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NEWSletter 06 OKTOBER 2009

ASSOCIATION OF DUTCH SUPPLIERS IN THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY

PAGE 1 Biglift Shipping - New heavy lift vessels PAGE 2 Noordhoek Survey - Seabed Survey PAGE 3 Vroon Offshore Services - upply Vessels PAGE 3 Royal Boskalis - Dredging PAGE 4 AncoferWaldram Steelplates PAGE 4 OAS - Innovation is rewarding PAGE 5 IRO - News & Export promotion

multi-purpose heavy lift vessels on order from Larsen & Toubro of India. These vessels are due to be delivered end-2009 and early 2010.Scheduled to arrive in the first quarter of 2010, the DPII ROV Survey Offshore Support Vessel, will become Noordhoek’s third vessel in operation and the first ROV Survey dedicated offshore vessel.

Offshore Access System built by Offshore Solutions.

New heavy lift vessels Despite these uncertain times, the decision of the Dutch oil and gas industry suppliers to specialise and concentrate efforts on innovation appears to be paying off, as orders continue to flow in even though 2009 is proving a difficult year for many. Amsterdam-based BigLift Shipping, part of the Spliethoff group, announced that it has ordered five more heavy lift vessels, demonstrating its confidence in the future of the project and heavy lift market. Being built at Ohua shipyard near Shanghai, the five 17,500 dwt sister vessels are due for delivery between mid and late 2010. They are all 1A ice class and have two cranes with a capacity of 400 tonnes each and one with a 120-tonne capacity. The BigLift vessels are designed to cope with high deck loads for heavy cargoes and if visibility from the wheelhouse is hindered by large deck loads, the vessels can be manoeuvred from a second command station. Additional accommodation, a class-room and training bridge, is also incorporated for 10 cadets who will work on board as part of their maritime education. BigLift also has two

Adding the new survey vessel will give considerable operational flexibility and it will also increase the comfort of working conditions for operational staff. Being built at the Dutch shipyard De Hoop, the vessel will be 62 m long and equipped with Dynamic Positioning Grade 2 (DPII). With diesel electric drive, the new vessel will also have a moon pool and a 25-tonne offshore crane. Amsterdam-based BigLift Shipping, part of the Spliethoff group, announced that it has ordered five more heavy lift vessels, demonstrating its confidence in the future of the project and heavy lift market. Being built at Ohua shipyard near Shanghai, the five 17,500 dwt sister vessels are due for delivery between mid and late 2010. They are all 1A ice class and have two cranes with a capacity of 400 tonnes each and one with a 120-tonne capacity. Amsterdam-based BigLift Shipping, part of the Spliethoff group, announced that it has ordered five more heavy lift vessels, demonstrating its confidence in the future of the project and heavy lift market. Being built at Ohua shipyard near Shanghai, the five 17,500 dwt sister vessels are due for delivery between mid and late 2010. They are all 1A ice class and have two cranes with a capacity of 400 tonnes each and one with a 120-tonne capacity. Inspection, repair, maintenance, hydrography, geotechnical investigation and analogue/digital geophysical surveys will be the main work of the new ship. Set to enhance Noordhoek’s survey capabilities, the vessel brings the latest technology in pipeline and cable inspection, seabed mapping and sampling and construction support to the market. Noordhoek currently operates the DPII DSV Noordhoek Singapore in the North Sea and it has another vessel, the DPII Saturation DSV under construction and due for delivery in the fourth quarter 2009 n

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