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Smit Lamnalco wins contract for offshore support vessels

Sunday, September 21 2025

Fossil Energy – ExxonMobil Guyana

Smit Lamnalco has been awarded a multi-year contract by ExxonMobil Guyana to provide offshore terminal support services in the Stabroek block.

An impression of the RAmpage 6000-DE design to be employed for construction of the vessels contracted by ExxonMobil Guyana.

The company will deploy four newbuild terminal support vessels to assist with operational, maintenance, logistics, and static towage during tanker lifting at the deepwater floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) units located about 110 nautical miles off Guyana’s coast.

The vessels are being built by Uzmar in Turkey, with deliveries scheduled to begin in early 2028.

“Each vessel, of RAmpage 6000-DE design by naval architect Robert Allan, will be 60 meters long, with a bollard pull ahead exceeding 130 tons (astern 120 tons bollard pull), and will feature DP2 class dynamic positioning systems. Additionally, the vessels will have FIFI-1 firefighting capabilities and equipment for emergency response situations,” Smit said.

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