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Rolls-Royce PLC 17 December 2001 17 December, 2001 ROLLS-ROYCE CONTINUES OFFSHORE SUCCESS WITH CONTRACTS WORTH £54 MILLION Rolls-Royce has won contracts worth £54 million to design and supply integrated equipment packages for nine offshore service vessels for owners in Brazil, France, Norway and the USA. The packages will be supplied to shipyards in 2002 and 2003, and the vessels will be delivered in 2003 and 2004. Rolls-Royce currently has 71 UT-Design offshore service vessels on order or under construction, worth a total of £270 million. A total of 390 UT700 series vessels have been built or are under construction since they were first sold in the mid-1970s. Six of the nine latest vessels will be UT712 and UT722 anchor handling tug supply vessels, which tow platforms and floating drilling rigs to location and can lay moorings and anchors. These vessels are popular as oil and gas exploration and production moves into deeper water. The other three are UT755 platform supply vessels which transport fuel, stores and equipment from shore to rigs and platforms. These latest contracts take the total number of UT755s in service or on order to 41. The UT700 series was originated to serve the growing North Sea offshore oil and gas business, which needed more seaworthy vessels than those developed for shallow water in the Gulf of Mexico. Rolls-Royce ship designers have worked closely with shipowners to anticipate emerging requirements from oil operators. Saul Lanyado, Rolls-Royce President - Marine, said: 'Our consistent development of market-leading products such as the UT700 series has enabled us to develop long-term relationships with customers. These relationships are key to our continued understanding of market requirements - ensuring our investment in technology results in products which meet a real customer need.' Rolls-Royce can integrate entire equipment systems with these designs through a range of products, including Bergen engines, Rauma Brattvaag winches, Kamewa Ulstein propulsion equipment, Ulstein Aquamaster thrusters, Tenfjord steering gear and UMAS automation systems. For further information please contact Gordon Welsh Head of Communications - Marine Rolls-Royce Tel 44 207 227 9127 Fax 44 207 227 9178 Email gordon.welsh@rolls-royce.com
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