Qatar: N-KOM Receives First Vessel to Dry Dock at Erhama Bin Jaber Al Jalahma Shipyard

Nakilat-Keppel Offshore & Marine (N-KOM) has received the first Qatargas-chartered vessel ‘Al Wakrah’  to dry dock at the Erhama Bin Jaber Al Jalahma Shipyard, Qatar’s new, world-class offshore and marine hub at the Port of Ras Laffan.

‘Al Wakrah’, which is owned by Mitsui O S K Lines, Ltd (MOL) and managed by MOL LNG Transport Co, Ltd (MOLLNG), will undergo general maintenance works such as main and generator turbine inspections, cargo pump overhauling, main switchboard and high voltage cargo switchboard maintenance, electric motor overhauling, main boiler cleaning, and hull painting at the Erhama Bin Jaber Al Jalahma Shipyard. ‘Al Wakrah’ was built in 1998 and can carry up to 135,300 cubic meters of LNG. Undergoing routine maintenance works at N-KOM, the vessel is expected to dock in the yard for 21 days.

Abdurrahman Mohamed Al Mulla, Shipping Manager at Qatargas, said: “Qatar’s new, world-class drydock facility is an asset to us as it allows us to have an excellent maintenance facility close to our own facilities. This will help reduce the time required for carrying out necessary maintenance works; thereby saving valuable time and effort, and ensuring that we continue to be able to reliably and efficiently serve our customers with LNG in all four corners of the world.”

Muhammad Ghannam, Chairman of N-KOM said the shipyard was very proud to receive Al Wakrah, the second LNG vessel to undergo general repairs, overhaul, maintenance and inspection at the Erhama Bin Jaber Al Jalahma Shipyard. “We are confident in meeting all expectations of the owner MOL and providing a safe, on-time and quality turnaround of this project,” he said.

Abu Bakar Mohammed Nor, CEO of N-KOM, said it was an important milestone in the partnership between N-KOM and MOL. “Working as a team, we will ensure the successful delivery of the LNG carrier ‘Al Wakrah’. At N-KOM, we are committed to enhance our capabilities and track record in providing one-stop value-added services to Qatar’s vibrant LNG market.”

Shinji Ono, Fleet Manager of MOLLNG, said that MOL has signed a letter of intent (LOI) with N-KOM for shipyard and drydocking services at its inauguration in November last year. “Respecting this LOI, it is a great honor for us to have our ‘Al Wakrah’ as the first Qatargas-chartered vessel to visit N-KOM.”

(zawya)

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Source: zawya , May 17, 2011; Image: kepcorp