The Saipem 7000 is the world's third largest semi-submersible crane vessel, after the SSCV Sleipnir and the SSCV Thialf. It is owned by the oil and gas...
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located in the Yinggehai Basin, completed in 1994. In 1991, Saipem started operating Saipem 7000, the world's second biggest crane vessel. In 1996, the Maghreb–Europe...
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original on 22 October 2020. Retrieved 26 September 2011. "Saipem 7000 Datasheet". Saipem S.p.A. - A subsidiary of Eni S.p.A. Archived from the original...
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unit on the seabed. A replacement module was built and installed by Saipem 7000 in May 2000. List of tallest freestanding steel structures List of tallest...
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record of 11,883 t by lifting Shell's Shearwater topsides, beaten by Saipem 7000 in 2004 with the Sabratha deck lifting of 12,150 t. In 2004, it installed...
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from the DP-4 platform. These operations were carried out utilising the Saipem 7000, which is the world's third largest crane vessel. The Western Libyan...
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capacities in the segment between the largest SSCVs (such as SSCV Thialf and Saipem 7000, capable of lifting 14,000 t (15,000 short tons) using deck-mounted revolving...
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after J. Ray McDermott and Saipem also introduced SSCVs, resulting in two new enormous vessels DB-102 (now Thialf) and Saipem 7000, capable of lifting respectively...
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vessels Castoro Sei Karadeniz Powership İrem Sultan Petrobras 36 Sagar Nidhi Saipem 7000 Scarabeo 8 Related Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico Fincantieri...
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