Power, tow density, and redundancy are the keys to maximizing high-quality seismic data production. Ramform Hyperion delivers them all. Mutually redundant twin engine rooms provide a total power pack of 26.4 Megawatts to drive three 6000 kW controlled pitch propellers: she can tow a full spread of multisensor recording equipment using just two of them.
This Ramform Titan-class vessel has 24 streamer reels, 16 abreast with a further 8 in a second row. This permits flexibility and efficient acquisition of high-volume exploration 3D, high-density 3D or 4D, and anything in between. The back deck layout is augmented by six independent source array handling booms. Together this arsenal of equipment enables faster deployment and recovery, with increased flexibility and safety, making it possible to fully utilize the operational weather window. Steerable sources and streamers, and automated gear-handling systems further contribute to the flexibility and effectiveness of this flagship vessel.
Two stern-launched work boats permit safe streamer maintenance also in marginal weather. Maritime and seismic equipment maintenance can increasingly be carried out at sea without impairing operations. Dry-docking interval is 7.5 years.
Vessel Specifications |
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Owner: PGS | Maritime operator: PGS |
Flag: Norway | Port of registry: Oslo |
Built: MHI, Nagasaki, Japan, 2017 | Vessel classification: DNV |
Length: 104.2 m | Width: 70 m |
Streamers: Up to 24 | Draft: 6.4 m |