Marco Polo Marine adds two new AHTS vessels

Singapore’s Marco Polo Marine has added two new anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessels to its fleet to boost its offshore oil and gas, and potentially wind energy, sector capabilities.

With a combined value of around USD 34M, the vessels are expected to join the Singaporean firm’s fleet in 2026. Once this happens, the group’s offshore fleet will grow from 19 to 21 vessels. The player expects the acquisition to strengthen its position in the offshore marine and renewable energy sectors.

The new vessels are designed to primarily support oil and gas activities in the Southeast Asian region. Additionally, they are also capable of being deployed to Northeast Asia to support offshore wind farm projects as new opportunities arise.

The AHTS vessels are said to be equipped with advanced features tailored to meet the requirements of the offshore industry. Both feature dynamic positioning (DP2) and firefighting Class 1 capabilities.

The first one will be owned by the company’s 71% indirect subsidiary, PT Pelayaran Nasional Bina Buana Raya Tbk (PT BBR). This vessel has a length overall (LOA) of 60.8 metres, a breadth of 16 metres, a bollard pull of 80 tonnes, and 6,000 brake horsepower (BHP).

The second AHTS will be Singapore-registered. This unit is larger, with a LOA of 76 metres, a breadth of 18.5 metres, a bollard pull of 135 tonnes, and 10,800 BHP.

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