Offshore Vessels

Van Oord Orders Next Generation Subsea Rock Installation Vessels


Published: Monday July 21, 2025
By: Oilfield Africa Review

To strengthen its leading position in Subsea Rock Installation and meet the rising global demand for offshore energy infrastructure protection, Van Oord has ordered new, state-of-the-art vessels. Capable of operating on methanol and with a focus on innovation and automation, they will be cost price winners in the market. The first vessel is expected to enter the market in 2028, with a second vessel expected to follow within one year. 

Subsea Rock Installation, pioneered by Van Oord since the 1970s, is vital for protecting and stabilising offshore energy assets. With a track record in efficient and innovative flexible fallpipe vessels, Van Oord is a market leader in seabed intervention.

Maximum capacity, minimal impact 

The new vessels will be equipped with a substantial loading capacity of 35,000 tonnes, will be capable of handling large rock sizes, and feature a DP-2 dynamic positioning system. This advanced system will enable the vessels to maintain precise positioning despite challenging conditions such as waves, wind and currents. These features will make the vessels ideal for long-distance projects, as they will minimise round trips, reducing emissions and costs per installed rock volume. 

Maurits den Broeder, Managing Director Offshore Energy at Van Oord: “Van Oord is at the forefront of the energy transition. Through innovative technologies and long-term investments, we actively contribute to greater energy security and energy independence for countries. Particularly in times when securing critical underwater infrastructure is a priority, this investment is important. These new vessels embody our commitment to innovation, safety, sustainability and efficiency, while supporting the growing demands of our clients and our own net-zero ambitions.”

Sustainable technology 

The sustainable design of the vessels includes multi-fuel engines (biofuel and methanol), a DC-grid with large battery storage capacity, and an energy-efficient hull design and rock handling system. These technologies enable a reduction in CO₂ emissions, supporting Van Oord’s net-zero strategy. 

Building on a legacy 

Van Oord currently operates three Subsea Rock Installation vessels: Stornes, Nordnes and Bravenes. The new vessels will build on this proven platform, offering key upgrades to meet future offshore challenges. The vessels will be constructed by Yantai CIMC Raffles Offshore in China. 

Sponsored Partners

Discover our premium partners and explore their innovative solutions in the industry
Namibia
ReconAfrica Advances Operations at Kavango West 1X, Namibia
Friday December 19, 2025
Equitorial Guinea
SBM Offshore Exits FPSO Aseng for GEPetrol, Equatorial Guinea
Thursday December 18, 2025

Sponsored Partners

Discover our premium partners and explore their innovative solutions in the industry

People
BP Appoints Meg O’Neill as New CEO
Thursday December 18, 2025
Seismics
TGS Mauritania MegaSurvey, the Largest Regional 3D Dataset in Africa
Thursday December 18, 2025
Pipeline
NNPC Ltd Reports Explosion at Escravos–Lagos Gas Pipeline
Saturday December 13, 2025
Conferences & Exhibitions
Senegal Charts Gas-to-Power Strategy at MSGBC 2025
Friday December 12, 2025