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Britoil Justice

Sea trial successfully completed.

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20 September 2023
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Britoil's new platform supply vessel, the Britoil Justice, successfully completed seatrial on 17 September 2023. The vessel is based on the ULSTEIN P128 design.

As with her sister vessel, the Britoil Journey, the DP2 vessel (dynamic positioning 2) has a diesel-electric propulsion system and several energy-saving features. She has a deck of 610 square metres and a deadweight of 3,000 tonnes.

In addition to the basic design, Ulstein has provided a power & automation package, and pre-commissioning and commissioning to the project. The power automation package includes switchboards, PMS and propulsion drives.

This is the second PSV design that Kuma Shipping originally ordered from Ulstein Design & Solutions AS, and which has been acquired by Britoil. She will be delivered to Britoil after the final touching-up.

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