Seatrium Limited provides innovative engineering solutions to the global offshore, marine and energy industries. Headquartered in Singapore, the Group has over 60 years of track record in the design and construction of rigs, floaters, offshore platforms and specialised vessels, as well as in the repair, upgrading and conversion of different ship types.
The Groupβs key business segments include Oil & Gas Newbuilds and Conversions, Offshore Renewables, Repairs & Upgrades, and New Energies, with a growing focus on sustainable solutions to advance the global energy transition and maritime decarbonisation.
As a premier global player offering offshore renewables, new energies and cleaner offshore & marine solutions, Seatrium is committed to delivering high standards of safety, quality and performance to its customers which include major energy companies, vessel owners and operators, shipping companies, and cruise and ferry operators.
Seatrium operates shipyards, engineering & technology centres and facilities in Singapore, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Norway, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States.
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Successful Naming Ceremony of BW Opal, a vessel completed by Seatrium
BW Opal is one of the largest Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) units ever built.
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Commemorating 1 million hours without LTI at the Raia project!
Seatrium's Angra dos Reis yard in Brazil achieved a significant milestone: 1 million work hours completed without a lost-time incident (LTI) on the FPSO Raia Project
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Seatrium achieves first full-year profit with S$120.9 million H2 earnings
On its return to profitability, the company proposes a final dividend of S$0.015 a share
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Seatrium Employees Union affiliates with NTUC to represent 5,000 shipyard workers
The newly formed Seatrium Employees Union will represent workers across five shipyards under Seatrium Limited, creating a unified platform for collective representation and workforce development in Singaporeβs offshore and marine sector.
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Seatrium begins sea trials on Charybdis, the first Jones Act-Compliant wind turbine installation vessel in the U.S.
Seatrium has officially commenced sea trials on Charybdis, the first Jones Act-compliant Wind Turbine Installation Vessel (WTIV) built in the United States.
Seatrium bags $170 million worth of new contract wins ahead of Q3 results
The new repair and upgrading contracts comprise major cruise, leisure and naval vessel projects.
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Successful delivery of the PETROBRAS 78 (P78) - the first of a series of turnkey FPSO
In celebration of the impending delivery of the PETROBRAS 78 (P78) - the first of aΒ series of turnkey Floating Production Storage and Offloading vessel (FPSO), to Brazilβs National Oil Company, Petrobras, Seatrium hosted a memorable sailaway ceremony at its Benoi yard in Singapore! πΈπ¬π§π·
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GE Vernova And Seatrium Secure A Major Contract From TenneT To Connect North Sea Wind Power To Germany's Grid
Contract secured for BalWin5, TenneTβs new 2.2-gigawatt offshore grid connection, expected to power approximately 2.75 million households and support Germanyβs long-term energy security and decarbonization goals.
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Seatrium Secures Worldβs first full-scale, turnkey Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) retrofit on a LPG carrier from Solvang ASA
Seatrium's innovative Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project secures world's first full-scale retrofit on Solvang's Clipper Eris ethylene carrier ship, set to capture 70% of CO2 emissions using amine cleaning technology. Retrofit of the carrier is scheduled to begin in Q3 of this year.
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About ASMI
The Association of Singapore Marine & Offshore Energy Industries (ASMI) is a non-profit trade association representing companies in Singaporeβs marine and offshore energy sector.