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This news article
is reproduced from the two full
page advertisement which appear
on Straits Time on 31st October
2001.
Keppel FELS and its subsidiary
Caspian Shipyard Company (CSC)
are the proud builders of the
first Western-specification
jack up rig in Azerbaijan, the
Gurtulush.
Formed only in 1997, Keppel
FELS transformed an arid piece
of land into a world-class shipyard
and built its first world-class
rig - all at the same time.
Read on for more of its trailblazing
record as the first Singaporean
company to build jack-up rigs
there.
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When the USSR broke
up in 1991, international
energy firms immediately
arrived on the newly independent
republics to buy up rights
to drill for oil and gas.
While there were no shortage
of creative deals made,
top quality offshore drilling
rigs were in want.
Keppel FELS moved in
very quickly by mid 1990s
to fill this need.
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"We
have been casting around to
further expand globally in areas
where offshore work is likely
to be the most active,"
said Mr Tong Chong Heong, Managing
Director of Keppel FELS Limited,
the offshore arm of the Keppel
Group which has yards also in
USA, Mexico, Brazil and Norway.
"As
early as 1996, we were already
in the Caspian watching from
the flank. Since the oil and
gas companies were just in the
early hours of cutting deals,
we decided to develop an international-class
15-storey service apartment
in Baku for these expatriates
while learning the culture,
business practices and getting
to know the people,"
he added.
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When Keppel FELS was
approached in late 1997
to build their KFELS MOD
V class of jack up rig
for Transocean SedcoForex
in Baku, they were ready.
The contract was sealed
in June 1998.
Doubtless the owners
were apprehensive. Said
Mr Bill Thomson, the owner's
representative for the
new rig, "When we
entered the contract with
Keppel FELS, they did
not have a functioning
yard in Baku. Not only
would they be building
a rig, but they would
also be building a yard
as well."
These Keppel FELS did,
in just two years. Not
only did Keppel FELS establish
an international quality
shipyard (Caspian Shipyard
Company) from a greenfield,
it has also won international
acclaim for building the
first Western-specification
jack-up, Trident 20 in
Baku.
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Said Mr Tong with satisfaction,
"Today,
both activities paid off. Our
yard is now fully operational
and we have been able to reap
the first fruit of rig building
contracts there."
Since Keppel FELS' Baku shipyard,
Caspian Shipyard, was just getting
started, the decision was made
to build the technically difficult
pieces in Singapore where the
company co-ordinates all of
its design work.
Examples of the pieces being
built in Singapore were the
jack-up legs and jack cases
which require extreme precision
works that allow little tolerance.
These parts would then be shipped
to Baku and assembled with the
rest of the parts including
the hull structure at Caspian
Shipyard.
No mean feat.
Building the pieces in two
locations 7,300 miles apart
was just a part of the difficulties.
Shipping thousands of tons
of high precision pre-fabricated
sections to a landlocked lake
poses yet another major challenge
for Keppel FELS, which undertook
the total solution of building
and transporting the parts for
the owner.
The transhipments, handled
by Blue Water Shipping, saw
the parts being loaded and unloaded
several times from barges to
heavylift vessels then back
to barges again.
The cargoes started their long
and arduous journey in three
shipments from Keppel FELS Pioneer
Yard in Singapore.
They crossed the Bay of Bengal,
passed through the Suez Canal
and traversed the Mediterranean
and Marmazra seas, past Istanbul,
through the Bosphorus Straits,
into the Sea of Azov in the
north-east corner of the Black
Sea and into Mariupol in the
Ukraine.
After covering a total of 6,377
miles, there were another 980
more miles to go. God was kind,
and the seas mostly calm.
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From Mariupol, they headed
north-east through the
canal system and inched
literally through 19 narrow
locks, and under overhead
power cables that had
to be lifted up with poles.
Winter was approaching.
Any delay at this stage
would mean that the structures
would arrive six months
late for the canal system
freezes up for five months
of the year. Down to the
last detail planning was
necessary.
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By August 2000, Keppel
FELS proudly delivered
Gurtulush then known as
Trident 20 to its owners
in the Baku yard, ahead
of schedule.
"This
is a great tribute to
the teamwork between the
owners and the shipyard,"
said the jubilant Mr Thomson.
