Global Offshore expands cable installation fleet

Feb. 25, 2020
Global Offshore has added the construction support vessel Normand Clipper to its fleet.

Offshore staff

ABERDEEN, UK Global Offshore has added the construction support vessel Normand Clipper to its fleet.

The vessel, on a long-term charter from Solstad Offshore, will be operational this quarter. The charter gives the company options for up to eight years.

The Normand Clipper is currently being fitted with a 4,000-metric ton cable carousel, two 15-metric ton cable tensioners, a 25-metric ton quadrant deployment frame, and an integrated control system. It will also be capable of operating in a significant wave height up to 3.0 m (9.8 ft).

According to the company, the large open back deck will allow for full lengths of constructed CPS to be stored, facilitating a shorter operational turnaround for customers, and installing up to three inter array cables per day.

The vessel will also be capable of working as a dedicated trenching vessel, using one of the company’s two Q1400 trenching systems.

The Normand Clipper will be able to install fiber-optic cables using two 12-metric ton linear cable engines, jointing and testing capability, a cable plough, trenching system and work-class ROVs for post-lay inspection.

Mike Daniel, managing director of Global Offshore said: “Our in-house engineering and operational teams are currently working together to mobilize the vessel in Blyth ahead of two important projects; the Pentland Firth power cable installation project on behalf of…SSEN commencing in May, followed by inter array cable installation at the Danish Kriegers Flak wind farm, for…Vattenfall, later this summer.”

02/25/2020