168 385225 info@vanleusden.com www.vanleusden.com

Van Meeuwen Lubrication Leeuwenveldseweg 5A 1382 LV Weesp, The Netherlands +31 (0)294 494494 info@vanmeeuwen.com marine-offshore.vanmeeuwen.com

Van Leusden B.V. is ISO9001 certified specialised manufacturer with more than 50 years of experience in the design, engineering and manufacturing of high quality custom specific hoisting solutions for maritime, offshore and chemical applications. Our product range consists of manually, electrically and pneumatically driven hoisting solutions with a capacity range up till 100t.

Van Meeuwen Lubrication - Make the difference with high performance (biodegradable) lubricants - Optimal wear and corrosion protection - For all conditions and applications - Exceptionally high lubricating film strength - With higher reliability and lower TCO - Outstanding adhesion and high water resistance - Biodegradable

Van Leusden provides added value by offering engineered and custom-made lifting solutions for onshore and offshore applications which meet the requested standards and customer requirements. Van Leusden B.V. sets high standards for safety, durability and traceability. We are used to work with all well-known certification institutes like ABS, DNV-GL, BV, Lloyds and RMRS. Our hoisting solutions are used in international projects all over the world at every well-known oil and gas company. For Energy and Offshore applications we have developed a wide range of manual explosion protected products in compliance with last ATEX regulations and ISO Standard. The combination of the explosion protection system with our unique non corrosive treatment makes Van Leusden equipment suitable for maritime and offshore environments. Van Leusden hoisting solutions: - Rack and pinion driven cranes and trolleys, suitable to work under trim and heel angles - Extreme compact solutions - Equipment for curved monorails - Equipment for high humidity and aggressive atmosphere - Manual explosion protected (ATEX) equipment - Custom-made engineered cranes, trolley and hoists - Documentation, certification, material traceability When you need customized hoisting equipment, high quality, durability and performance counts KITO Van Leusden can be your partner in projects. Contact: Maarten van Egmond, Sales Manager

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In the maritime and offshore industry Van Meeuwen specializes in challenges from a lubrication perspective. For maximum safety, durability and reliability. For maximum performance with less lubricants. With a proven track record in every branch of industry, Van Meeuwen has provided lubrication solutions and customised lubrication maintenance for over 85 years. Your challenges: - Performance: Rotating equipment operating under extreme conditions - License to operate: Increasingly strict environmental requirements - Financial: Cost/performance in balance Your benefits: - More uptime - Less spare parts - Less maintenance - Less costs Example of applications and lubrication challenges: - All: Minimizing types and volumes of lubricants - Hydraulics: Change to biodegradable oil without issues on seals and coatings - Jacking systems: Minimizing volume while maximizing performance for Rack and Pinion - Wire ropes: Extending life time of the rope and minimizing lubrication frequency - Stern tubes and thrusters: Switching to biodegradable lubricants while increasing life time of the products Contact: Patrick Kostelijk, Sales Engineer Marine & Offshore p.kostelijk@vanmeeuwen.com, +31 (0)6 52341717 Taco Mets, Technical Director t.mets@vanmeeuwen.com, +31 (0)6 22528952


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Blue Offshore Laan van Nieuw Oost-Indië191 2593 BN The Hague, The Netherlands +31 (0)70 7113774 info@blueoffshore.com www.blueoffshore.com

Sinus Jevi Electric Heating B.V. Aambeeld 19 1671 NT Medemblik, The Netherlands +31 (0)227 549141 info@sinusjevi.com www.sinusjevi.nl

Blue Offshore supports its customers with worldwide installation, transport, storage, field jointing and repair solutions for subsea high voltage cable, array cable, flexible pipes and umbilicals. These solutions include the rental of innovative modular offshore deck and mission equipment, vessel’s deck and equipment engineering, Finite Element Method calculations, sea fastening and stability analyses, project management and project engineering. We also provide offshore crew to operate the equipment during operations and to support mobilisation, hook-up, commissioning, maintenance and demobilisation.

Sinus Jevi Electric Heating is based in Medemblik, the Netherlands and from there operates as the Electrical Heating specialist and supplier throughout the world. We serve several industries such as the Petrochemical On- and Offshore industry, the Chemical and Process industry, Food, Building and other industries with electrical heating products and associated controls equipment. As one of the pioneers in the field of Explosion proof Heating equipment we today still operate at the forefront. We run IEC-Ex as well as ATEX and TR-CU Ex- certified product lines. For all Heaters we can offer the appropriate Control Panel of our own design.

Contact: Stephanie Wassen, Manager Business Services

Contact: Ton van Liempt, Sales Manager

Orga BV Strickledeweg 13 3125 AT Schiedam, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 2085555 info@orga.nl www.orga.nl Orga: The Way Ahead Since 1973, Orga has been delivering high quality and efficient solutions for marking assets and landing areas to ensure safe operations. Orga develops and manufactures smart offshore and onshore obstruction marking, aids to navigation, CAP 437 helideck lighting and remote power supply systems. The company has a deep understanding of local and international regulatory code requirements and is conscientious and committed to delivering customers’ goals and exceeding expectations. Orga’s reliable and robust systems can be found onshore and offshore within the oil and gas, wind energy, telecommunications and utilities industry.

TrustLube B.V. Neon 7 4751 XA Oud Gastel, The Netherlands +31 (0)88 8787700 info@trustlube.com www.trustlube.com TrustLube aims to provide top notch Lubrication systems for every condition. Uptime is key when operating offshore, costs of delays due to faulty equipment can be staggering. TrustLube’s sustainable Lubrication system work standalone and are fully automated and therefore guarantee your equipment will receive the exact dosage, at the correct location, at the desired time, using the correct quantity with the right ecofriendly product! TrustLube keeping your world in motion.non-stop.

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Helder Infra B.V. Ligusterbaan 16 2908 LW Capelle aan den IJssel, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 7603000 info@helderinfra.com www.helderinfra.com

M Restart BV Van Vollenhovenstraat 29 3016 BG Rotterdam, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 7141800 info@mrestart.nl www.mrestart.nl

Helder Infra is a modern full service recruitment agency based in Rotterdam. Since 2006, we provide qualified and flexibel personnel for all levels in the Wind Energy, Maritime, Petrochemical and Heavy Lifting industry on- and offshore worldwide.

20 years in business M Restart is specialized in recruitment and project support for the oil & gas, (offshore) renewable energy and maritime industry. By taking a different approach, we help you navigate to find the experts you need. This year we are celebrating 20 years of matchmaking. The Rotterdam way.

Projects Positions from crane operators and bulldozer operators to riggers and diesel mechanics. Our employees are working on the following projects: - Locks and weirs - Immersed tunnels - Bored tunnels - Quay walls and ports Thanks to our many years of experience and cooperation with the largest infrastructure and maritime companies in the Netherlands and Belgium, we are specialized in finding the right employees for on- and offshore projects all over the world. Safety at work Due to the extensive training programs of Helder Infra, all our employees are in possession of the necessary certificates, registrations and diplomas. And through regular refresher courses, you are assured of employees who deliver the desired quality and work safely. Mission We stand for quality and strive for a warm relationship with our customers and our employees. Helder Infra provides appropriate solutions at the right time, with the aim of satisfying customers and employees. We bring clients into contact with professionals and vice versa. We do this locally, nationally and internationally. Certified partner Helder Infra is certified by Lloyd’s Register according to MLC 2006, NEN 4400-1 and VCU. Interested in our services? Helder Infra supports your organization. Interested in our services and what we can do for you? Please contact us. Contact: Raymond Otten, Commercial Director Mandy Sjerp, Consultant Vinasha Sewnath, Consultant

Best performance In your industry you must push boundaries, exceed expectations and uphold your reputation. That is why you need the best performing people. Pioneers with perfect skills. In the process of recruitment, selection and project support you need a pro-active partner that knows the ropes and provides excellent service. Beyond borders Dynamic and complex projects in overseas countries and territories are challenging. From international rules and regulations to laws and tax systems. Based on our competence and experience, we give insight and guide you through the process of staffing your projects globally. Matchmakers We are experts for experts in the dynamic world of oil & gas, (offshore) renewable energy and the maritime industry. If you are looking for recruitment experts with know-how of your business for your staffing and project challenges, contact us. We know the drill and work full force to make the perfect match. What we can do for you - Recruitment permanent staff positions - Project support in teams or individually - Secondment up to 5,5 years flexible solutions - Intermediary self-employed according to latest legislation Contact: Monique van der Palm, Managing Director monique@mrestart.nl Frank de Winter, Commercial Manager frank@mrestart.nl Claudia van Andel, Marketing Consultant claudia@mrestart.nl

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Courses 2022 TOS | People & Ship Delivery Waalhaven O.Z. 77 3087 BM Rotterdam, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 4366293 info@tos.nl www.tos.nl

Offshore Energy Course

During this training course you will learn more about the background of finding, producing and distribution of oil and gas and get an overall insight in the energy transition and the possible offshore renewable solutions to meet the ever-growing global need for energy.

Offshore Wind Course We are TOS A family business. Loyal and authentic. Founded in 1992 in Rotterdam. Today, a reliable maritime services provider connecting people from around the world, empowering and helping them find pleasure in their work.Our business is a people business. We proactively support clients in finding flexible workforce and effective personnel solutions around the world. We supply the very best people for our clients in the maritime, onshore, offshore & wind energy sector. In our characteristic, personal and professional way. TOS | People & Ship Delivery - Nautical Crew: Officers, Engineers, AB’s and Catering - Construction Crew: Foremen, Riggers, Gangway Operators, Electricians and Crane Operators - Maintenance Crew: E&I Technicians, Turbine Technicians and Mechanics - Supervisors: Lifting and Offshore construction - Project Staffing - Turnkey Ship Delivery Flexible project teams In recent years TOS specialised in providing construction and maintenance teams for the offshore wind installation and decommissioning projects in the North Sea, German Bight and Asia. These teams are used to working together and are trained according to the highest industry standards. We take care of the recruitment & selection, training and planning of these teams which we do in close cooperation with our clients. By outsourcing these HR services to TOS, our clients have a flexible and cost- efficient solution for their project teams. Value for money As a family company, we strongly believe in ’Value for money’ and long-term partnerships with our clients and resources. At www.tos.nl you will find the most up-to-date list of our certification and more about our services. Contact: Ivan Wagenaar, Commercial Director i.wagenaar@tos.nl Marleen Stuurman, Operations Director m.stuurman@tos.nl

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During this training course you will learn the basics of the offshore wind energy industry and identify possible opportunities for your company. 16 March - Rotterdam Offshore Energy Course From Fossil to Renewables 22 March - Delft Offshore Wind Course Offshore Wind basics 16 June - Delft Offshore Wind Course Offshore Wind basics 22 June - Rotterdam Offshore Energy Course From Fossil to Renewables 14 September - Rotterdam Offshore Energy Course From Fossil to Renewables 21 September - Delft Offshore Wind Course Offshore Wind basics 1 December - Rotterdam Offshore Energy Course From Fossil to Renewables 7 December - Delft Offshore Wind Course Offshore Wind basics

Registration

Check the online calendar for the most up-to-date information and registration on www.iro.nl/calendar/category/courses/ or contact Barbara van Buchem at b.vanbuchem@iro.nl.



