Nordic Maritime’s MKIII subsea service vessel Mokul Nordic has been renamed Nordic Prince and has started a long-term charter for Noble Energy after arriving in Haifa, Israel.
Nordic Maritime was awarded a five-year charter for the DP-2 inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) subsea vessel from Noble Energy in October.
Nordic Prince is a DP-2 VS470 MKIII subsea service vessel capable of ROV/IMR operations. It is customized and equipped to perform IMR/ROV work. The vessel has a 100-mt active heave compensated offshore knuckle-boom crane and built-in swell compensation systems to 2,000 m (6,562 ft) of water depth.
Compliant with SPS 2008 Code & Clean and Comfort class notation, Nordic Prince can accommodate 60 people, offers full cargo deck capacity and logistical support to extend full usage flexibility.
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