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July 11, 2016

Forum Receives Order for Three ROVs

Forum Energy Technologies will provide two Perry XLX 200 work class ROVs (pictured) and a Sub-Atlantic Comanche observation ROV to New Orient Marine. (Photo: Forum Energy Technologies)

Forum Energy Technologies will provide two Perry XLX 200 work class ROVs (pictured) and a Sub-Atlantic Comanche observation ROV to New Orient Marine. (Photo: Forum Energy Technologies)

Houston-based oilfield products company Forum Energy Technologies, Inc. has received an order from New Orient Marine Pte. Ltd. to supply three remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) for its multipurpose ice-class vessel currently under construction in Singapore.

 
The order includes two Perry XLX 200 horsepower, 4,000 meter Work Class ROV systems and one Sub-Atlantic Comanche 3,000 meter Observation Class ROV. Forum will also provide operation and maintenance training for New Orient Marine’s personnel, as well as onboard support during the ROV mobilization. 
 
Forum’s ROV systems are scheduled for delivery this year. New Orient Marine’s new build, multipurpose ice-class vessel has been designed to operate in ambient temperatures as low as minus 30 degree Celsius. The first project for the new vessel will involve subsea intervention, inspection, maintenance and underwater welding of existing gas pipeline systems.
 
Cris Gaut, Forum’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, said, “The award demonstrates Forum’s capability for working with our customers to provide solutions tailored to their specific needs. It also validates our strategy of providing ongoing first class engineering as well as after-market support and service to offshore contractors from our operating centres in key regions. For New Orient Marine, the after-sales support will be provided from our established team based in Singapore.”
 
A spokesperson for New Orient Marine remarked, “Adding the equipment from Forum on-board the vessel, will increase substantially its versatility and operational range, rendering it a very attractive vessel for a broad number of potential clients and projects.”
Forum Energy Technologies Inc.Singapore
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