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Product & Service Directory


Product & Service Directory 6 Access bridges BRIDGES2000 SMST

Blasting equipment and services 9, 52 56

Atlas Copco Rental Nederland Selmers B.V.

Civil construction 65 70

SDC Verifier

48

Compressors Accommodation units - Living quarters

Boilers

Bayards Helidecks B.V.

AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V. Konutherm BV Sinus Jevi Electric Heating B.V.

52

Actuators Phoenix Mecano B.V.

Atlas Copco Rental Nederland 51 68 73

Bridges - machining 45, 75 76

57

Brokers Offshore Marine Contractors BV

Cable ducts

Mokveld Valves

69 63 61

Cable laying

Konutherm BV

Blue Offshore Boskalis Combifloat Systems BV DEME Offshore Neptune Marine Van Oord Offshore B.V.

73 60 63, 65 63 25 61

Cables - accessories

Corrosion protection Sif Netherlands B.V. Van Leusden B.V. Van Meeuwen Lubrication

19 72 72

Geomil Equipment B.V.

Atlas Copco Rental Nederland De Haan Special Equipment BV 72 62

65 66

67

Cables - mooring and towing Blue Offshore United Offshore Services C.V.

73 71

48

Crane maintenance Abuco B.V. Fluiconnecto B.V. SDC Verifier

51 66 48

Cranes Cables - slings and grommets Blue Offshore United Offshore Services C.V.

73 71

Audits 4

Crane load testing SDC Verifier

Gouda Holland BV 25 69 77 73 70 72

67

Cables - ladder and tray

Atex

EY

68

CPT equipment 70

Asset integrity services

PAT-Kruger Phoenix Mecano B.V. Quercus Technical Services Sinus Jevi Electric Heating B.V. Smitsvonk Holland B.V. Van Leusden B.V.

68

67

Anticorrosion products & services

Van Meeuwen Lubrication Wagenborg Foxdrill

69 49 70

Coolers 52

Anchors

Selmers B.V.

Phoenix Mecano B.V. Saltwater Engineering B.V. Smitsvonk Holland B.V.

Control valves 63

Aluminium constructions

Mooreast Europe BV Offshore Marine Contractors BV SPT Offshore BV

66

63

Gouda Holland BV Bayards Helidecks B.V.

Fluiconnecto B.V.

Control equipment & services

Solidd Steel Structures B.V.

Airfreight handling Broekman Logistics

Connectors - hydraulic

69

Administrative services M Restart BV TOS | People & Ship Delivery

65

Calibrations PAT-Kruger

25

AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V. Huisman SDC Verifier SMST Solidd Steel Structures B.V. Van Leusden B.V.

, 51 54 48 56 57 72

Automation SDC Verifier Selmers B.V.

48 70

Ballasting Van Heck

Cameras PAT-Kruger

Crane vessels 25

Carousels 71

Blue Offshore Neptune Marine

73 25

Barges Combifloat Systems BV Helder Infra B.V. VandeGrijp IGS BV

Combifloat Systems BV GustoMSC Helder Infra B.V. Vroon Offshore Services

63, 65 48 75 39, 62

Crewing & manpower 63, 65 75 57

Certification SDC Verifier

48

Helder Infra B.V. M Restart BV TOS | People & Ship Delivery

69

Crew Management

72

Blue Offshore M Restart BV TOS | People & Ship Delivery

75 45, 75 76

Chains Blast and fire protection Bayards Helidecks B.V.

Mooreast Europe BV 52

Chemicals Van Meeuwen Lubrication

73 45, 75 76

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6 Product & Service Directory Cutting services and tools

Enclosures

Abuco B.V.

51

Davits

Phoenix Mecano B.V.

FPSO 69

56

Decommissioning equipment & services Broekman Logistics DEME Offshore

63 63

Deep sea mining IHC Offshore Energy

55

Deepwater technique

Allseas Engineering B.V. Bluewater Energy Services B.V. Etteplan Fugro N.V. GustoMSC M Restart BV Quercus Technical Services Saltwater Engineering B.V.

59 47 49 35, 47 48 45, 75 77 49

Environmental services

Allseas Engineering B.V. Bluewater Energy Services B.V.

59 47

Van Meeuwen Lubrication

Diving support vessels Glomar Offshore B.V.

57

Document Management and Control 49

Drilling equipment Breman Machinery B.V. Huisman Machinefabriek Heerbaart B.V. SMST

IFC, 57 54 55 56

Drilling rigs GustoMSC

Mooreast Europe BV

69

Geoscience DEME Offshore

63

Handling equipment Huisman Selmers B.V. Solidd Steel Structures B.V.

54 70 57

Heat exchangers DEME Offshore EQUANS HSM Offshore Energy BV Solidd Steel Structures B.V. SPT Offshore BV Van Oord Offshore B.V.

63 53 54 57 61 61

Dredging equipment and services IFC, 57 63, 65 63 55 IBC 25 73 57 71 61

Geological services

72

EPC contractor

Breman Machinery B.V. Combifloat Systems BV DEME Offshore IHC Offshore Energy IRM Europe BV Neptune Marine TrustLube B.V. VandeGrijp IGS BV Van Heck Van Oord Offshore B.V.

47 54

Engineering services

SMST

Etteplan

Bluewater Energy Services B.V. HSM Offshore Energy BV

AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V. Konutherm BV Machinefabriek Heerbaart B.V. Sinus Jevi Electric Heating B.V.

BC, 51 68 55 73

Heating systems Konutherm BV Sinus Jevi Electric Heating B.V.

68 73

Explosionproof equipment Phoenix Mecano B.V. Sinus Jevi Electric Heating B.V. Smitsvonk Holland B.V. TrustLube B.V.

69 73 70 73

Heave compensation systems Huisman SMST

54 56

Heavy lift slings Fire fighting equipment Bayards Helidecks B.V.

United Offshore Services C.V.

71

52

Heavy lift transportation Fittings De Haan Special Equipment BV IRM Europe BV Machinefabriek Heerbaart B.V.

66 IBC 55

Flanges Fluiconnecto B.V. Machinefabriek Heerbaart B.V. VandeGrijp IGS BV

BigLift / Spliethoff Boskalis Broekman Logistics De Haan Special Equipment BV Red Box Energy Services Saltwater Engineering B.V.

66 55 57

Helidecks

70

High pressure systems & parts

48

Bayards Helidecks B.V. Orga BV

59 60 63 66 63 49

52 73

Flare systems Drilling vessels GustoMSC

Smitsvonk Holland B.V. 48

Fluiconnecto B.V.

66

Float-over and mating services Electrical equipment Atlas Copco Rental Nederland Sinus Jevi Electric Heating B.V.

65 73

Red Box Energy Services Van Heck

63 71

High strength steel welding

63

Hoisting equipment

Abuco B.V. AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V.

51 BC, 51

Forwarding - marine and offshore Electrical installations EQUANS Phoenix Mecano B.V. Quercus Technical Services

Red Box Energy Services 53 69 77

Emergency equipment Atlas Copco Rental Nederland

65

Foundation construction & engineering Mooreast Europe BV Sif Netherlands B.V. Smulders SPT Offshore BV

69 19 56 61

De Haan Special Equipment BV IRM Europe BV United Offshore Services C.V. Van Leusden B.V.

Hoses and fittings Fluiconnecto B.V.

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Product & Service Directory 6 HVAC EQUANS Sinus Jevi Electric Heating B.V.

Lifting equipment 53 73

Hydraulic piling hammers Breman Machinery B.V. Wagenborg Foxdrill

IFC, 57 62

SMST Solidd Steel Structures B.V. United Offshore Services C.V. Van Leusden B.V.

56 57 71 72

73 72

52 73

Mooreast Europe BV Offshore Marine Contractors BV

69 63

Mooreast Europe BV

69

25

Ignition systems

Navigational aids 70

Load-out services

Orga BV

Sif Netherlands B.V. Van Heck

Inspection services Fluiconnecto B.V. Fugro N.V. Jumbo Offshore Quercus Technical Services United Offshore Services C.V. Wagenborg Foxdrill

25 73 72

Naval architecture Load cells PAT-Kruger

Smitsvonk Holland B.V.

PAT-Kruger TrustLube B.V. Van Meeuwen Lubrication

Mooring systems Lighting Bayards Helidecks B.V. Orga BV

Hydraulic systems TrustLube B.V. Van Meeuwen Lubrication

Monitoring systems

66 35, 47 60 77 71 62

19 71

Logistics & management Broekman Logistics Jumbo Offshore Red Box Energy Services Sif Netherlands B.V. TOS | People & Ship Delivery

63 60 63 19 76

73

Offshore access systems Bayards Helidecks B.V. BRIDGES2000 SMST Vroon Offshore Services

52 9, 52 56 39, 62

Offshore and subsea structures removal Allseas Engineering B.V.

59

Installation offshore structures Allseas Engineering B.V. Combifloat Systems BV HSM Offshore Energy BV Offshore Marine Contractors BV

59 63, 65 54 63

Lubricants

Offshore container and basket rentals

TrustLube B.V. Van Meeuwen Lubrication

73 72

Quercus Technical Services Smitsvonk Holland B.V.

77 70

Jackets HSM Offshore Energy BV Smulders SPT Offshore BV VandeGrijp IGS BV

Jack-up systems Combifloat Systems BV GustoMSC Neptune Marine

TrustLube B.V. United Offshore Services C.V. Van Meeuwen Lubrication

73 71 72

Manual lifting equipment 54 56 61 57

Van Leusden B.V.

Offshore Marine Contractors BV

63

Fugro N.V.

35, 47

Mechanical services EQUANS

IFC, 57 56

35, 47

Modules 60 63 61

Combifloat Systems BV EQUANS HSM Offshore Energy BV

63, 65 53 54

Monitoring Lashing and securing De Haan Special Equipment BV

59 57 55 63 25 49 39, 62

53

Modular offshore deck equipment Breman Machinery B.V. SMST

Landfalls and shore approaches Boskalis DEME Offshore Van Oord Offshore B.V.

BigLift / Spliethoff Glomar Offshore B.V. IHC Offshore Energy Multraship Ocean Towage B.V. Neptune Marine Saltwater Engineering B.V. Vroon Offshore Services

Offshore transport and installation 69

Laboratory Fugro N.V.

65 73 66 IBC 70 57

Offshore service vessels Marine engineers

Junction boxes Phoenix Mecano B.V.

