Offshore Large IMR Vessel Delivered to Bourbon

February 26, 2013

Bourbon takes delivery of the 3rd vessel in the large Inspection, Maintenance, Repair (IMR) series for the offshore industry.

The Bourbon Evolution 803 is the latest in a series of vessels designed to operate in complete safety at depths of 3000 meters. The first two sisterships already operate in West Africa.

Bourbon Evolution Series 800 Vessels: Photo credit Bourbon
Bourbon Evolution Series 800 Vessels: Photo credit Bourbon

Resource exploration is going into increasingly deep waters and the new milestone for oil and gas marine industry operations is now at 2,500 to 3,000 meters. To meet this requirement, Bourbon has ordered a large series of 10 IMR (Inspection, Maintenance, Repair) vessels called 'Bourbon Evolution 800'.

The Bourbon Evolution 800 vessels meet oil company requirements in terms of operational excellence, risk management and cost optimization in the deep offshore market and feature:

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