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Offshore renewable industry

End to End Services

The offshore support vessel (OSV) industry is a critical segment within the broader maritime and offshore energy sectors. The OSV market are specialized ships designed to support offshore oil and gas, production, and offshore wind related activities. These vessels provide a range of services, including transportation of goods and personnel, anchor handling, towing, maintenance, and emergency response.

Pascal offshore supports the offshore energy sector with a wide range of end to end marine solutions, whatever the offshore project Pascal offshore is able to support with our years of expertise in safe, secure competitive vessel solutions.

Pascal Offshore’s range of solutions includes following categories of vessels dedicated to the offshore oil and gas and renewable offshore wind sectors.

Pascal Offshore marine services focuses on three key segments:

Renewable Energy Sector

Supporting Installation of Wind Farms: Vessels assist in positioning and securing offshore wind turbines and other renewable energy infrastructure.

Provide Transport & Logistics

They transport essential supplies, equipment, and personnel to offshore installations.

Marine Construction: Support for Construction Projects

They provide towing and anchor handling services for marine construction projects, such as the installation of subsea pipelines and cables.
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Service Operation Vessels Services (SOVs)

Function: Provide accommodation and transportation for technicians and crew working on offshore wind farms.

  • Comfortable Living Quarters
  • Advanced DP2 (Dynamic Positioning) Systems
  • Helidecks For Helicopter Transfer.
  • Often equipped with motion compensation systems to reduce motion and increase safety and comfort for crew transfers
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Anchor Handling Tugs (AHTs)

Anchor Handling Tug Supply (AHTS) vessels, are specialized ships designed to perform multiple roles in offshore marine operations. Their primary functions include handling anchors for oil rigs, towing offshore platforms, and transporting supplies to and from offshore installations.

Anchor Handling Tugs are versatile and essential vessels in the offshore marine industry, providing critical support for the deployment, positioning, and maintenance of offshore structures. Their powerful towing capabilities, advanced equipment, and multifunctional roles make them indispensable for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of offshore projects in various sectors.

AHTs are equipped with powerful winches and deck equipment to deploy and retrieve anchors used to secure offshore drilling rigs and floating production units.

They manage and adjust mooring lines that connect the anchors to the rig or platform, ensuring stability and correct positioning.

AHTs have the capability to tow drilling rigs, barges, and floating platforms to new locations. AHTs provide emergency towing services to vessels in distress, preventing accidents and environmental hazards.

AHTs transport drilling equipment, supplies, and personnel between onshore bases and offshore installations. 

They provide additional support services such as firefighting, oil spill response, and search and rescue operations.

  • Powerful Winches and Deck Equipment
  • – AHTs are fitted with large, high-capacity winches capable of handling heavy anchors and mooring lines. – Deck machinery includes rollers, fairleads, and anchor handling cranes to facilitate the safe and efficient movement of heavy loads.
  • Strong Bollard Pull

    – AHTs are designed with powerful engines to generate high bollard pull, the force exerted by the tug while towing, enabling them to handle heavy tows and perform demanding anchor handling tasks.

  • Dynamic Position(DP) Systems
  • – AHTs are equipped with Dynamic Positioning (DP) systems, allowing precise control of the vessel’s position during complex operations, especially in deepwater environments.
  • Large Open Deck Space

    – The vessels feature large open deck spaces to accommodate anchors, chains, wires, and other equipment necessary for offshore operations.

  • Advanced Navigation and Communication System
  • – Equipped with state-of-the-art navigation and communication systems for safe operation in harsh and remote offshore environments.
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Crew Transfer Vessels Services (CTVs)

Function: Transport personnel, equipment, and small tools between shore bases and offshore platforms and wind turbines.

  • High-speed

  • Efficient

  • Helidecks For Helicopter Transfer.
  • Often equipped with fast-launch systems for quick and safe crew transfers

  • Some CTVs are designed with reduced environmental impact in mind, using cleaner fuels or hybrid systems.

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Global Heavy lift & Project Cargo Services

Function: Pascal Line heavy lift carriers cater to the transportation of offshore oil and gas and renewable offshore wind equipments globally.

  • Vessels with Heavy Lift gears capable of carrying 500 Tons – 1000 Tons.