Atlas Copco Rental Nederland Blue Offshore De Haan Special Equipment BV IRM Europe BV Selmers B.V. Solidd Steel Structures B.V.

72

Measurements 63, 65 48 25

73

Offshore deck equipment Lubrication systems

Instrumentation

Blue Offshore

TrustLube B.V. 66

Allseas Engineering B.V. BigLift / Spliethoff Boskalis Jumbo Offshore Multraship Ocean Towage B.V. Red Box Energy Services SPT Offshore BV Vroon Offshore Services

59 59 60 60 63 63 61 39, 62

Offshore wind engineering 73

DEME Offshore GustoMSC SDC Verifier

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6 Product & Service Directory Offshore wind operations & maintenance EQUANS Helder Infra B.V. TOS | People & Ship Delivery Vroon Offshore Services

Pipes 53 75 76 39, 62

66 19 57

Fugro N.V. 51 57

59 60 48 54 63 63 61

OWF transformer platforms

35, 47

25

Plate bending VandeGrijp IGS BV

57

Ship building

65 71

AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V. Damen Shipyards Group IHC Offshore Energy Neptune Marine

Powerpacks Atlas Copco Rental Nederland Van Heck

AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V. 53 54 56

63 71

Sensors PAT-Kruger

Procurement EQUANS HSM Offshore Energy BV Smulders

Multraship Ocean Towage B.V. Van Heck

Seabed survey Piping Abuco B.V. VandeGrijp IGS BV

Offshore wind transportation & installation Allseas Engineering B.V. Boskalis GustoMSC Huisman Multraship Ocean Towage B.V. Red Box Energy Services SPT Offshore BV

Fluiconnecto B.V. Sif Netherlands B.V. VandeGrijp IGS BV

Salvaging

Ship conversions BC, 51

Project management Vroon Offshore Services

BC, 51 53 55 25

Damen Shipyards Group Glomar Offshore B.V. Neptune Marine

53 57 25

39, 62

Ship design Personnel services Helder Infra B.V. M Restart BV TOS | People & Ship Delivery

Pumps 75 45, 75 76

TrustLube B.V. Van Heck

73 71

Research Pile handling equipment Breman Machinery B.V.

Fugro N.V.

Damen Shipyards Group GustoMSC SDC Verifier

53 48 48

Ship maintenance & repair 35, 47

IFC, 57

Damen Shipyards Group Neptune Marine

53 25

Rigging Pipe coating equipment Selmers B.V.

70

Pipelay equipment Huisman IHC Offshore Energy IRM Europe BV

54 55 IBC

Blue Offshore De Haan Special Equipment BV Helder Infra B.V. Wagenborg Foxdrill

73 66 75 62

Ship management

63 62

Shipping

Offshore Marine Contractors BV Wagenborg Foxdrill

61

Rock dumping

59

Boskalis DEME Offshore Van Oord Offshore B.V.

Pipeline engineering Allseas Engineering B.V.

60 63 61

BigLift / Spliethoff Glomar Offshore B.V. Multraship Ocean Towage B.V. Red Box Energy Services

Atlas Copco Rental Nederland Breman Machinery B.V. Jumbo Offshore Selmers B.V. VandeGrijp IGS BV

59 57 63 63

Software solutions PAT-Kruger

Pipeline equipment

59 57 76 39, 62

Rigmoves

Pipe laying Van Oord Offshore B.V.

BigLift / Spliethoff Glomar Offshore B.V. TOS | People & Ship Delivery Vroon Offshore Services

25

Rope access 65 IFC, 57 60 70 57

Wagenborg Foxdrill

62

Soil sampling Fugro N.V.

35, 47

Rope - natural or synthetic fibre Mooreast Europe BV

69

Special Alloys Machinefabriek Heerbaart B.V.

55

Rope - wire Pipeline protection Van Oord Offshore B.V.

United Offshore Services C.V.

71

61

Safety awareness Pipeline survey and repairs Fugro N.V.

35, 47

Etteplan Quercus Technical Services

49 77

Safety training Quercus Technical Services

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Steel structures Abuco B.V. AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V. HSM Offshore Energy BV Sif Netherlands B.V. Solidd Steel Structures B.V.

51 BC, 51 54 19 57


Product & Service Directory 6 Storage assembling Broekman Logistics

Valves 63

Subsea construction vessels Allseas Engineering B.V.

Fluiconnecto B.V. Machinefabriek Heerbaart B.V. Mokveld Valves

66 55 68

59

Walkways Subsea services Boskalis SPT Offshore BV

60 61

Abuco B.V. Bayards Helidecks B.V.

51 52

Warehousing Subsea systems Bluewater Energy Services B.V. HSM Offshore Energy BV

47 54

AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V. Broekman Logistics

BC, 51 63

Weighting systems Suction piles Mooreast Europe BV SPT Offshore BV

PAT-Kruger 69 61

Supply vessels BigLift / Spliethoff Vroon Offshore Services

59 39, 62

System integration Etteplan Selmers B.V.

25

Welding Abuco B.V. Breman Machinery B.V. Sif Netherlands B.V. Solidd Steel Structures B.V.

51 IFC, 57 19 57

Welding equipment and services 49 70

Abuco B.V.

51

Wellhead equipment and services Tax advice EY

Machinefabriek Heerbaart B.V.

55

4

Well Intervention Equipment Tensioning equipment IHC Offshore Energy

Huisman

54

55

Winches Towage & tugs Boskalis Helder Infra B.V. Multraship Ocean Towage B.V. Offshore Marine Contractors BV TOS | People & Ship Delivery

60 75 63 63 76

Breman Machinery B.V. Huisman

IFC, 57 54

Wireline equipment De Haan Special Equipment BV

66

Yard Training services Etteplan Quercus Technical Services

49 77

Damen Shipyards Group EQUANS IHC Offshore Energy

53 53 55

Transportation Broekman Logistics Jumbo Offshore Multraship Ocean Towage B.V. Offshore Marine Contractors BV Red Box Energy Services

63 60 63 63 63

Trenching Van Heck

71

Trenching equipment IHC Offshore Energy

55

Valve actuators Machinefabriek Heerbaart B.V. Mokveld Valves

55 68

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Abuco

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Havenkade 26, 1775 BA Middenmeer, The Netherlands, T +31 227 501328 www.abuco.nl, info@abuco.nl

Acta Marine

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Riverside Offices I, Schaardijk 372, 2909 LA Capelle aan den IJssel, The Netherlands, T +31 88 0320900 www.actamarine.com, commercial@actamarine.com

AKD

P.O. Box 4302, 3006 AH Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 88 2535373 www.akd.nl, info@akd.nl

Allard-Europe

Veedijk 51, B 2300 Turnhout, Belgium, T +32 14 421111 www.allard-europe.com, info@allard-europe.com

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P.O. Box 48, 1723 ZG Noord-Scharwoude, The Netherlands, T +31 226 313054 www.allriggroup.com, alkmaar@allriggroup.com

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Poortweg 12, 2612 PA Delft, The Netherlands, T +31 15 2681800 www.allseas.com, sales@allseas.com

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IJsselburcht 3, 6825BS Arnhem, The Netherlands, T +31 26 7911033 www.amacs.com, amacs-emea@amacs.com

Ampelmann Operations

Oostsingel 209, 2612 HL Delft, The Netherlands, T +31 20 2400121 www.ampelmann.nl, sales@ampelmann.nl

Anamet Europe

Galwin 5, 1046 AW Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 5863586 www.anamet.nl, sales@anamet.nl

AncoferWaldram Steelplates

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Damweg 12, 4905 BS Oosterhout, The Netherlands, T +31 162 491500 www.ancoferwaldram.com, sales@aws.dillinger.biz

Antonius Vessel Heads

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S. Houbenweg 1, 6051 AL Maasbracht, The Netherlands, T +31 475 439000 www.antonius.nl, info@antonius.nl

Assai Software Services

Parallelweg Oost 13a, 4103 NC Culemborg, The Netherlands, T +31 345 516663 www.assai-software.com, info@assai.nl

Atlas Copco Rental Nederland

65

Merwedeweg 7, 3336 LG Zwijndrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2310110 www.atlascopcorental.nl, verhuur@atlascopco.com

Atlas Professionals

Wijkermeerstraat 32-34, 2130 AK Hoofddorp, The Netherlands, T +31 23 5560430 www.atlasprofessionals.com, hoofddorp@atlasprofessionals.com

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Steenovenstraat 1, 4706 RA Roosendaal, The Netherlands, T +31 165 852020 www.hydrauliq.nl, info@hydrauliq.nl

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Daltonstraat 23, 3335 LR Zwijndrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 10 7144660 www.azimuth-marine.nl, joost@azimuth-marine.nl

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Baker Hughes a GE Company

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Bakker Sliedrecht

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Leeghwaterstraat 55-59, 3360 AA Sliedrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 181 4436666 www.bakkersliedrecht.com, info@bakker-sl.nl

Balluff

Hintham 117D, 5246 AE Rosmalen, The Netherlands, T +31 73 6579702 www.balluff.nl, info.nl@balluff.nl

Barge Master

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Marconistraat 16, 3029 AK Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4090060 www.barge-master.com, info@barge-master.com

Bayards Aluminium Constructies

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Veerweg 2, 2957 CP Nieuw-Lekkerland, The Netherlands, T +31 184 683000 www.bayards.com, sales@bayards.com

Belfor Technology Daltonstraat 40, 3316 GD Dordrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 78 6511622 www.belfor-technology.nl, info@belfor-technology.nl

BigLift Shipping

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Radarweg 36, 1042 AA Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 4488304 www.bigliftshipping.com, info@bigliftshipping.com

Bilfinger Height Specialists

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Weg en Land 48, 2661 KR Bergschenhoek, The Netherlands, T +31 15 2565662 www.heightspecialists.nl, info@heightspecialists.nl

Blue Offshore

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Laan van Nieuw Oost-Indië 191, 2593 BN Den Haag, The Netherlands, T +31 70 7113774 www.blueoffshore.com, info@blueoffshore.com

BlueAlp Production

Steenoven 11-13, 5626 DK Eindhoven, The Netherlands, T +31 182 565395 www.bluealp.nl, info@bluealp.nl

Bluebird Consultant

Ringvaartweg 230, 3065 AH Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 6 50749735 www.bluebird-consultant.nl, info@bluebird-consultant.nl

Bluestream Offshore

Koperslagersweg 2, 1786 RA Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 637784 www.bluestreamoffshore.com, info@bluestreamoffshore.com

Bluewater Energy Services

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Taurusavenue 46, 2132 LS Hoofddorp, The Netherlands, T +31 23 7115500 www.bluewater.com, info@bluewater.com

BMT Europe

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WTC Utrecht, Stadsplateau 2, 3521 AZ Utrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2680666 www.bmt-mercury.com, steven@bmt-mercury.com

