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Hydroniq wins two wellboat contracts

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HYDRONIQ Coolers has been awarded contracts to deliver the marine cooling system for two wellboats being built by shipbuilde­r Aas Mek. Verksted for wellboat company Sølvtrans.

All three companies are Norwaybase­d.

Hydroniq Coolers will supply its hull-integrated “Rack” seawater cooling system to the two wellboats, newbuilds 211 and 212 from Aas Mek. Verksted.

Aas Mek. Verksted, and indirectly Sølvtrans, has also chosen Hydroniq Coolers’ hull-integrated marine cooling system for newbuilds 208 – 210, 204, 200 and 199

The “Rack” cooler is integrated in the hull below the main engine room of the vessel, where it reduces temperatur­es in the ship’s engines and other auxiliary systems through use of seawater, but without taking up valuable engine room space. This is a favoured solution for both vessel crew and owners.

Jan Inge Johannesen, sales manager at Hydroniq Coolers, said: “The long-standing partnershi­p Aas Mek. Verksted has struck up with Sølvtrans as well as with key local suppliers such as Hydroniq Coolers is the closest the industry has seen to assembly line production of wellboats. We are very proud to have once again been chosen as supplier of the marine cooling system.”

Similar to newbuilds 208, 209 and 210, the two latest vessel newbuilds will incorporat­e a newly composed Rack unit that Hydroniq Coolers has developed together with Aas Mek. Verksted and Sølvtrans. The objective has been to further increase the cooling system’s operationa­l flexibilit­y by incorporat­ing three cooling systems within each unit, compared to the standardis­ed solution of two. Three cooling systems eliminates the need for an external plate heat exchanger that is connected to the cooling unit.

Hydroniq Coolers will manufactur­e and assemble the equipment at its headquarte­rs outside Aalesund, Norway, and deliver it to Aas Mek. Verksted’s yard at Vestnes, Møre and Romsdal county in Norway. The Rack seawater coolers will be delivered during the second half of 2022.

The two sister wellboats are of the yard’s own design, type AAS 3002 ST. Each vessel has a load capacity of 3,000 cubic metres across two wells. They are 76.96 metres long, 17.80 metres wide and 5.80 metres depth moulded. The two newbuilds will be delivered to Sølvtrans during 2023.

Hydroniq Coolers – formerly known as Sperre Coolers – is owned by Norwegian investment company

SMV Invest AS (formerly Sperre

Mek. Verksted AS).

 ??  ?? Above How the new wellboats will look
Above How the new wellboats will look

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