Wärtsilä cuts thruster exchange time on Maersk rigs

Finland’s Wärtsilä and the Danish drilling contractor Maersk Drilling have teamed up to create a 25-year thruster maintenance strategy for Maersk’s three semi-submersible rigs and four drillships.

According to Wärtsilä, the two companies have already completed the strategy work on the D-rigs and started the strategy work related to V-Drillships.

By reducing the thruster exchange time, the deep-sea rigs and drillships will spend less time in sheltered waters for thruster maintenance. The joint strategy defines the planning procedures for scheduled maintenance as well as thruster services and equipment exchange in emergency scenarios, the Finnish marine equipment manufacturer said.

Tamara de Gruyter, Vice President, Propulsion System Services, Wärtsilä said:”This is an important step for us: Wärtsilä and Maersk Drilling are taking co-operation to a new level, working as one team to ensure that operations on Maersk’s drilling rigs can proceed without unnecessary interruptions. We are proud to partner with Maersk Drilling and look forward to a long and fruitful relationship.”

Frederik Smidth, CTO, Maersk Drilling said:”Our fleet operates in remote locations and very demanding weather conditions, which poses a challenge to maintenance. Together with Wärtsilä, we have created a comprehensive strategy that takes into account a variety of realistic scenarios and provides detailed responses. It is clear to us that this kind of intensive collaboration produces tangible results and benefits for both companies and our customers.”

Wärtsilä’s scope of supply includes spare thrusters, and long-term storage maintenance. Maersk Drilling semi-submersible rigs Maersk Developer, Maersk Discoverer and Maersk Deliverer are equipped with eight LMT-FS3501 thrusters each.

Four new spare thrusters will be delivered during 2018 and added to the four existing spare units. By having a full set of eight spare thrusters it is possible to reduce the shutdown period significantly by hot swopping all eight thrusters with the spare units, Wärtsilä said.