
Halul Offshore Services Co (HOSC), part of the Qatar-based Milaha group, has taken delivery of Shaddad, a new Dive Support Vessel (DSV). At a ceremony held under the patronage of HE Dr. Mohammed bin Saleh Al Sada, Minister of Energy and Industry, Shaddad was unveiled at Doha Port in the presence of top management from Qatar Petroleum, Milaha and other companies from Qatar’s offshore maritime sector.
Built in India by ABG Shipyard, the Dynamic Positioning (DP2-enabled) vessel is equipped with the latest generation diving equipment that qualifies the vessel to undertake subsea maintenance with saturated diving capability up to 300m depth, as well as air diving and Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV) operations. The vessel has been contracted by Halul to Qatar Petroleum as part of a 5-year diving services agreement.
In addition, Shaddad is capable of supporting routine offshore supply activities, such as transportation of fresh water, diesel oil, stores, material and equipment, as well as carrying out external firefighting duties. Speaking at the ceremony, chairman and managing director of Milaha, HE Sheikh Ali bin Jassim Al Thani, said: “This newest, state-of-the-art addition to our expanding fleet is a reflection of our commitment to strengthen our services and capabilities in support of Qatar’s oil and gas sector, and the country’s vision and economy as a whole.”
With the delivery of Shaddad, Halul’s diverse fleet of offshore support vessels has increased to 36, with 7 further vessels scheduled for delivery over the course of 2014. The company operates construction vessels (CSVs), anchor handlers (AHT), anchor handling tug supply (AHTS), platform supply vessels (PSV), DSVs and safety standby vessels (SSV), among others.



















