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Wärtsilä signs long-term maintenance agreement to support Harvey Gulf’s LNG offshore supply vessels


Wärtsilä has signed a long-term Technical Management Agreement with Harvey Gulf International Marine LLC (Harvey Gulf). This 5-year agreement was signed in August 2014 and it covers Condition Based Maintenance and Dynamic Maintenance Planning for eight new offshore supply and multi-purpose support vessels – six liquefied natural gas (LNG) fuelled platform supply vessels and two offshore construction vessels powered by diesel fuel.

The signed agreement ensures ideal running conditions and optimised maintenance for Harvey Gulf’s new vessels. It ensures that their engines – 18 Wärtsilä 34 dual-fuel engines and eight Wärtsilä 32 engines – always run at the optimal level, with optimised fuel economy and maintenance costs. Technical management is based on continuous condition monitoring data and periodical inspections.

The agreement also includes Online Remote Operational Support, which enables Wärtsilä’s technical experts to support vessels in real time, without the need for engineers to travel to the vessels.

“Harvey Gulf’s decision to become the leader in Clean Gulf of Mexico offshore operations has been enthusiastically accepted by oil company executives. And we are extending our partnership with Wärtsilä, through this Technical Management Agreement, to assure our new fleet of vessels are maintained to the highest standards of safety, reliability and availability,” says Shane J. Guidry, CEO of Harvey Gulf.

“We are very pleased to expand our partnership with Harvey Gulf. This agreement reaffirms their commitment to the offshore oil and gas business in the Gulf of Mexico by adding safe and environmentally sustainable LNG fuelled vessels to their modern fleet. With this extended partnership, we will enable the safe and reliable operation of their offshore supply and multi-purpose support vessels throughout their lifecycle,” says Walter Reggente, Service Director of Wärtsilä North America.

Reducing maintenance costs and increasing vessel’s uptime through Condition Based Maintenance

Condition Based Maintenance system brings flexibility to operations as maintenance intervals are optimised. The system enables feeding engine parameters into Wärtsilä’s database, after which they are evaluated by specialists at the Condition Based Monitoring center. This enables early detection of performance issues, reduced downtime as well as optimised engine performance and fuel consumption. Knowing the actual condition of the engine allows the implementation of the Dynamic Maintenance Planning concept. This brings a significant opportunity to reduce operating costs by optimising the timing of major overhauls and reducing the consumption of spare parts.

Wärtsilä Services

Wärtsilä is a global supplier of a full range of products, solutions and services for the marine industry. This capability is backed by the industry’s most complete network of service and repair facilities with operations in more than 160 locations in nearly 70 countries with 11,000 employees. The company’s Services & Support Business has the broadest offering in the industry. It ranges from basic support, installation and commissioning, performance optimisation, upgrades, conversions and environmental solutions to service projects and agreements focusing on overall equipment performance and asset management.