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Galileistraat 55, 1700 AE Heerhugowaard, The Netherlands, T +31 72 5762560 www.boisbv.com, info@boisbv.com

Bolidt Synthetic Products and Systems Nijverheidsweg 37, 3341 JL Hendrik Ido Ambacht, The Netherlands, T +31 78 6845444 www.bolidt.com, maritime@bolidt.com

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IRO MEMBERS & THEIR ACTIVITIES

Bosch Rexroth

• •

Kruisbroeksestraat 1, 5281 RV Boxtel, The Netherlands, T +31 411 651951 www.boschrexroth.com, offshore@boschrexroth.com

Boskalis

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60

Rosmolenweg 20, 3356 LK Papendrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 78 6969000 www.boskalis.com/offshore, offshore.energy@boskalis.com

Bredenoord

Zutphensestraat 319, 7325 WT Apeldoorn, The Netherlands, T +31 55 3018501 www.bredenoord.com, rental@bredenoord.com

Breedveld Staal

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Parallelweg 4, 2921 LE Krimpen aan den IJssel, The Netherlands, T +31 180512933 www.breedveldstaal.nl, info@breedveldstaal.nl

Breman Machinery

57

Sasdijk 20, 8281 BM Genemuiden, The Netherlands, T +31 88 2736200 www.breman-machinery.nl, info@breman-machinery.nl

Breman Offshore

Leonarduskade 21, 1976 DH IJmuiden, The Netherlands, T +31 88 2736266 www.breman-offshore.nl, info@breman-offshore.nl

BRIDGES2000

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9, 52

Landverhuizersplein 65, 3072 MH Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 8201770 www.bridges2000.com, solutions@bridges2000.com

Broekman Logistics

63

Waalhaven Zuidzijde 21, 3089 JH Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4873911 www.broekmanlogistics.com, sales.rtm@broekmanlogistics.com

Bronswerk Heat Transfer

• • •

Stationsweg 22, 3862 CG Nijkerk, The Netherlands, T +31 33 2472500 www.bronswerk.com, info@bronswerk.com

Brooks Instrument

Einsteinstraat 53, 3902 HN Veenendaal, The Netherlands, T +31 318 549288 www.brooksinstrument.com, brookseu@brooksinstrument.com

Brunel (Oil & Gas) - Industry Global Focal Point

Rotterdam Airportbaan 19, 3045 AN Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 3125000 www.brunel.net, j.van.drunen@brunel.net

Brunel (Renewables) - Industry Global Focal Point

Joh. M. Keynesplein 33, 1006 AB Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 3125000 www.brunel.nl, m.pals@brunel.net

C-Job Naval Architects

Regulusplein 1, 2132 JN Hoofddorp, The Netherlands, T +31 88 0243700 www.c-job.com, info@c-job.com

C-trade

Soesterveste 6, 3432 RK Nieuwegein, The Netherlands, T +31 6 14246082 www.c-trade.nl, cg@c-trade.nl

C-Ventus Offshore Windfarm Services

Parklaan 32, 3016 BC Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 340522 www.disa-international.com, service@disa-international.com

Centre of Expertise Water & Energy

Nicolaas Beetsstraat 216-222, 3511 HG Utrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 85 1302723 www.echt.community, Info@echt.community

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IRO MEMBERS & THEIR ACTIVITIES

CMS

Newtonlaan 203, 3584 BH Utrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 30 2121282 www.cms-dsb.com, amsterdam@cms-dsb.com

Combifloat Systems

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Rivium Quadrant 75, 8th floor, 2909 LC Capelle and den IJssel, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4370811 www.combifloat.com, sales@combifloat.com

Compressor Systems Holland

Tuinschouw 4, 4131 MD Vianen, The Netherlands, T +31 347 324610 www.compressorsystems.com, csh@compressorsystems.com

Conbit

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Steenoven 5, 5626 DK Eindhoven, The Netherlands, T +31 40 7114505 www.conbit.eu, info@conbit.eu

Conoship International

Leonard Springerlaan, 9727 KB Groningen, The Netherlands, T +31 50 5268822 conoship.com, solutions@conoship.com

Construction and Piling Equipment Holland

Romhof 5, 9411 SB Beilen, The Netherlands, T +31 59 3540470 www.cape-holland.com, info@cape-holland.com

Conway & Partners

Otto Reuchlinweg 1132, 3072 MD Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2042200 www.conway-partners.com, info@conway-partners.com

Copier Bevelmachines

Bedrijvenstraat 13, 4283 JJ Giessen, The Netherlands, T +31 183 441313 www.bevelmachines.com, sales@copierbv.com

Coronam

Reaal 1, 1507 DV Zaandam, The Netherlands, T +31 75 6167745 www.coronam.nl, info@coronam.nl

Critical Minds

Burgemeester Breenplantsoen 1, 3471 CK Kamerik, The Netherlands, T +31 647152378 www.CriticalMinds.nl, hello@criticalminds.nl

Damen Shiprepair Rotterdam

Admiraal de Ruyterstraat 24, Port nr. 550, 3115 HB Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2041222 www.damenshiprepair.com, dsr@damen.com

Damen Shipyards Group

Avelingen West 20, 4200 AA Gorinchem, The Netherlands, T +31 183 639547 www.damen.com, info@damen.com

Damen Verolme Rotterdam

Prof. Gerbrandyweg 25, 3197 KK Rotterdam - Botlek, The Netherlands, T +31 181 234300 www.damenshiprepair.com, mail@damenverolme.com

DBR

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Lelystraat 53, 3364 AH Sliedrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 184 613200 www.dbr-bv.nl, info@dbr-bv.nl

DCN Diving

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Van Konijnburgweg 151, 4612 PL Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands, T +31 164 214343 www.dcndiving.com, info@dcnbv.nl

De Graaf Aandrijvingen Dalkruidbaan 149, 3009 CD Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2922333 www.degraaf-aandrijvingen.nl, informatie@degraaf-aandrijvingen.nl

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IRO MEMBERS & THEIR ACTIVITIES

De Haan Special Equipment

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66

Transistorweg 3, 9503 GT Stadskanaal, The Netherlands, T +31 599 613300 www.dehaan-se.com, sales@dehaan-se.com

De Nooij Stainless

• •

Voltastraat 7, 6716 AJ Ede, The Netherlands, T +31 318 493210 www.denooij.nl, ac@denooij.nl

DE REGT Cables

De Zaag 2-4, 2931 LD Krimpen aan de Lek, The Netherlands, T +31 180 668800 www.deregtcables.com, info@deregtcables.com

De Ruiter Staalkabel

Kerkeplaat 10, 3313 LC Dordrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 78 8200600 www.deruiterstaalkabel.nl, info@drstk.nl

De Ruyter Training & Consultancy BV (DRTC)

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Oosterhavenweg 22, 4382 NL Vlissingen, The Netherlands, T +31 118 463382 www.drtc.nl, drtc@drtc.nl

Deep BV, Hydrography & Geophysics

Johan van Hasseltweg 39D, 1021 KN Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 6343676 www.deepbv.com, info@deepbv.nl

DEKC Maritime

Osloweg 110, Groningen 9723BX, The Netherlands, T +31 50 5753950 www.dekc-maritime.nl, info@dekc.nl

Delta Safety Training

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Geyssendorfferweg 47, 3088 GJ Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2042255 www.deltasafetytraining.com, info@deltasafetytraining.com

DEME Offshore

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Minervum 7442, 4817 ZG Breda, The Netherlands, T +31 76 5204140 www.deme-group.com, info.demeoffshore@deme-group.com

Deno Compressors

Van der Giessenweg 49, 2921 LP Krimpen aan den IJssel, The Netherlands, T +31 180 442288 www.denocomp.nl, info@denocomp.nl

DHTC

Zeilmakersweg 10, 1786 PE Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 625070 www.dhtc.nl, info@dhtc.nl

Dieseko Group

Lelystraat 49, 3364 AH Sliedrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 184 410333 www.diesekogroup.com, info@diesekogroup.com

Diversey

Maarssenbroeksedijk 2, 3542 DN Utrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 30 2476911 www.diversey.com, lawza.ali@diversy.com

DNV

Zwolseweg 1, 2994 LB Barendrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2922600 www.dnv.com, rotterdammarketing@dnv.com

DOB - Academy

Raam 180, 2611 WP Delft, The Netherlands, T +31 15 2400555 www.dob-academy.nl, post@dob-academy.nl

Doedijns

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Bleiswijkseweg 51, 2712 PB Zoetermeer, The Netherlands, T +31 88 0912600 www.doedijns.com, solutions@doedijns.com

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Zuid-Oostsingel 24H, 4611 BB Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands, T +31 164 266144 www.jandenul.com, info@dcrnl.com

DroneQ Robotics

Weikamperweg, 120, 7351TH Hoenderloo, The Netherlands, T +31 611199955 www.droneq.nl, info@droneq.nl

DSM Dyneema

Urmonderbaan 22, 6167 RD Geleen, The Netherlands, T +31 46 7506555 www.dyneema.com, info.dsmhpf@dsm.com

Eager.one

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Savannahweg 69, 3542 AW Utrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 30 2408060 www.eager.one, info@eager.one

EBN

Daalsesingel 1, 3511 SV Utrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 30 2339001 www.ebn.nl, ebn.mail@ebn.nl

EEW-CTS

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Ginnekenweg 157, 4818 JD Breda, The Netherlands, T +31 76 5335415 www.eew-group.com, info.eewbv@eew-group.com

ELA Container Offshore

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Rouaanstraat 39, 9723 CC Groningen, The Netherlands, T +49 5932 7323500 www.ela-offshore.com, info@ela-offshore.com

Elcee Holland

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Kamerlingh Onnesweg 28, 3316 GL Dordrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 78 6544777 www.elcee.nl, info@elcee.nl

Elis Nederland

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Pieter Calandweg 2, 6827 BK Arnhem, The Netherlands, T +31 800 2373637 nl.elis.com, vincent.nibbering@elis.com

EMAR Offshore Services

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Wilhelminalaan 8, 4941 GK Raamsdonksveer, The Netherlands, T +31 162 727098 www.emaroffshoreservices.com, info@emaroffshoreservices.com

EMCÉ Winches

‘s Gravendamseweg 53B, 2215 TC Voorhout, The Netherlands, T +31 252 214080 www.emce.com, info@emce.com

EMHA

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Noordeinde 13, 3341 LW Hendrik Ido Ambacht, The Netherlands, T +31 88 3345500 www.emhabv.com, sales@emhabv.com

Endures

Bevesierweg 1 DC002, 1781 AT Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 747001 www.endures.nl, info@endures.nl

Enduro Softslings

Schrepel 1, 1648 GC De Goorn, The Netherlands, T +31 2292 20014 www.softslings.com, info@softslings.com

Enersea

Jan Evertsenweg 12, 3115 JA Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 3132100 www.enersea.nl, info@enersea.nl

