WATCH: Ulstein Presents New Subsea Concept

Ulstein has introduced its new X-STERN EXTENDER concept, a feature which, according to the company, turns a relatively small vessel into a flexible subsea vessel with an extendable moon pool in the aft.

This feature increases safety in subsea operations, and the vessel’s smaller size reduces total operational costs and its environmental footprint.

The X-STERN is already an innovation which expands the operational window and offers the captain the choice of placing the stern, rather than the higher and larger bow, towards winds, waves and current when on DP. The newly developed X-STERN EXTENDER feature can be used for conversions as well as newbuilds.

“Ulstein is an innovative company that highly values the demanding challenges that are coming from the oil and gas industry. We appreciate thinking out of the box. Solving challenges such as reducing the costs involved in oil and gas extraction keeps us sharp so that we can advance the maritime industry,” comments Tore Ulstein, Deputy CEO and head of Market and Innovation in Ulstein Group.

“We’ve now taken development of the X-STERN even further, into a conceptual study where we’re exploring an extendable X-STERN. The feature widens the vessel’s operational window. This is not only by allowing it to utilise the stern heading against the weather but also by adding increased scope for operations, for the EXTENDER, when outstretched, also includes a large moon pool. This is a big step when it comes to increasing safety in operations. The vessel can place subsea equipment through the extended moon pool through the use of cranes or an A-frame.”

SX174 Ulstein X-Stern Extender Deployed Cartoon3

Hydrodynamic simulations (CFD) in common wave conditions for the North Sea have been carried through. The results show that the water motions inside the moon pool are reduced by 50% compared to outside the moon pool and guarantee a safety margin against green water.

“We believe this is a much better solution than working over the ship’s side, which can be a risky and strongly weather-dependent operation. Even for a subsea vessel that normally has a moon pool in the midst of the ship, valuable central deck space and hull volume will be freed up with the moon pool placed aft.

“The ‘X-STERN EXTENDER’ is an add-on; it is not part of the ship’s structure and not counted in the ship’s length. This is important when it comes to cutting costs. The deadweight, fuel consumption and operational costs for a fully functional subsea vessel will be reduced. In addition to these operational aspects, there are the central characteristics of the X-STERN: an aft deck protected from weather, extra volume and smoother motions,” said the company in a statement.