The Scotsman

Offshore support vessel firm adds to fleet

- By EMMA NEWLANDS

A business that owns and operates offshore support vessels for the oil and gas industry has boosted its fleet in a move which will create 24 jobs in its North Sea operation.

Aberdeen firm Sentinel Marine, which also has an office in Singapore, said it has taken delivery of a new emergency response and rescue vessel (ERRV), known as the Mariner Sentinel.

The company has secured a contract for what is the seventh vessel to join its fleet with a major producer for its North Sea oil field. The Mariner Sentinel is en route to Aberdeen after being built in China and is expected to start operating in July.

It represents the latest of six new-builds for the firm since 2015, making its fleet the youngest in the sector.

Chief executive Rory Deans said: “Mariner Sentinel is part of a new breed of ERRVS; vessels which have not been repurposed but instead have been custom-built to ensure they are equipped with the latest technology and are more fuel-efficient. Safety is key when working in a hazardous environmen­t and we are continuous­ly looking for innovative ways in which to provide emergency and rescue support to our clients.

“Multi-role vessels can keep operating costs low while providing a full range of services, including oil recovery, rescue towing and dynamic positionin­g.

“With vessels that are purpose-built to the highest technical standard, Sentinel Marine is better equipped to ensure that safety comes first for all of our clients.”

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