Vyborg Shipyard

Vyborg Shipyard PJSC
Industry Shipbuilding
Founded November 12, 1948 (1948-11-12)
Headquarters Vyborg, Russia
Products Icebreakers, Arctic offshore vessels, Oil platforms
Owner United Shipbuilding Corporation
Number of employees
approx. 1500
Website vyborgshipyard.ru/en/

Vyborg Shipyard PJSC (Russian: ПАО «Выборгский судостроительный завод») is a shipbuilding company located in Vyborg, Russia. The company has a focus on icebreakers and other icegoing vessels for arctic conditions but the company also builds deep sea semi-submersible floating drilling and production platforms for exploration of oil and gas offshore fields. Vyborg Shipyard employs more than 1,500 people.

History

The shipyard was founded in 1948. Since the Shipyard was founded there have been built more than 200 different vessels with deadweight up to 12000 tons, total displacement over 1,550,000 tons.[1] At present the shipyard is able to build different type of vessels with deadweight up to 15000 tons. When the shipyard builds bigger ships the hulls of the ships will be assembled at the semi-submersible barge Atlant built at the Vyborg shipyard specially for implementation of the Project 21900M icebreaker order. To launch the icebreaker the barge was towed to the deepwater area of the Vyborg Bay.[2]

In 2012, Vyborg Shipyard joined the United Shipbuilding Corporation.

Current Projects and Orders

On July 10, 2014 Vyborg Shipyard signed a subcontract with Arctech Helsinki Shipyard. According to the contract Vyborg Shipyard will fabricate sections and blocks for a platform supply vessel for Sovcomflot JSC buid by Arctech Helsinki Shipyard. Design and equipment of the new vessel enable all-year-round transportation of personnel and supplies to the oil production platforms at Sakhalin-2 region and enhance their oil spill response and emergency evacuation capacity. The vessel is a further developed version in a series of two icebreaking supply vessels Aleksey Chirikov and Vitus Bering also built in co-operation between Arctech Helsinki Shipyard and Vyborg Shipyard.[3][4] In summer 2014, Arctech and Vyborg Shipyard received an additional order of three icebreaking stand-by vessels of this class.[5]

On April 30, 2015 Vyborg Shipyard signed contract for construction of a port icebreaker under Yamal LNG project. The port icebreaker with innovative propulsion system will be built at Vyborg Shipyard to be operated in the port of Sabetta. The distinctive feature of the vessel is innovative propulsion complex consisting of four thrusters with capacity of 3 MW each.[6] The thrusters are located in pairs in bow and in stern that provides maximized operability in ice conditions, excellent maneuverability and performance of special operations in the water area of the Sabetta port where at the present moment LNG plant is under construction for Yamal LNG project.[7] The icebreaker, named Ob, was laid down on 27 September 2016.[8]

In April 2015, Vyborg Shipyard signed contract which stipulated that two multi-purpose diesel-powered icebreaking support vessels 22 MW will be built at Vyborg Shipyard by the order of Gazprom Neft Novy Port. According to the contract both vessels will be delivered to the customer by 2018. Icebreaking support vessels will be operated on the Arctic terminal of the Novoportovskoye oilfield located in the west of the Gulf of Ob on the Yamal Peninsula. Design of the new vessels is based on the Aker Arc 130 A concept by Aker Arctic.[9] The first of two vessels ordered was laid down on November 3, 2015.[10][11]

In September 2015 Rosmorport had submitted a proposal on extension of the series of Project 21900M icebreakers.[12] The current order comprise three ships. Vyborg Shipyard has already completed one ship, Vladivostok, and has launched an other ship, Novorossiysk. The third ship, Murmansk, was built by Arctech Helsinki Shipyard in Finland.

Ships built or on order

Ship name Year Type Yard number IMO number Status Notes Image Ref
Vladivostok 2015 Icebreaker 230 9658654 In service Project 21900M icebreaker [13]
Novorossiysk 2016 (planned) Icebreaker 231 9692571 Under construction Project 21900M icebreaker [14]
Ob 2018 (planned) Port icebreaker 232 Under construction [15]
Aleksandr Sannikov 2017 (planned) Icebreaker 233 9777101 Under construction [16]
2017 (planned) Icebreaker 234 9777113 Under construction Sister ship to Aleksandr Sannikov

References

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