The latest addition to OEG Renewables’ fleet of crew transfer vessel (CTVs) has entered service under a five-year charter supporting offshore windfarms in Germany
OEG Renewables, a division of OEG Energy Group, took delivery of the CTV, Furioso, earlier this year. The vessel, a Chartwell Brevity-class design, was built and commissioned by OEG Renewables.
The Brevity class is designed to deliver cost-effective, low-emissions support to offshore windfarms and has an optimised hullform that enhances manoeuvrability and stability, combined with a spacious interior that can accommodate up to 32 people.
OEG Renewables currently owns and operates a fleet of 15 multipurpose CTVs that operate in the UK, Europe and Taiwan supporting offshore wind construction and operations and maintenance activity.
The company said the recent sale of 12-year-old CTV Manor Initiative and the delivery of Furioso “underscores OEG Renewables’ commitment to maintaining a modern fleet capable of meeting the needs of our clients in all offshore wind markets around the world.”
OEG Renewables general manager Mike James said, “We are delighted to be adding this highly versatile first Brevity-class vessel to our fleet.” He said the CTVs the company operates “integrate with the group’s other service lines to provide a suite of services and products to meet clients’ needs.”
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