Escher Process Modules Noordhoek 37, 3351 LD Papendrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 88 9433600 www.escher.nl, info@escher.nl

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IRO MEMBERS & THEIR ACTIVITIES

Etteplan

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49

Boompjes 40, 3011 XB Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 7986983 www.etteplan.com, sales.nl@etteplan.com

EY

• 4

Boompjes 258, 3011 XZ Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 88 4071000 www.ey.com/nl_nl, info@nl.ey.com

Fabricom Offshore Services (EQUANS)

53

Koperslagersweg 23, 1786 RA Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 670100 www.engie-fabricom.nl, receptie.denhelder.fabricom.nl@engie.com

FibreMax

Bokkewiel 6, 8502 TX Joure, The Netherlands, T +31 513 681 008 www.fibremax.nl, duco@fibremax.nl

Fluiconnecto

66

Van der Giessenweg 9, 2921 LP Krimpen aan den IJssel, The Netherlands, T +31 180 511411 www.fluiconnecto.nl, info@fluiconnecto.nl

FMJ Rolloos

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Buitendijks 29, 3356 LX Papendrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4515655 www.rolloos.com, info@rolloos.com

FMTC

Sloterweg 527, 1171 VG Badhoevedorp, the Netherlands, T +31 85 1307461 www.fmtcsafety.com, info@fmtcsafety.com

Formaco Forgings & Castings

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Cuijkseweg 4, 5443 PA Haps, The Netherlands, T +31 88 7001200 www.formaco.nl, info@formaco.nl

FourICT

Dutch Innovation Factory, Bleiswijkseweg 37, 2712 PB Zoetermeer, The Netherlands, T +31 79 7630480 www.fourict.nl, info@fourict.nl

Foxdrill

Kampenstraat 14, 7570 EK Oldenzaal, The Netherlands, T +31 541 580500 www.foxdrill.com, foxdrill@wagenborg.com

Frames

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Eikenlaan 237, 2404 BP Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands, T +31 172 461600 www.frames-group.com, info@frames-group.com

Fugro

35, 47

Veurse Achterweg 10, 2264 SG Leidschendam, The Netherlands, T +31 70 3111422 www.fugro.com, holding@fugro.com

G4S Training & Safety Solutions

Galvanistraat 89, 6716 AE Ede, The Netherlands, T +31 318 640310 www.g4s.nl, info@nl.g4s.com

GEA Nederland (GEA Westfalia Separator)

Hoogveld 16, 5431 NW Cuijk, The Netherlands, T +31 485 319300 www.gea.com/en/oil-gas-energy/index.jsp, nederland@gea.com

Geomil Equipment

67

Westbaan 240, 2841 MC Moordrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 172 427800 www.geomil.com, info@geomil.com

Georg Fischer

Lange Veenteweg 19, 8161 PA Epe, The Netherlands, T +31 578 678222 www.georgfischer.nl, nl.ps@georgfischer.com

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IRO MEMBERS & THEIR ACTIVITIES

Gielissen | Interiors | Exhibitions | Events

Freddy van Riemsdijkweg 21, 5657 EE Eindhoven, The Netherlands, T +31 40 2353637 www.gielissen.nl, info@gielissen.nl

GLOBE Airmotors

Boerhaaveweg 9-11, 2408 AD Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands, T +31 172 426608 www.globe-benelux.nl, info@globe-benelux.nl

Glomar Offshore

57

Het Nieuwe Diep 34-A3, 1781 AD Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 525030 www.glomaroffshore.com, chartering@glomaroffshore.com

Gouda Holland

67

Grote Esch 80, 2841 MJ Moordrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 182 506200 www.goudaholland.nl, info@goudaholland.nl

GranEnergia

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Weena Zuid 116, 3012 NC Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 3070550 www.granenergia.com, daan.beekhuis@granenergia.com

GustoMSC

48

Karel Doormanweg 35, 3115 JD Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2883000 www.nov.com/gustomsc, info.gustomsc@nov.com

H2M

Willeskop 94, 3417 ME Montfoort, The Netherlands, T +31 348 763728 www.h-2m.com, info@h-2m.com

Hatenboer-Water

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Mercuriusweg 8, 3113 AR Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4091200 www.hatenboer-water.com, info@hatenboer-water.com

Heerema Fabrication Group

Belgiëweg-Oost 1, 4455 TT Nieuwdorp, The Netherlands, T +31 113 618000 www.heerema.com, info@hfg-heerema.com

Heerema International Group Services

Vondellaan 47, 2332 AA Leiden, The Netherlands, T +31 70 5351730 www.heerema.com, info@heerema.com

Heerema Marine Contractors Nederland

Vondellaan 47, 2332 AA Leiden, The Netherlands, T +31 71 5799000 www.heerema.com, info@hmc-heerema.com

Helder Infra

Ligusterbaan 16, 2908 LW Capelle aan den IJssel, The Netherlands, T +31 10 7603000 www.helderinfra.com, info@helderinfra.com

Hendrik Veder Group

Eemhavenweg 131, 3089 KE Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2992344 www.hendrikvedergroup.com, info@hendrikvedergroup.com

Hetraco

Hoornaar 11, 7317 BR Apeldoorn, The Netherlands, T +31 55 3032180 www.hetraco.com, sales@hetraco.com

HGG Profiling Contractors

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Zuidrak 2, 1771 SW Wieringerwerf, The Netherlands, T +31 227 504030 www.hgg-group.com, info@hgg-group.com

Holland Legacy Pump Group Tuinschouw 4, 4131 MD Vianen, The Netherlands, T +31 347 765765 www.hlpgroup.nl, info@hlpgroup.nl

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IRO MEMBERS & THEIR ACTIVITIES

Honeywell

Stationsplein Zuid-West 961, 1117 CE Schiphol-Oost, The Netherlands, T +31 20 5656576 www.honeywell.com, industrie@honeywell.com

Honor Safety & Consultancy

Palmpolstraat 88, 1327 CJ Almere, The Netherlands, T +31 36 5219600 www.honor-safety.nl, info@honor-safety.nl

HSM Offshore Energy

54

Westfrankelandsedijk 9, 3115 HG Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4279200 www.hsmoffshoreenergy.com, sales@hsm.nl

Hudig & Veder Forwarding

Debussystraat 2, 3161 WD Rhoon, The Netherlands, T +31 10 5066600 www.hudigveder.nl, forwarding@hudigveder.nl

Huisman

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54

Admiraal Trompstraat 2, 3115 HH Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 88 0702222 www.huismanequipment.com, info@huisman-nl.com

Hycom

Antillen 43, 7333 PE Apeldoorn, The Netherlands, T +31 88 0597200 www.hycom.nl, info@hycom.nl

Hydac

Vossenbeemd 109, 5705 CL Helmond, The Netherlands, T +31 88 0597001 www.hydac.nl, nl-info@hydac.com

Hydrasun

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Overwegwachter 2, 3034 KG Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4049044 www.hydrasun.com, rotterdam.sales@hydrasun.com

IHC IQIP Molendijk 94, 3361 EP Sliedrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 88 0155000 www.ihciqip.com, info.iqip@ihciqip.com

Ingenieursbureau Coenradie

Moorland 8, 5688 GA Oirschot, The Netherlands, T +31 499 577202 www.coenradie.nl, info@coenradie.nl

Ingenieursburo Gommer

Parkweg 11, 2271 AD Voorburg, The Netherlands, T +31 70 3868286 www.gommer.nl, gommer@gommer.nl

Inmarsat

Loire 158-160, 2491 AL Den Haag, The Netherlands, T +31 70 3013200 www.inmarsat.com/maritime, maritime@inmarsat.com

InterDam

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Benedenrijweg 186, 2987 VB Ridderkerk, The Netherlands, T +31 180 470030 www.interdam.com, info@interdam.com

International SOS

• •

John M. Keynesplein 3, 1066 EP Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 8200888 www.internationalsos.com, sosnetherlands@internationalsos.com

Intramar Insurances

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Het Nieuwe Diep 34 A8, 1781 AD Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 612222 www.intramar.nl, info@intramar.nl

IOT-DOSCO

Boekel 36, 1921 CE Akersloot, The Netherlands, T +31 72 5333222 www.iot-dosco.nl, sales@iot-dosco.nl

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IRO MEMBERS & THEIR ACTIVITIES

iPS - Powerful People

Rivium Boulevard 101, 2909 LK Capelle aan den IJssel, The Netherlands, T +31 88 4479494 www.ipspowerfulpeople.com, info@ipspowerfulpeople.com

IRM Europe

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Concordiastraat 84, 1951 AS Velsen-Noord, The Netherlands, T +31 62 689 3082 www.irmeurope.com, sales@irmeurope.com

Iv-Consult

Noordhoek 37, 3351 LD Papendrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 88 9433100 www.iv-consult.nl, info@iv-consult.nl

Iv-Offshore & Energy

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Noordhoek 37, 3351 LD Papendrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 88 9433300 www.iv-offshore-energy.com, info@iv-one.nl

IVM (Instituut voor Veiligheid & Milieu)

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Monierweg 4, 7740 AE Coevorden, The Netherlands, T +31 88 1663000 www.werkveilig.nl, info@werkveilig.nl

Jack-Up Barge

Krausstraat 14-16, 3364 AD Sliedrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 184 420091 www.jackupbarge.com, commercial@jackupbarge.com

JB Systems Industrial Automation

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Westlandseweg 190, 3131 HX Vlaardingen, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4608060 www.jbsystems.nl, info@jbsystems.nl

Jumbo Offshore

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Havenstraat 23, 3115 HC Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 7900270 www.jumbomaritime.nl, info@jumbomaritime.nl

Kalkman Handelsonderneming

• •

Parallelweg 11, 2921 LE Krimpen aan den IJssel, The Netherlands, T +31 180 517755 www.kalkman-handel.nl, handel@kalkman.nl

KCI the engineers

De Brauwweg 62, 3125 AE Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4270399 www.kci.nl, info@kci.nl

KENC Engineering

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Zutphenstraat 39, 7575 EJ Oldenzaal, The Netherlands, T +31 541 533193 www.kenc.nl, info@kenc.nl

Kenz Figee Group

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Zuiddijk 400, 1505 HE Zaandam, The Netherlands, T +31 75 6810410 www.kenzfigee.com, info@kenzfigee.com

KH Engineering

Jan van Galenstraat 2, 3115 JG Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2088888 www.khe.eu, info@khe.eu

Konnektus

De schans 2, 5301 DL Zaltbommel, The Netherlands, T +31 418 510016 www.konnektus.nl, konnekt@konnektus.nl

Konutherm

Baarnsche Dijk 6A8, 3741 LR Baarn, The Netherlands, T +31 35 3034910 www.konutherm.com, info@konutherm.nl

KPMG Laan van Langerhuize 1, 1186 DS Amstelveen, The Netherlands, T +31 20 6567890 www.kpmg.nl/energie, Schut.Jessica@kpmg.nl

