en.Wedoany.com Reported - Egypt's first integrated oil supply and service vessel for marine geophysical exploration and geotechnical research, "Fakhr 1," has arrived at Timsah Shipbuilding Company, a subsidiary of the Suez Canal Authority (SCA). The announcement was made by SCA Chairman and Managing Director Ossama Rabiee.

The vessel departed from the Tai Jinzhou Yuajin shipyard in Ningde, China, completing its delivery voyage after 33 days of non-stop maritime travel. Fakhr 1 measures 64.8 meters in length, 16 meters in width, with a draft of 5 meters, and can accommodate 60 crew members. Built to the latest international low-fuel-consumption offshore operation standards, the vessel is equipped with full diving support equipment and a DP2 dynamic positioning system, allowing it to maintain position without anchoring.
Rabiee emphasized that the vessel is specifically designed for marine geophysical exploration and marine geotechnical research, aiming to support Egypt's oil exploration operations. The SCA stated that the addition of Fakhr 1 will enhance the national fleet's capabilities with next-generation offshore equipment, helping to save foreign currency and reduce reliance on foreign vessels. The vessel has signed a contract with Petrobel, a subsidiary of the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC), and will be deployed in the Abu Rudeis area of the Red Sea, with actual operations expected to commence in July.
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