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Drillship design gets ABS approval

OE Staff
Wednesday, May 3, 2017

ABS, a provider of classification and technical services to the offshore industry, is working with industry to improve efficiencies in offshore development.   

“ABS is working on multiple fronts to help the offshore industry find efficiencies and streamline operations,” said Ken Richardson, executive vice president for global offshore, ABS. “We are coordinating efforts for standardization and working one-on-one with companies that are changing the way offshore projects are executed.”   

Recent work with Diamond ƶijϻ Drilling on their Floating Factory drillship concept is an example of how ABS is working with drilling contractors, in this case, approving the basic design for this innovative concept. The drillship was conceptualized as an asset that could adapt to carry out different functions for the entire life cycle of the well, changing from one operational phase to the next and reducing transition times between phases by carrying out some of the necessary functions off the critical path.   

“We understand the need to reduce well delivery times and improve economics to try to drive down the costs of offshore development,” said Karl Sellers, senior vice president for technical services, Diamond ƶijϻ. “We’re rethinking designs and making enhancements based on input from customers and equipment providers, and we’re relying on classification societies like ABS to help us validate our concepts.”

Categories: Vessels Drilling Engineering Activity Rigs Design Drilling Hardware

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