Malaysian Offshore Support Vessel Provider Nam Cheong Group Unveils Malaysia and Sarawak’s First Purpose-Built Multi-Purpose Support Vessel
Malaysian offshore support vessel (OSV) provider Nam Cheong Group has unveiled what it says is Malaysia and Sarawak’s first purpose-built multi-purpose support vessel (MPSV), set to be deployed in the oil & gas, renewable energy, and telecommunication sectors.
According to the company, the advanced design of the SKG 520 vessel incorporates provisions for five distinct, custom fit-for-purpose configurations, including geotech drilling rig, subsea ROV deployment, air diving deployment, survey equipment, as well as walk-to-work gangway.
The vessel’s concept is based on the conversion of the SK Eonik vessel, which is currently deployed in Japan for a project under a two-plus-two-year charter.
“The SKG 520 is a testament to Nam Cheong Group’s unwavering commitment to engineering excellence and our proactive approach in addressing the evolving demands of the global energy landscape,” said Leong Seng Keat, Group CEO of Nam Cheong Group.
“As Sarawak positions itself as a leader in the green hydrogen economy and offshore renewables, the SKG 520 stands ready as a versatile, purpose-built asset, proudly owned by a Malaysian and Sarawakian company, to support these critical developments both locally and internationally.”
The SKG 520 is scheduled for a formal naming ceremony in August.