Shipping business AET on Wednesday took distribution of Eagle Colombo, its most current 2nd generation vibrant placing shuttle bus vessel (DPST) fromKorean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI).
The Singapore- signed up newbuild is the 3rd as well as last vessel in a HHI-built collection to be operated lasting charter to Shell in Brazil.
AET struck a take care of Shell in December 2019 to run the 3 shuttle bus vessels in the global as well as Brazilian Basin on a long-lasting charter. The initial vessel, Eagle Campos, was supplied in January, adhered to by Eagle Canoas in February.
The 154,365 DWT ships have actually been developed to Shell’s technological needs for DP2 shuttle bus vessels in Brazil as well as, AET stated, will certainly run completely conformity with IMO NOx Tier 3 as well as SOx discharge needs.
Eagle Colombo is classified with DNV as well as furnished with electrical-driven variable regularity drive (VFD) freight pumps as well as high-power thrusters for improved gas performance as well as completely with the ability of running in climate condition anticipated for their course.
The eco-efficient vessel is likewise fitted with energy-saving tools such as the hi pre-swirl air duct as well as tail light bulb for boosted propulsion performance as well as is currently EEDI Phase 2 certified prior to the laws enter impact.
With Eagle Colombo, AET has actually increased its DPST fleet to 14 vessels supplied from 2021 to currently, consisting of the 3 ships developed at HHI. The staying vessels were developed by Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI), likewise inSouth Korea