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KPS

• •

Dienstenstraat 25, 3161 GN Rhoon, The Netherlands, T +31 10 5030077 www.kpsnl.com, info@kpsnl.com

Lankhorst Engineered Products

• •

Prinsengracht 2, 8607 AD Sneek, The Netherlands, T +31 515 487641 www.lankhorst-offshore.com, offshore@lankhorst-offshore.com

LUC Group

• •

Boschstraat 31, 6442 PB Brunssum, The Netherlands, T +31 45 5270300 www.lucgroup.com, sales@lucgroup.com

LV Shipping & Logistics

Koggehaven 24, 3133 LA Vlaardingen, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4455000 www.lvshipping.com, j.kers@lensveld.com

M Restart

45, 75

Van Vollenhovenstraat 29, 3016 BG Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 7141800 www.mrestart.nl, info@mrestart.nl

Machinefabriek Heerbaart

• • •

55

Alfred Marshallstraat 13, 7559 SE Hengelo, The Netherlands, T +31 74 2427575 www.machinefabriek-heerbaart.com, info@machinefabriek-heerbaart.com

Mammoet Europe

• •

Karel Doormanweg 47, 3115 JD Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2042424 www.mammoet.com, info@mammoet.com

MarFlex

• •

Louis Pasteurstraat 8, 3261 LZ Oud-Beijerland, The Netherlands, T +31 186 890200 www.marflex.com, info@marflex.com

Marin

Haagsteeg 2, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands, T +31 317 493911 www.marin.nl, info@marin.nl

Maris

Gildeweg 7 A, 2632 BD Nootdorp, The Netherlands, T +31 15 2029210 www.maris.nl, info@maris.nl

Maritime Construction Services

• • •

Parnassusweg 805B, 1082 LZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 6 11772553 www.mcs.nl, info@mcs.nl

Marsh

Conradstraat 18, 3013 AP Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4060600 www.marsh.nl

McDermott

• •

Prinses Beatrixlaan 35, 2595 AK Den Haag, The Netherlands, T +31 70 3732010 www.mcdermott.com, info@mcdermott.com

MechDes Engineering

Fahrenheitstraat 47, 3846 CC Harderwijk, The Netherlands, T +31 341 277070 www.mechdes.nl, info@mechdes.nl

MediWerk

Luchthavenweg 6F, 1786 PP Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 88 0117500 www.mediwerk.com, info@mediwerk.com

Meteogroup

• •

Orteliuslaan 1000, 3528 BD Utrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 3177 28 400 www.dtn.com/weather/marine-offshore, offshore@dtn.com

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IRO MEMBERS & THEIR ACTIVITIES

MO4

Teleportboulevard 110, 1043 EJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 8203399 www.mo4.online, jelte@mo4.online

Mocean Offshore

Teleportboulevard 110, Unit 6.24, 1043 EJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 8203399 www.mocean-offshore.com, info@mocean-offshore.com

Mokveld Valves

68

Nijverheidsstraat 67, 2802 AJ Gouda, The Netherlands, T +31 182 597500 www.mokveld.com, sales@mokveld.com

Montipower

• •

Tjariet 3, 9909 BZ Spijk, The Netherlands, T +31 651380431 www.montipower.com, theo.keizer@montipower.com

Mooreast Europe

• • •

69

Prinses Margrietlaan 39A, 3051 AP Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 6 26443148 www.mooreast.com, europe@mooreast.com

Mourik Industry

• •

Nieuwesluisweg 110, 3197 KV Rotterdam - Botlek, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2965400 www.mourik.com, secretariaat@mourik.com

MP Holland - International Freight Forwarders

Shannonweg 37, 1118 LA Schiphol, The Netherlands, T +31 20 6541500 www.mpholland.net, c.korteweg@mpholland.net

MPC Marine & Port Consultancy

Franse Akker 8, 4824 AK Breda, The Netherlands, T +31 85 0182818 www.marineportconsultancy.com, rgu@marineportconsultancy.com

Muller Dordrecht

Merwekade 82, 3311 TH Dordrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 78 6392000 www.muller-dordrecht.nl, info@muller-dordrecht.nl

Multimetaal Constructie

• •

Scheepmakersweg 23, 1786 PD Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 611120 www.multimetaal.com, info@multimetaal.com

Multiplan International

c/o The Crescent Mechelen - Motstraat 30, 2800 Mechelen, Belgium, T +32 89 717702 www.multiplan-international.com, info@multiplan-international.com

Multraship Ocean Towage

63

Schuttershofweg 1, 4538 AA Terneuzen, The Netherlands, T +31 115 645000 www.multraship.com, managementsupport@multraship.com

N-Sea

Wilgenbos 2, 3311 JX Dordrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 111 456000 www.n-sea.com, info@n-sea.com

Navingo

Jan van Galenstraat 56, 3115 JG Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4360112 www.navingo.com, info@navingo.com

NEDAL Aluminium

Groenwoudsedijk 1, 3528 BG Utrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 30 2925711 www.nedal.com, info@nedal.nl

Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij Schepersmaat 2, 9400 HH Assen, The Netherlands, T +31 592 369111 www.nam.nl, nam-communicatie@shell.com

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IRO MEMBERS & THEIR ACTIVITIES

Neptune Marine

• •

25

Rivierdijk 586, 3371 ED Hardinxveld-Giessendam, The Netherlands, T +31 184 621423 www.neptunemarine.com, info@neptunemarine.com

Nevesbu

Kelvinring 48, 2952 BG Alblasserdam, The Netherlands, T +31 88 9433400 www.nevesbu.com, info@nevesbu.com

NHL Stenden Hogeschool

• •

Dellewal 8, 8881 EG Terschelling, The Netherlands, T +31 562 446603 www.nhlstenden.com, miwb@nhl.nl

Nidec Netherlands

• •

Kubus 155, 3364 DG Sliedrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 184 420555 www.nidec-netherlands.nl, info.nl@mail.nidec.com

Niron Staal Amsterdam

• •

Vasumweg 125, 1033 SG Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 6333031 www.nironstaal.nl, info@nironstaal.nl

Nord-Lock Benelux

• •

Postbus 606, 9700 AP Groningen, Nederland, T +31 50 5275656 www.nord-lock.com/nl-nl/, info@nord-lock.nl

Nsecure

Lübeck 1, 2993 LK Barendrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 88 1239000 www.nsecure.nl, info@nsecure.nl

Oceanteam

• •

Westerdoksdijk 473, 1013 BX Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 5357570 www.oceanteam.no, info@oceanteam.nl

ODS Metering Systems

• • •

Donk 6, 2991 LE Barendrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 180 640879 www.ods-metering-systems.com/nl/, odsmetering@ods-nl.com

Offshore Independents

Noordsingel 117, 3035 EM Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 7370938 www.offshoreindependents.com, info@offshoreindependents.com

Offshore Industry

Boulevard Bankert 290, 4382 AC Vlissingen, The Netherlands, T +31 118 473398 www.ynfpublishers.com, info@ynfpublishers.com

Offshore Marine Contractors

• •

63

Verlaat 6, 8331 VA Steenwijk, The Netherlands, T +31 528 230445 www.omcon.com, holland@omcon.com

Onstream European Consultancy

• •

Vlietweg 17C, 2266 KA Leidschendam, The Netherlands, T +31 70 7507800 www.onstreamgroup.com, tenders@onstreamgroup.com

OOS International

Oostkapelseweg 4, 4353 EH Serooskerke, The Netherlands, T +31 118 726200 www.oosinternational.com, info@oosinternational.com

Orga

73

Strickledeweg 13, 3125 AT Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2085555 www.orga.nl, info@orga.nl

Paradigm Group

• •

Ambachtsweg 7, 2964 LG Groot-Ammers, The Netherlands, T +31 184 609419 www.paradigm.eu, info@paradigm.eu

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IRO MEMBERS & THEIR ACTIVITIES

Parker Hannifin

Nijverheidsweg 3, 3341 LJ Hendrik Ido Ambacht, The Netherlands, T +31 541 585000 www.parker.com, parker.benelux@parker.com

PAT-Krüger

25

Mangaan 6, 5234 GD Den Bosch, The Netherlands, T +31 73 6443366 www.pat-kruger.com, sales@pat-kruger.com

PECO Douwes Group

Ambachtsweg 12A, 2641 KS Pijnacker, The Netherlands, T +31 15 3615200 www.pdg.nl, info@pdg.nl

Pedemex

Westblaak 47, 3012 KD Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4124329 www.pedemex.nl, p.schoonenberg@pedemex.nl

Petrofac Training Services

• •

Pompoenweg 3, 2321 DK Leiden, The Netherlands, T +31 71 7601660 www.skillsvx.com, skillsvx@petrofac.com

Plaatwalserij Purmerend

Neckerstraat 2A, 1456 BD Wijdewormer, The Netherlands, T +31 299 422853 www.plaatwalserij-purmerend.nl, info@plaatwalserij-purmerend.nl

Pliant Offshore

Heusing 11, 4817 ZB Breda, The Netherlands, T +31 76 5816588 www.pliant-offshore.com, info@pliant-offshore.com

Port of Amsterdam

• •

De Ruijterkade 7, 1013 AA Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 5234500 www.portofamsterdam.com, daan.van.velzen@portofamsterdam.nl

Port of Den Helder

Het Nieuwe Diep 33, 1781 AD Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 618481 www.portofdenhelder.eu, info@podh.eu

Port of Rotterdam

Wilhelminakade 909, 3072 AP Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2521010 www.portofrotterdam.com, info@portofrotterdam.com

Presserv

Klinknagelstraat 8, 3089 JP Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 615507217 www.presserv.com, kristian.fasel@presserv.com

PricewaterhouseCoopers Belastingadviseur

• •

Fascinatio Boulevard 350, 3009 AV Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 88 7920010 www.pwc.com, xuan.le@nl.pwc.com

Pronomar

Noordeinde 88C, 3341 LW Hendrik Ido Ambacht, The Netherlands, T +31 78 6819 81 www.pronomar.com, info@pronomar.com

Q3 Heavy Lift

Pastoriestraat 1, 3195 HT Pernis, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2613330 www.q3heavylift.com, info@q3heavylift.com

Quercus Technical Services

77

Baileystraat 3, 8013 RV Zwolle, The Netherlands, T +31 38 4529991 www.qts.nl, info@qts.nl

Rabobank Wholesale Clients Netherlands Croeselaan 28, 3521 CB Utrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 30 7122852 www.rabobank.com, ton.wouterse@rabobank.com

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IRO MEMBERS & THEIR ACTIVITIES

Rae Benelux

Hoofdweg 34C, 2908 LC Capelle aan den IJssel, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4426149 www.rae.nl, info@rae.nl

RBES

63

Hofpoort Building, Hofplein 20, 14th Floor, 3032 AC Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2680200 www.redboxgroup.com, info@redboxgroup.com

