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INTERNATIONAL OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY mmH The Second Time Around Norwegian Maritime Equip- ment now delivers second-hand, reconditioned equipment for a new, permanent offshore installa- tion. Kvaerner Oil & Gas recently ordered used rescue equipment for installation on the Siri Field to be built for Statoil. The company started offering the second-hand equipment as it noticed growing demand for such equipment. It cites new certification schemes for used equipment — one that guarantees the customer high quality, certified according to NS/ISO 9002 with documentation and certificates by DnV — as a major driving force for the second- hand equipment market. Circle 62 on Reader Service Card Sagar Vijay Sets Sail After Upgrade Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit (MODU) Sagar Vijay set sail for deepwater drilling operation in Godavari basin. The unit was upgraded at the Cochin Shipyard for Oil and Natural Gas Corp. (ONGC). The vessel arrived at Indians Cochin yard for major dam- age repairs. While laid up, the owner decided to upgrade the capa- bility of the vessel so that it could drill in waters as deep as 2,952 ft. Circle 63 on Reader Service Card Solstad Picks Winner In UT740 Design After a year of operation, Solstad Shipping's faith in Ulstein's UT740 design has been rewarded. The first of the series for Solstad, Normand Neptun, was taken on a five year charter by Petrobras and is supporting deep- water drilling operations off the coast of Brazil. The second vessel, Normand Atlantic, was recently delivered. The UT740 is the first of a new generation of enhanced perfor- mance anchor-handling tug supply vessels designed to meet increased demands of the offshore industry as it continues to drill deeper. Normand Atlantic is 262 ft. (80 m) long and designed to handle ROV operation, rescue, firefighting and oil recovery, in addition to towing, handling anchors and all types of moorings in deepwater and plat- form supply duties. Circle 58 on Reader Service Card Spanish-Built MOT To Get Cegelec Power Astilleros Espanoles' Puerto Real yard has awarded Cegelec Projects a contract for an electric power and propulsion system for a new multi-purpose tanker (MOT). The vessel combines FPSO, shuttle and drilling capabilities. Cegelec's system engineering will provide all of the main propulsion system equipment, including auxiliary and main generators, HV switch- boards, synchroconvertor main propulsion drive, synchroconvertor thruster drives, AC sectional dri- ves and ballast pump and cargo motors. The vessel will be based in the Gulf of Mexico and operated by Statoil, Rasmussen, Smedvig and Navion. Circle 60 on Reader Service Card RASMUSSEN EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 8727 5th Ave.. S. * P.O. Box 81206 Seattle, WA 98108 PH: 206-762-3700 * FAX: 206-762-5003 E-mail: Rasequip@aol.com -FORSALE- - STEEL LANDING CRAFTS - 1 ea. 74' LCM - 8 with 4 ea. 6-71 GM Diesels Price: $125,000.00 Loc: Seattle, WA 6 ea. 56' LCM - 6's with Twin 8V-71 GM Diesels with steering Korts. Price: $85,000.00 ea. Loc: Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco - TUGBOAT - 70' x 24' x 9.8', 1979, Twin 16V-92 GM Diesels, Tow Winch, full electronics. Price: $850,000.00 Loc: Seattle, WA i&l^k. Circle 284 on Reader Service Card Circle 251 on Reader Service Card