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  2. Keppel Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1968 as Keppel Shipyard at the Keppel Harbour situated in Tanjong Pagar before moving its operations to Jurong, where the company focused on offshore and marine activities. Keppel Offshore & Marine was the world's largest oil rig builder [3] before its sale to Sembcorp Marine on 28 February 2023. Keppel Land is the ...

  3. Seatrium - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Keppel privatised its offshore and marine business which resulted in the integration of Keppel Shipyard together with Keppel FELS and Keppel Singmarine to form the Keppel Offshore & Marine group in 2002. In 2015, Keppel Shipyard got a secured floating Production storage and Offloading conversion project worth of $89 million.

  4. Baku Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    In accordance with the contract signed between the founders on 10 December 2010, SOCAR had 65%, AIC had 25%, and Keppel Offshore & Marine Company had 10% share in the charter capital of the plant. After putting into operation of the plant in the first stage, 4 tankers with the capacity of 15,000 tons per year, 4 seafarers or a towing tanker ...

  5. Azurite FDPSO - Wikipedia

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    The Azurite FDPSO was built at the shipyard of Hyundai Heavy Industries in 1988 as a very large crude carrier (VLCC). In 1988–1990 her name was Fina Europe, in 1990–1993 Sanco Europe, and in 1993–1997 MT Europe. [6] She was converted at the Keppel Shipyard from the VLCC to FDPSO between July 2007 and February 2009. [4] [7]

  6. Yantai CIMC Raffles Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    Chang founded Yantai Raffles Offshore Limited (YRS) in 1994. Previously, he had worked with various companies in Singapore and Malaysia in the marine industry, including Mobil, Jardine Offshore, M.J Batty and Far East Shipyard (now known as Keppel FELS) between 1965 and 1970. In 1971, he started his own company, Promet (now known as PPL), which ...

  7. List of dry docks - Wikipedia

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    Keppel Shipyard: Singapore: Tuas: Tuas Dock 350 66.0 [38] Raffles Dock 355 60.0 Temasek Dock 301 52.0 Benoi: No. 1 drydock 350 60.0 No. 2 drydock 300 60.0 Gul: Floating Dock No. 1 190 33.0 Floating Dock No. 2 120 27.0 Floating Dock No. 4 158 23.0 Sembawang Shipyard (Sembcorp) Singapore: Woodlands: Premier 384 64.0 8.5 [37] President 290 48.0 8.5 *

  8. One accounting firm is tackling the industry’s talent ... - AOL

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    The firm aims to double its offshore workforce to 5,000 people over five years and offers benefits to boost employee retention, such as allowing teams to set their own hybrid work policies.

  9. Floating production storage and offloading - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of floating production storage and offloading unit FPSO OSX #1 at Rio de Janeiro Coast FPSO Mystras at work off the shore of Nigeria FPSO Crystal Ocean moored at the Port of Melbourne The circular FPSO Sevan Voyageur moored at Nymo yard at Eydehavn, Norway FPSO Firenze moored at Hellenic Shipyards, 2007 FPSO (Floating, Production, Storage, Offloading), Welplaathaven, Port of Rotterdam ...