RedWave

Handelskade 6, 1948 NA Beverwijk, The Netherlands, T +31 251 262400 www.redwave.nl, info@redwave.nl

Redwise Maritime Services

Amersfoortseweg 12E, 3751 LK Bunschoten Spakenburg, The Netherlands, T +31 33 4217860 www.redwise.com, info@redwise.nl

RelyOn Nutec

Beerweg 71, 3199 LM Rotterdam - Maasvlakte, The Netherlands, T +31 181 376600 www.relyonnutec.com/en_nl, booking@nl.relyonnutec.com

Resato International

Duitslandlaan 1, 9403 DL Assen, The Netherlands, T +31 50 5016877 www.resato.com, info@resato.com

Ridderflex & Plastics

• • •

Touwslagerstraat 5, 2984 AW Ridderkerk, The Netherlands, T +31 180 463471 www.ridderflex.nl, sales@ridderflex.nl

ROC Kop van Noord-Holland

Sperwerstraat 4, 1780 AG Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 611200 www.rockopnh.nl, bo@rockopnh.nl

Roodhart Marine Services

• • •

Waalhaven Zuidzijde 52-66, 3088 HJ Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4286122 www.roodhart.com, marine@roodhart.com

Rotterdam Offshore Group

Drutenstraat 7, 3087 CC Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +21 10 4737400 www.rotterdamoffshore.com, info@rotterdamoffshore.com

Rotterdam Partners

Korte Hoogstraat 31, 3011 GK Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 7900140 www.rotterdampartners.nl, info@rotterdampartners.nl

Royal IHC

• • •

55

Smitweg 6, 2961 AW Kinderdijk, The Netherlands, T +31 88 0152535 www.royalihc.com, info@royalihc.com

Rusch Offshore Services

• •

Aambeeld 4, 1671 NT Medemblik, The Netherlands, T +31 227 540027 www.rusch.to, info@rusch.to

Saltwater Engineering

49

Buitendijks 33, 3356 LX Papendrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 78 2051500 www.saltwater.nl, info@saltwater.nl

Sandvik Materials Technology DCV

• • •

Beursplein 37, H5-19, 3011 AA Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2080221 www.materials.sandvik/en/, hans.boudewijn@sandvik.com

SBM Offshore

• • •

Karel Doormanweg 66, 3115 JD Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2320 000 www.sbmoffshore.com, group.communications@sbmoffshore.com

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IRO MEMBERS & THEIR ACTIVITIES

Schlumberger Petroleum Services

• •

Kromhoutstraat 26, 1976 BM IJmuiden, The Netherlands, T +31 255 562000 www.slb.com

SDC Verifier

48

Zijlvest 25, 2011 VB Haarlem, The Netherlands, T +31 15 3010310 www.sdcverifier.com, support@sdcverifier.com

Sea Rescue Gear

Gerleeweg 10, 2201 DD Noordwijk ZH, The Netherlands, T +31 71 5611365 www.skilltrade.nl, jstam@skilltrade.nl

Seacontractors Brokerage

• • •

Gortstraat 36, 4331 LC Middelburg, The Netherlands, T +31 118 410520 www.seacontractors.com, info@seacontractors.com

Seafox

• •

Westerduinweg 3, 1976 BV Ijmuiden, The Netherlands, T +31 23 5541313 www.seafox.com, info@seafox.com

Seal For Life Industries

Gasselterstraat 20, 9503 JB Stadskanaal, The Netherlands, T +31 599 696170 www.sealforlife.com, info@sealforlife.com

SeaMar Services

• •

Het Nieuwe Werk 49, 1780 AN Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 683050 www.seamar.nl, info@seamar.nl

Seatools

• •

Edisonstraat 67, 3280 AE Numansdorp, The Netherlands, T +31 186 680000 www.seatools.nl, info@seatools.nl

Seaway 7

Louis Pasteurlaan 5, 2719 EE Zoetermeer, The Netherlands, T +31 79 3637700 www.seaway7.com, bd@subsea7.com

Selmers

• •

70

Biesland 3, 1948 RJ Beverwijk, The Netherlands, T +31 251 211999 www.selmers.com, sales@selmers.com

Siemens Nederland

• • • •

Stadhouderslaan 900, 2382 BL Zoeterwoude, The Netherlands, T +31 71 5792444 www.siemens-energy.com, oilgas.nl@siemens-energy.com

Siemens PLM Software

Het Zuiderkruis 63, 5215 MV Den Bosch, The Netherlands, T +31 73 6802500 www.siemens.nl/plm, info.benelux.plm@siemens.com

Sif Netherlands

• •

19

Mijnheerkensweg 33, 6041 TA Roermond, The Netherlands, T +31 475 385777 www.sif-group.com, info@sif-group.com

Sinus Jevi

73

Aambeeld 19, 1671 NT Medemblik, The Netherlands, T +31 227 549141 www.sinusjevi.com, info@sinusjevi.com

Siri Marine

• •

Gebr. Wrightlaan 2D, 9615 TN KOLHAM, The Netherlands, T +31 596 620997 www.sirimarine.nl, info@sirimarine.nl

Smitsvonk Holland Goudstraat 6, 2718 RC Zoetermeer, The Netherlands, T +31 79 3613533 www.smitsvonk.nl, info@smitsvonk.durag.com

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IRO MEMBERS & THEIR ACTIVITIES

SMST Designers & Constructors

• • •

56

56

57

De Steven 51-53, Harbour no. 713, 9206 AX Drachten, The Netherlands, T +31 512 591000 www.smstequipment.com, info@smst.nl

Smulders Hoge Mauw 200, 2370 Arendonk, Belgium, T +32 14 672281 www.smulders.com, info@smulders.com

Solidd Steel Structures

Solcamastraat 22, 9262 ND Sumar, The Netherlands, T +31 511 462525 www.solidd.eu, solidd@solidd.eu

SoluForce

Flevolaan 7, 1601 MA Enkhuizen, The Netherlands, T +31 228 355555 www.soluforce.com, info@soluforce.com

SOMA Bedrijfsopleidingen

Ceintuurbaan 2, 3840 AH Harderwijk, The Netherlands, T +31 341 499450 www.somabedrijfsopleidingen.nl, info@somabedrijfsopleidingen.nl

Spliethoff

59

Radarweg 36, 1000 AK Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 4488400 www.spliethoff.com, projects@spliethoff.com

SPM Marine & Offshore

Thomas Edisonweg 10, 5151 DJ Drunen, The Netherlands, T +31 416 747001 www.spminstrument.nl, info@spminstrument.nl

SPT Offshore

61

Korenmolenlaan 2, 3447 GG Woerden, The Netherlands, T +31 88 2202121 www.sptoffshore.com, info@sptoffshore.com

SRC Netherlands

• • •

Heijplaatweg 4, 3089 JC Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 3225057 www.srcnl.nl, info@srcnl.nl

STC-KNRM

Quarantaineweg 98, Harbour nr. 2620, 3089 KP Rotterdam - Heijplaat, The Netherlands, T +31 800 3800030 www.stc-knrm.nl, info@stc-knrm.nl

Stephenson Academy

• •

Rivium Boulevard 34, 2909 LK Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 7997300 www.stephensonacademy.com, info@stephensonacademy.com

Strohm

• •

Monnickendamkade 1, 1976 EC IJmuiden, The Netherlands, T +31 25 5763500 www.strohm.eu, info@strohm.eu

Supermaritime Nederland

Oostenrijkweg 15, 4455 RZ Nieuwdorp, The Netherlands, T +31 118 460020 www.supermaritime.com, info@supermaritime.nl

Svasek Hydraulics

Kratonkade 23, 3024 ES Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4671361 www.svasek.com, info@svasek.com

Task Environmental Services Worldwide

Magelhaenstraat 16, 7825 VK Emmen, The Netherlands, T +31 591 210220 www.task-es.com, info@task-es.com

Taxand Netherlands

Jachthavenweg 124, 1081 KJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 4356422 www.taxand.nl, jimmie.vanderzwaan@taxand.nl

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IRO MEMBERS & THEIR ACTIVITIES

Technip Energies

Fascinatio Boulevard 522, 2909 VA Capelle aan den IJssel, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2207070 www.technipenergies.com, TPEPG_info@technipenergies.com

TechnipFMC - Surface Technologies

Trekkenweg 5/5A, 7844 NZ Nieuw-Amsterdam/Veenoord, The Netherlands, T +31 591 267000 www.technipfmc.com

Teijin Aramid

Velperweg 76, 6824 BM Arnhem, The Netherlands, T +31 88 2689121 www.teijinaramid.com, oilandgas@teijinaramid.com

Temporary Works Design

Marconistraat 16, 3029 AK Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2940374 www.twd.nl, info@twd.nl

The Hague Business Agency

Prinses Margrietplantsoen 35, 2595 AM Den Haag, The Netherlands, T +31 70 3115555 businessagency.thehague.com, thebusiness@thehague.com

The Offshore Partners

Sluisjesdijk 155, 3087 AG Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4914131 www.theoffshorepartners.com, info@theoffshorepartners.com

Thermo Electric Instrumentation

• •

Coenecoop 71-73, 2741 PH Waddinxveen, The Netherlands, T +31 85 7607300 www.te-instrumentation.com, info@te-instrumentation.com

Titan Projects

• • •

De Marne 53, 8701 PV Bolsward, The Netherlands, T +31 5155 48200 www.titanprojects.com, info@titanprojects.nl

TKF

• • •

Spinnerstraat 15, 7480 AA Haaksbergen, The Netherlands, T +31 53 5732255 www.tkf.nl, info@tkf.nl

TNO Bouw en Ondergrond Utrecht

Princetonlaan 6, 3508 TA Utrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 30 2564600 www.tno.nl, wegwijzer@tno.nl

TNO Industrie en Techniek Delft

Stieltjesweg 1, 2600 AD Delft, The Netherlands, T +31 15 2692000 www.tno.nl, info-IenT@tno.nl

TOS People & Ship Delivery

76

Waalhaven Oostzijde 77, Harbour nr. 2203a, 3087 BM Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4366293 www.tos.nl, info@tos.nl

Tradinco Instruments

• •

Radonstraat 250, 2718 TB Zoetermeer, The Netherlands, T +31 10 5112911 www.tradinco.com, sales@tradinco.com

TrustLube

• •

Neon 7, 4751 XA Oud Gastel, The Netherlands, T +31 88 8787700 www.trustlube.com, info@trustlube.com

TU Delft - Department of Ship and Offshore Structures

Mekelweg 2, 2628 CD Delft, The Netherlands, T +31 15 2789250 www.3me.tudelft.nl, m.l.kaminski@tudelft.nl

Twister Einsteinlaan 20, 2289 CC Rijswijk, The Netherlands, T +31 70 3030006 www.twisterbv.com, office@twisterbv.com

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IRO MEMBERS & THEIR ACTIVITIES

