Bourbon Pearl built at Zhejiang Shipyard

Bourbon Pearl

New name: Parcel Do Bandolim. A platform supply vessel, yard number ZJ B05 145, of the P105 design from Ulstein, ordered by Bourbon Offshore Norway. The vessel was the first of totally four ULSTEIN P105s constructed at Zhejiang Shipyard. Has later been converted to an MPSV.

Owned By
Bourbon Gaia Supply
Built By
Partner yard
Year
2007
IMO Number
9386677
Operated By
OceanPact Serviços Marítimos

Primary Specifications

Length
91.1 m
Beam
19 m
Dead weight
4750 tonnes
Draught (max)
6.5 m
Speed (max)
15.5 kn
Accomodation
50 POB
Deck area
990 sqm

Additional Data

Water ballast
1360
Fuel oil
1170
Fresh water
980
Drill water
950
Mud
1170
Note: Specifications may have changed since the original completion date.
Classifications: DNV+1A1, HL(p), NAUT-OC, SF, DYNPOS-AUTR, FireFighterI, OILREC, CLEAN, DK(+), LFLFuelled

Ship history

Milestones

The vessel was number one of totally four ULSTEIN P105s constructed at Zhejiang Shipyard. IMO number 9386677

Vessel number 1: Bourbon Pearl

Vessel number 2: Bourbon Ruby

Vessel number 3: Bourbon Sapphire

Vessel number 4: Bourbon Diamond

2016 Bourbon update:
With MPSVs, the idea of a versatile vessel takes on a whole new meaning. Designed for subsea operations, the Bourbon Pearl put on its floatel hat for BP, which is operating oil and gas fields off of Port of Spain, the Trinidadian capital. Mauricio Valencia, Contracts Manager, takes us on board.

In 2011, BOURBON and BP officialized a partnership regarding the Caribbean zone. Two years later, a contract was signed for 5 years (with extensions possible over 2 years), planning for the provision of 5 vessels for BP Trinidad operations. Coming straight from Norway, the Bourbon Pearl has been one of these vessels since mid-2016. A former PSV transformed into a MPSV, it is now at work as a floating hotel, or floatel, for personnel working on the Amherstia platform, 140 nautical miles from Port of Spain. "Our 50 guests enjoy a full-comfort environment. They sleep, eat, watch TV, or surf the Internet in the evening, after a long workday. Rotations take place every 2 weeks," Mauricio Valencia explains.

Dedicated to subsea operations, the Bourbon Pearl is equipped to accommodate a large number of personnel with ease: 31 cabins (for 1 to 6 people), a laundry room, infirmary, and a galley.

SAFETY, AN EVERYDAY PRIORITY

In order to support BP personnel on a day-to-day basis in Trinidad-and-Tobago, BOURBON dispatched its most competent crew. At the controls, are the captain and his 24 teammates. Their mission: ensuring the safety of all on board, "especially when they cross the gangway connecting the Pearl to the platform, the walk-to-work" Mauricio Valencia adds.

Our Contracts Manager ensured the application of OSM (Operational Safety Management) procedures in advance of the project. But for the on-board crew, safety remains an everyday priority. "A safety briefing is held every morning. From the positioning of the gangway to crossing it, in one direction as well as the other, our teams demonstrate vigilance at every moment," he says, adding: "I cannot talk about this mission without mentioning the exemplary professionalism of the on-board crew."

As for the Bourbon Pearl, it is the right vessel for the job. "Thanks to its cutting edge dynamic positioning system, it is capable of maintaining position for long periods and remaining stable at important moments, like the walk-to-work," concludes Mauricio Valencia.

December 2020: The vessel has changed name to Parcel Do Bandolim, and is operated by the Brazil-based OceanPact. The vessel is operating as an ROV Support Vessel (RSV) within the subsea segments Inspection, Maintenance & Repair (IMR) and Construction positioning and support.

2023: Still active - IMO 9386677