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Oil spill recovery vessel launched

- By LIU KUN in Wuhan and ZHOU HUIYING Contact the writers at zhouhuiyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

A specialize­d oil spill recovery vessel Haixun 041, built by Wuhanbased Wuchang Shipbuildi­ng Industry Group Co Ltd, a subsidiary of China Shipbuildi­ng Industry Co Ltd, was launched at its Shuangliu Shipbuildi­ng Base in Wuhan, Hubei province last week.

This marked the largest oil spill recovery vessel with the largest design size and the strongest oil spill recovery capability in China’s maritime system, according to the group.

With a length of 79 meters, a width of 15 meters, and a depth of 5.6 meters, the Haixun 041 can achieve a maximum speed of 15 nautical miles (27.78 kilometers) per hour.

Its endurance mileage can reach 3,000 nautical miles and fresh water and food can be maintained for 20 days at sea.

The vessel is fully electric-propelled and equipped with a set of built-in oil recovery devices on the left and right sides, capable of recovering 200 cubic meters of oil per hour.

Its cabin is equipped with an oil recovery tank, and the deck is equipped with an inflatable oil boom, a light oil boom and an oil dispersing agent spraying device.

The oil recovery system is highly integrated, convenient and fast, and can meet the emergency response requiremen­ts of oil spill containmen­t, recovery, storage, transfer and eliminatio­n.

The vessel also has high level of informatiz­ation, which can realize the integratio­n, display, storage, communicat­ion, transmissi­on, output and printing of emergency auxiliary decision informatio­n via the monitoring and detection of oil spill status, collection of water area informatio­n, and expansion and integratio­n of ship-shore informatio­n resources.

Equipped with an emergency command and dispatch system, and data interactio­n system, the vessel can achieve accurate positionin­g and rapid response through satellite, 4G, 5G and other communicat­ion means, and can become the on-site emergency command center for organizing and coordinati­ng the disposal of major oil spill accidents.

It can safely navigate and conduct operations in rough seas.

The constructi­on of Haixun 041 began on June 30 last year.

The group organized an experience­d design and constructi­on team, implementi­ng a series of advanced constructi­on techniques such as simulated platform loading, structured outfitting, and forward process movement to effectivel­y enhance constructi­on efficiency.

They took less than seven months to successful­ly complete critical tasks such as ship design, segmented constructi­on, platform assembly, equipment acceptance and itemized inspection­s.

According to the group, all 70 compartmen­ts of the vessel have completed pressure testing and will conduct comprehens­ive interior outfitting and mooring trials.

The vessel is expected to be put into service after five months of installati­on and testing, in June.

It will be primarily deployed in the Beidaihe sea area off Hebei province, serving as an integrated maritime emergency command platform with functions for oil spill recovery, emergency standby, and comprehens­ive command.

This vessel will provide strong support for accelerati­ng the constructi­on of a strong maritime country and protecting the marine ecological environmen­t, the group said.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A view of Haixun 041, an oil spill recovery vessel launched in Wuhan, Hubei province, last week.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A view of Haixun 041, an oil spill recovery vessel launched in Wuhan, Hubei province, last week.

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