Blue Guardian (Delta Atlas)
New name: Delta Atlas. A medium-sized platform supply vessel with an optimum combination of fuel efficiency and deadweight, and a capacity and performance that approaches those of larger PSVs. It can take on most of the tasks usually handled by slightly larger PSVs, but at a lower operating cost.
Year
2013Owned by
Delta LogisticsYard number
298Designed by
Ulstein Design & Solutions ASOrdered by
Blue Ship InvestOperated by
Remøy Shipping ASIMO Number
9665114Principal dimensions
- Length:
- 83.4 m
- Beam:
- 18 m
- Dead weight:
- 4128,8 tonnes
- Draught:
- 6.69 m
- Speed:
- 15.8 kn
- Accomodation:
- 23 people
- Deck area:
- 850 sqm
Note: Subject to selected variant configuration
Capacities
- Fuel oil (MDO):
- 1474 cbm
- Fresh water:
- 1018 cbm
- Ballast water / Drill water:
- 1671 cbm
- Liquid mud (sp. gr.2,8 t/m3):
- 1307 cbm
- Cement (4 tanks):
- 254 cbm
- LFL* (4 tanks):
- 153 cbm
- Base oil:
- 259 cbm
Classifications
- DnV 1A1, Offshore Service Vessel Supply, SF, E0, DYNPOS-AUTR, CLEAN DESIGN, COMF-V(3), COMF-C(3), LFL*, NAUT-OSV(A), DK(+), HL(+), ICE-C
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Ship history
The ship investment company Blue Ship Invest (BSI), a part of Ulstein Group, ordered ten platform supply vessels of the PX121 design in the period 2010-2014. Eight were acquired by Nordic American Offshore (NAO). These have later been sold to various ship owners.
2013: 'Blue Guardian' was named at Ulstein Verft by lady sponsor Elsa Kleppe. Delivered to BSI on Friday 28 June 2013. The ship started work in the spot market, and two weeks after delivery, the vessel entered into a 4-month contract with Statoil (now: Equinor), with 4 monthly options. The contract involved being a support vessel for the jack-up rig Maersk Giant in its work on two subsea wells, owned by Det Norske Oljeselskap ASA and Repsol Exploration respectively, on the Norwegian continental shelf in the North Sea.
These latest vessels in the series have been adapted to requirements for work in the Norwegian sector. That includes more power in order to keep position in foul weather at rig, and NOx reduction for the exhaust emissions. In addition, they carry the light ice-class (ICE-C), to be prepared for work further north.
Ulstein’s decision to focus on this ship type resulted from careful market analysis. The vessels have an optimum combination of fuel efficiency and deadweight, and a capacity and performance that approaches those of larger PSVs. They can take on most of the tasks usually handled by slightly larger PSVs but at a lower operating cost.
2013: The first six vessels were acquired by Nordic American Offshore (NAO) on 1 November 2013. Blue Guardian was renamed NAO Guardian.
2015: Two more vessels of the same design, Blue Storm and Blue Viking, were acquired by Nordic American Offshore (NAO) on 26 January 2015.
2015-2016: The final two of the ten vessels, Blue Queen and Blue King, were delivered to Blue Ship Invest.
January 2016: The vessel completed mission in time, due to the X-BOW®:
2019: Nordic American Offshore changed its name to Hermitage Offshore Services Ltd, which became effective on June 4, 2019. All the vessels changed their names to "Hermit" prefix.
2020: All vessels in the Hermitage Offshore fleet were acquired by Pearl Bidco AS, a company owned by DNB and SEB.
2022: Hermit Guardian has been sold to Delta Logistics and have got new name, Delta Atlas
Please contact us for more information
Companies
-
Ulstein Design & Solutions AS
P. O. Box 278,
Tel: +47 7000 8000
NO-6067 Ulsteinvik
Norway -
Ulstein Verft AS
P. O. Box 158,
Tel: +47 7000 8000
NO-6067 Ulsteinvik
Norway