BOURBON OX
| Type | Date of Build | FlagValue | RegisterValue | Port of Regestry |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tug | 2009-07-01 | Nigeria | LAGOS |
| IMO Number | Official Number | Call Sign |
|---|---|---|
| 9506655 | 5NXA4 |
| Legnth | Breadth | Gross tonnage | Net tonnage | Deadweight tonnage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 38 | 0 | 804 | 244 | 455 |
BOURBON OX Owner, Manager, Shipyard
Bourbon Interoil Nigeria Ltd.
<p>Bourbon Interoil Nigeria Ltd. is a prominent player in the offshore oil and gas services industry in Nigeria. It is a subsidiary of Bourbon Group, which is a global leader in marine services for offshore oil and gas.
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Fortescue Charters Up to 12 Ammonia-Capable Bulkers from CMB.TECH
Australian mining company Fortescue has signed an agreement with Belgian shipping and cleantech group CMB.TECH to charter up to 12 ammonia-capable bulk carriers, stepping up efforts to decarbonize maritime transport and support the development of green ammonia as a marine fuel.Under the agreement, Fortescue will charter 12 Newcastlemax dry bulk vessels, each with a carrying capacity of 210,000 deadweight tonnes, from Bocimar, the dry bulk shipping arm of CMB.TECH.Up to three of the vessels will be delivered with dual-fuel ammonia engines and are expected to enter service by the end of 2026
Korean Partners to Develop Robotic “Total Hull Care Solution”
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries and five other HD Hyundai affiliates are embarking on the development of a robot and data-based integrated hull management solution that automates the entire process—from hull diagnosis to cleaning and performance verification—for the first time in the shipbuilding industry.HD Hyundai Heavy Industries signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the joint development and commercialization of the "Total Hull Care Solution" with affiliates HD Korea Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, HD Hyundai Robotics, HD Hyundai Marine Solution, and Avicus, as well as with KCC, a specialist in marine paints, and TAS Global, a specialist in underwater robots.
ABS and Partners to Develop Conditional Unmanned Bridge
ABS, Polaris Shipping, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and autonomous navigation solutions provider AVIKUS have signed a four-party Concept Study Agreement for the implementation of a Conditional Unmanned Bridge.Under the agreement, the parties will jointly develop an autonomous navigation concept enabling unmanned bridge operation during deep-sea voyages, when defined conditions are met, on one of Polaris Shipping's 325K Very Large Ore Carriers (VLOCs).The concept is not a fully unmanned operation across the entire voyage. Rather, it is a phased autonomous navigation concept under which the bridge is left unmanned only under specific low-risk conditions, such as open-ocean passage.
Tampnet Awarded Connectivity Contracts for Two US Gulf Deepwater Projects
Tampnet, the world’s largest offshore high-speed, high-capacity communications provider, has been selected by an international energy major to deliver advanced connectivity solutions to two development projects in the US Gulf.The projects in Keathley Canyon in the Gulf of America have leveraged Tampnet's digital and engineering concept for high-capacity offshore connectivity which is set to enable remote collaboration and data-driven operations.Tampnet will provide subsea optical fiber and 5G connectivity to both assets, ensuring secure, real-time data transfer between offshore installations and onshore operations centers.
DNV Publishes Recommended Practice for Onboard Carbon Capture, Storage
DNV has published a recommended practice (RP) providing a standardized framework for measuring and verifying the performance of onboard carbon capture and storage (OCCS) systems on ships, setting the stage for further developing onboard captured carbon solutions and technologies. With around 90% of the operational fleet still dependent on fossil fuels, onboard carbon capture is emerging as a viable pathway to reduced emissions for vessels that cannot easily or economically transition to low-GHG fuels. On the regulatory side, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has initiated work on guidelines for OCCS, with development ongoing and expected to be completed by 2028.