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Keppels New Drillship Design CAN DO

Friday, December 13, 2013

A new design of drillship initiated by Keppel FELS has garnered some positive feedback and strong inquiries from the market. The interest generated has led Keppel’s wholly owned subsidiary Keppel Offshore & Marine to move forward with the building if its new CAN DO drillship. When completed in 2016, the drillship is expected to be a state-of-the-art deepwater exploration, development and completion drilling vessel.

Jointly developed by Keppel Offshore & Marine Technology Center (KOMtech), the R&D arm of Keppel O&M, and its design partner GustoMSC, Keppel’s CAN DO drillship is designed to overcome the constraints of limited deck space found in most modern day drillships.

Apart from incorporating exploration drilling requirements, the design allows for the installation of third party equipment invariably required for development and completion drilling through the incorporation of a large functional deck space. In addition, the drillship has a double blowout preventer stack integrated into the design, and has a riser hold capacity meeting 12,000 ft water depth with the flexibility of storing either 75-ft or 90-ft long risers.

The drillship has been model tested at the MARIN facility in the Netherlands and has also obtained class approval for the basic design. A full 3D model has been created for construction purposes.

Chow Yew Yuen, COO and CEO-Designate, Keppel O&M, commented, “As with all our market established proprietary designs, our new CAN DO drillship design was developed in close consultation with customers, major oil companies and vendors. The newly developed design is capable of handling next generation 20K psi blowout preventers.

“’While most modern drillships currently in operation were designed and built for exploration drilling, industry feedback has revealed the need for vessels capable of performing development and completion drilling in addition to exploration drilling. Since the launch of our design earlier this year, we have received very encouraging response from the market, and we have decided to start constructing the first drillship to this design. We believe the drillship meets the high functionality, safety and cost-effective requirements of the industry.”


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