Oceaneering International Web Site - 2010

Prof. Robert B. Laughlin
Department of Physics
Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305

http://www.oceaneering.com/subsea-projects/vessels/msv-olympic-intervention-iv
(Copied 21 Jan 10)

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MSV Olympic Intervention IV

The Olympic Intervention IV vessel enhances Oceaneering deepwater project capabilities. The new build vessel is designed for subsea hardware installations; inspection, repair, and maintenance (IRM) projects; and conducting well intervention services in deepwater.

Examples of subsea hardware installations include umbilicals, subsea trees, jumpers, flying leads, and manifolds, while IRM projects range from pipeline inspections and repairs to choke changes. Well intervention services will employ the Subsea Intervention Lubricator System (SILS) for riserless wireline, electric line, and plug and abandonment operations.

The vessel features a satellite communications equipment system capable of transmitting streaming video for real-time work observation by shore personnel.

Features

  • 1,600 Tons Deck Capacity
  • 10,225 ft2 Clear Deck
  • Large Working Moonpool
  • Two Oceaneering Work Class ROVs
  • Onboard ROV Tooling Suite
  • 150mT Crane with Active Heave Compensation
  • Accommodations for 100 Persons
  • DNV AUTHR (Class2) DP System
  • Helicopter Platform for Super Puma and Sikorsky S61