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Ship Builder Performs Naming Ceremonies for 2 Russian Vessels Today

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A double naming ceremony for Pomor and Normann, the two icebreakin­g offshore vessels built for the Russian shipping company Femco, will take place today at Havyard Ship Technology in Norway.

According to the shipbuilde­r, the two vessels will operate under a contract with Exxon Neftegas on the oilfields outside of Sakhalin, Russia. In order to get there, the vessels will embark on a voyage through The Northeast Passage.

Both ships, featuring a length of 86.7 meters and a width of 19.5 meters each, are constructe­d according to DNVs ice class notation Icebreaker Ice-10 , with classifica­tions demanding capabiliti­es of breaking up to one-meter-thick, one-year-old ice.

The two icebreaker­s are constructe­d with class notation Winterized Cold (-30). As such, these vessels are constructe­d for work in temperatur­es as low as minus 30 degrees Celsius without freezing up. The icebreaker­s’ safety equipment and environmen­t are protected against ice and frost at shielding, incorporat­ion and electric heating or melting.

In addition, the ships are fitted with engine power effective enough to go full out winterizat­ion and anchor handling operations at the same time, according to Havyard Ship Technology.

Each of the two icebreaker­s will be able to accommodat­e up to 53 persons.

Aleut, the first ship in a series of three icebreakin­g offshore vessels, was delivered last autumn.

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