Ulstein Design & Solutions

Rotterdam Airportplein 32, 3045 AP Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4750011 www.ulstein.com, udsbv.info@ulstein.com

United Offshore Services

71

Appelweg 16, 4782 PX Moerdijk, The Netherlands, T +31 168 415140 www.uos-nl.com, sales@uos-nl.com

Valvetight

Zandhaarweg 5, 7595 KM Weerselo, The Netherlands, T +31 85 3012888 www.valvetight.com, pronk@valvetight.com

Van Aalst Group

Baanhoekweg 16, 3313 LA Dordrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 78 6221304 www.vanaalstgroup.com, info@vanaalstgroup.com

Van Beest

Industrieweg 6, 3361 HJ Sliedrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 184 413300 www.vanbeest.nl, sales@vanbeest.eu

Van Ee Staalspecialisten

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Deventerweg, 3771 NP Barneveld, The Netherlands, T +31 342 493555 www.vaneestaal.nl, info@vaneestaal.nl

Van Halteren Metaal

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De Kronkels 27, 3752 LM Bunschoten, The Netherlands, T +31 33 2992300 www.vanhalteren.com, info@vanhalteren.com

Van Heck

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Ambachtsstraat 2, 8391 VK Noordwolde, The Netherlands, T +31 561 431739 www.vanheckgroup.com, info@vanheckgroup.com

Van Leusden

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Parelhoenweg 2, 4791 PA Klundert, The Netherlands, T +31 168 385225 www.vanleusden.com, info@vanleusden.com

Van Meeuwen Lubrication Leeuwenveldseweg 5A, 1382 LV Weesp, The Netherlands, T +31 294 494494 marine-offshore.vanmeeuwen.com, info@vanmeeuwen.com

Van Oord

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Schaardijk 211, 3063 NH Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 88 8260000 www.vanoord.com, info@vanoord.com

Van Oord Offshore

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Jan Blankenweg 2, 4207 HN Gorinchem, The Netherlands, T +31 88 8265200 www.vanoord.com, info@vanoord.com

Van Thiel United

Bosscheweg 38, 5741 SX Beek en Donk, The Netherlands, T +31 492 469060 www.thiel.nl, sales@thiel.nl

Van Veelen Industriële Verpakkingen

Van Veenendaalweg 17, 3088 HG Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4290180 www.veelen.nl, info@veelen.nl

Van Woerkom, Nobels & Ten Veen

Kubus 60, 3364 DG Sliedrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 184 414800 www.wnvnl.com, info@wnvnl.com

VandeGrijp IGS

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Rietgorsweg 11, 3356 LJ Papendrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 78 6446464 www.vandegrijp.com, info@vandegrijp.com

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VDL Klima

Meerenakkerweg 30, 5652 AV Eindhoven, The Netherlands, T +31 40 2981818 www.vdlklima.com, info@vdlklima.com

Veiligheidstechniek Nederland

IJzerweg 67, 5342 LX Oss, The Netherlands, T +31 412 695555 www.vtn.nl, info@vtn.nl

VIRO

Burgemeester van Lierplein 73, 3134 ZB Vlaardingen, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4092600 www.viro-group.com/nl/, j.meulmeester@viro-group.com

Vlentec International

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Roald Amundsenstraat 31, 7825AP Emmen, The Netherlands, T +31 59 1394720 vlentec.com, sales@vlentec.com

Vos Prodect Innovations (VPI)

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Heemst 1, 7892 AL Klazienaveen, The Netherlands, T +31 591 315600 www.vos-prodect.com, info@vos-prodect.com

VoTech Filter

Kerktiend 14, 6065 BN Montfort, The Netherlands, T +31 475 712953 www.votechfilter.nl, info@votechfilter.nl

Vremac Cylinders

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Oude Apeldoornseweg 33J, 7333 NR Apeldoorn, The Netherlands, T +31 85 0797800 www.vremac.nl, info@vremac.com

Vroon Offshore Services

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Het Nieuwe Werk 88, 1781 AK Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 673800 www.vroonoffshore.com, info@nl.vroonoffshore.com

Vryhof

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Karel Doormanweg 7, 3115 JD Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2668900 www.vryhof.com, info@vryhof.com

Vuyk Engineering Rotterdam

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Lichtenauerlaan 2, 3062 ME Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 88 0155115 www.vuykrotterdam.com, vuyk@vuykrotterdam.com

Vydraulics Group

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Industrielaan 6, 8890 Moorslede, Belgium, T +32 56 501116 vydraulics.com, info@vydraulics.com

W1CON

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Uranusstraat 11, 8521 LZ Sint Nicolaasga, The Netherlands, T +31 6 15841940 www.w1con.com, gbm.wigger@w1con.com

Wagenborg Offshore Holding

Marktstraat 10, 9930 AA Delfzijl, The Netherlands, T +31 596 636911 www.wagenborg.com, info@wagenborg.com

Wärtsilä Netherlands

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Havenstraat 21, 3115 HC Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 88 9802000 www.wartsila.com/nld/nl, sales.benelux@wartsila.com

Weatherford Elastomers

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George Stephensonweg 13, 3130 AA Vlaardingen, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4451155 www.weatherford.com, elastomers@eu.weatherford.com

Weatherford Netherlands Schrijnwerkersweg 6, 1780 AG Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 635386 www.weatherford.com, info@weatherford.com

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WellGear Group

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Oosteinde 1, 9431 AT Westerbork, The Netherlands, T +31 85 2734600 www.wellgear.nl, info@wellgear.nl

West Coast International 2 Supply

Noorderkade 36A, 1940 AB Beverwijk, The Netherlands, T +31 251 229090 www.westcoastintl.com, info@westcoastintl.com

WIND Cable Services

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Oudegracht 164-168, 1811 CP Alkmaar, The Netherlands, T +31 72 5193250 www.wind.nl, info@wind.nl

Windcat Workboats

Trawlerkade 106, 1976 CC IJmuiden, The Netherlands, T +31 255 520336 www.windcatworkboats.com, info@windcatworkboats.com

Work Wise

Hoogeveenenweg 100, 2913 LV Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2840567 www.workwise.eu, info@workwise.eu

WTS Energy

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Koninginnegracht 23, 2514 AB Den Haag, The Netherlands, T +31 70 2400470 www.wtsenergy.com, info@wtsenergy.com

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ASSOCIATED ORGANISATIONS Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports

De Ruyterkade 7, 1013 AA Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 610357549 www.ayop.com, info@ayop.com

Central Dredging Association (CEDA)

Rotterdamseweg 183C, 2274 HV Delft, The Netherlands, T +31 15 2858728 www.dredging.org, ceda@dredging.org

Dutcham - Dutch Brazilian Chamber of Commerce

Rua Marques de Itu 503, CJ. 62, 01223-001 Sao Paolo, Brazil, T +55 11 32219242 www.dutcham.com.br, info@dutcham.com.br

EEEGR

Unit 4, Ground Floor Wellington Park, NR31 7BB Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom, T +44 1493 412199 www.eeegr.com, office@eeegr.com

evofenedex

Signaalrood 60, 2718 SG Zoetermeer, The Netherlands, T +31 79 3467346 www.evofenedex.nl, info@evofenedex.nl

Haven en Scheepvaart Vereniging (HSV) Den Helder

IJzergietersweg 1, 1786 RD Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 616739 www.hsvdenhelder.nl, info@hsvdenhelder.nl

Holland House Mexico Energy & Maritime

Av. Paseo De La Reforma 180, Ju√°rez, 06600 Mexico City, Mexico, T +52 55 50258685 www.hollandhousemexico.com, tb@hollandhousemexico.com

International Association of Drilling Contractors

Frans Halsstraat 42, 6501 BK Nijmegen, The Netherlands, T +31 24 6752252 www.iadc.org, anne.otten@iadc.org

Nederlandse WindEnergie Associatie, NWEA

Arthur van Schendelstraat 550, 3511 MH Utrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 30 2316977 www.nwea.nl, info@nwea.nl

Netherlands African Business Council

Prinses Margrietplantsoen 37, 2595 AM Den Haag, The Netherlands, T +31 70 3043618 www.nabc.nl, info@nabc.nl

Netherlands Maritime Technology

Maaskade 119, 3007 DB Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 88 4451000 www.maritimetechnology.nl, info@maritimetechnology.nl

NOF Energy

Thames House, Mandale Business Park, 1st floor, DH1 1TH Durham, United Kingdom, T +44 191 3846464 www.nofenergy.co.uk, business@nofenergy.co.uk

North Sea Port

Schelpenpad 2, 4531 PD Terneuzen, The Netherlands, T +31 115 647400 www.northseaport.com, port@northseaport.com

Rotterdam Port Promotion Council

Waalhaven Zuidzijde 19, 3089 JH Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 3033260 www.rppc.nl/nl/home, rppc@rppc.nl

World Class Maintenance

Boschstraat 35, 4811 GB Breda, The Netherlands, T +31 76 7631553 www.worldclassmaintenance.com, info@worldclassmaintenance.com

WTC Twente Energy Group Industrieplein 2, 7553 LL Hengelo, The Netherlands, T +31 74 2915604 www.wtctwente.nl/business-club/themagroepen/energy-group/, info@wtctwente.eu

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IRO MEMBERS & THEIR ACTIVITIES

Danish Marine & Offshore Group

Norremansvej 27, 9270 Kla rup, Denmark, T +45 98317711 www.offshore-denmark.dk, info@offshore-denmark.dk

Decom North Sea

Riverside House, AB11 7LH Aberdeen, United Kingdom, T +44 1224 224129 www.decomnorthsea.com, bnixon@decomnorthsea.com

Energy Industries Council

89 Albert Embankment, SE1 7TP London, United Kingdom, T +44 207 091 8600 www.the-eic.com, sarah.gilley-lansdell@the-eic.com

Energy Technology Club

Reyerslaan 80, B 1030 Brussels, Belgium, T +32 27 068147 www.agoria.be, pieter-jan.provoost@agoria.be

Evolen

45, Rue Louis Blanc, F-92038 Paris, France, T +33 14 7176737 www.evolen.org, j.ropers@gep-france.com

Industry Technology Facilitator ITF

Expl House, Science and Energy Park Br of Don, AB23 8GX Aberdeen, United Kingdom, T +44 122 4222410 www.oil-itf.com, info@oil-itf-secure.com

Norsk Industri

Næringslivets hus Middelthuns gate 27, Oslo, N-0306 Oslo, Norway, T +47 230 88800 www.norskindustri.no, runar.rugtvedt@norskindustri.no

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Disclaimer The Netherlands Suppliers Catalogue provides information about oil, gas and environment related companies in the Netherlands, with their addresses, capabilities, number of employees and contact details. This publication has been produced with the greatest possible care and to the best of the authors’ knowledge. However, neither the publisher nor IRO accept any responsibility or liability for the content of this publication and no rights can be derived from it.

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