New Offshore Construction Vessel Arrested in Singapore
A brand new deepwater building vessel previously owned by Sea Trucks Group has been arrested in Singapore over a dispute with a neighborhood shipyard.
The vessel arrested is the DP3 pipelay building vessel Jascon 18.
In response to media stories, Sea Trucks Group issued a press release saying that it offered the Jascon 18 to new impartial house owners again in March 2015, when the vessel was nonetheless underneath building in Singapore. The new house owners then engaged Sea Trucks to finish the development, the corporate mentioned.
The Jascon 18 was constructed by the Singaporean shipyard Kwong Soon with supply scheduled for Q3 2015.
In their assertion, Sea Trucks mentioned the shipyard had labored on building of the Jason 18 till November 2015, at which level the vessel sailed following completion of the yard’s work.
“Sea Trucks considers the arrest to be without merit, having arisen out of a dispute between a Group subsidiary company and the shipyard,” the assertion mentioned. “Sea Trucks is offering the vessel’s house owners with its full help in in search of the vessel’s immediate launch.
“Sea Trucks will remain in close dialogue with its subcontractors to ensure the final completion works can be carried out on the vessel as soon as possible. This arrest in no way affects Sea Trucks’ ability to pay contractors.”
Sea Trucks Group is a global oil and fuel marine contractor with operations primarily in West Africa. In September 2014, the was in a position to safe a $130 million facility to finance the completion of the Jascon 18 at Kwong Soon Engineering.