He added, "Considering
the difficulties we faced
in the building and transporting
of the rig and making
sure we satisfy four different
clients, each with different
ways of doing things,
it was quite an amazing
accomplishment."
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"This
is not business as usual, but
it's our business. We conduct
it with a 'can do' attitude,"
explained Mr Choo Chiau Beng,
Chairman and Managing Director
of Keppel FELS Energy &
Infrastructure, which will complete
by early next week its privatisation
exercise under Keppel Corporation.
Mr Choo is also the Executive
Director of Keppel Corporation.
"We
are a long term player in the
offshore construction business.
Our mission is to thrive in
our growth. When there is an
opportunity, we grab the ball
and run with it,"
he added.
Commending CSC, Mr Valeh Aleskerov,
Head of Foreign Investments
of the State Oil Company in
Azerbaijan said,
"Caspian Shipyard Company
has established an industry
capability that will have long
term benefits to the country
and the Caspian Region
It is the industry expectation
that Caspian Shipyard will continue
on to become a strong regional
player."
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Hot on the heel of the
success of the first multi-million
dollar rig, another drilling
contractor, Maersk, signed
a US$167 million contract
in early 2001 to build
a semi-submersible based
on the same formula of
a joint construction arrangement
between Keppel FELS Singapore
and its subsidiary in
Baku.
"Now
that we have proven that
this strategy is workable
and profitable to all
parties, we want to replicate
this successful strategy
in all our 12 yards spanning
the globe,"
said Mr Choo Chiau Beng,
Executive Director of
Keppel Corporation and
Chairman and Managing
Director of Keppel FELS
Energy and Infrastructure.
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Keppel FELS has been restructured
with Keppel's marine arm, Keppel
Hitachi Zosen. Together, the
two companies will have a combined
business and operational network
of 12 shipyards in strategic
offshore markets and hubs and
major sea routes around the
world.
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"It
was clear from the beginning
that the construction
of the unit was extremely
challenging for Keppel
FELS and especially for
Caspian Shipyard Company
Keppel FELS demonstrated
a strong commitment
and proved to be extremely
vigilant
"The
quality of the work performed
should be highlighted.
The result of an independent
structural audit revealed
the excellence of the
work done."
- Mr Jean-Pierre Dolla,
General Manager of TotalFinaElf
E&P Azerbaijan BV,
the leader of the Drilling
Contract for Gurtulush
and its first user, congratulating
Keppel FELS and CSC on
the first operating birthday
of this heavy duty and
modern class jack-up in
Azerbaijan.
(26 October 01)
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| Participating
In Azerbaijan's Vision For
Prosperity |
Though called a sea, the landlocked
Caspian is geologically the
largest lake on Earth. Once
the exclusive domain of Iran
and the former USSR, the Caspian
Sea now features prominently
in the aspiration of three new
coastal states of Azerbaijan,
Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan
as they struggle to build viable
economies and stable governments.
For under and around the Caspian
Sea sits about 10% of the earth's
potential crude oil reserves
or 200 billion barrels of oil.

While the Caspian is rich in
oil and gas resources, the people
who live there struggle to meet
everyday challenges - establishing
reliable food and fuel supplies,
providing medical care and education,
and reclaiming a healthy environment.
"After
the breakup of the Soviet Union,
economic situation in the region
has deteriorated and there are
many well-educated people who
are out of job. There is a need
for us to play a part in contributing
to the economy even as we focus
on the Caspian oil,"
said Mr Choo. A long term rig
builder, Keppel FELS is committed
to remain in Azerbaijan. It
employed up to 1,000 people
at the height of the construction
of Gurtulush.
Its commitment is not lost
on its client. Mr Bill Thomson
of Transocean SedcoForex, felt
that Keppel FELS has set a good
example of how a company should
set up in Baku.
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He said, "It
would have been possible
for a company to employ
expatriates, complete
the construction of the
yard and Gurtulush and
not invest in Azerbaijan.
"However,
Keppel FELS set up the
Caspian Shipyard Company
with the intention of
staying in Azerbaijan
for a long time. They
have, therefore, placed
great emphasis on training
the local people to improve
their skills
"An
example of how successful
they have been can be
seen by the quality of
the work, which is on
par with what Keppel FELS
could have produced in
Singapore."
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