BOURBON Expands its Activities in Russia
Global leader in offshore oil and gas marine services, BOURBON opens Bourbon Baltic, an affiliate based in Saint Petersburg, Russia, to optimize vessel crew recruitment and continue offering oil and gas clients around the world top quality ship management services for their offshore needs.
A strategic location
BOURBON affiliates are strategically located around the world to work closely with local stakeholders and get access to highly skilled seafarers.
North-western Russia with its center in St Petersburg has a long-standing tradition of maritime activity and was chosen by BOURBON for the Group’s Russian affiliate. Bourbon Baltic focuses on ship management of BOURBON vessels. Continuation of BOURBON traditions to have ship management close to source of marine crew, this is an opportunity for BOURBON to benefit from numerous Russian marine offshore experienced crew onboard BOURBON vessels.
“Thanks to Bourbon Baltic’s strategic location, we will be able to draw from a large pool of graduates of prestigious marine academies as well as maritime industry workers who are recognized globally as being highly competent and experienced,” says BOURBON Senior Vice President Fleet Management Marine & Subsea Services Frank Dambrin. “This further strengthens our position as an offshore service provider dedicated to meeting the most demanding needs of our global oil and gas clients.”
Client satisfaction, a top priority for Bourbon Baltic
Bourbon Baltic provides offshore companies with vessels delivering the same reliable service and client satisfaction as the Group’s established network of affiliates which currently spans twenty-six countries worldwide.
Following the company’s launch in September, a first vessel, Bourbon Liberty 249, started her first contract in Congo in December 2011. Second vessel Bourbon Liberty 251 will arrive in Western Africa beginning of 2012. Additional three vessels are scheduled for Bourbon Baltic in 2012.
“BOURBON’s mission is to provide clients with ship management services which meet the highest standards in excellence.” says Bourbon Baltic Managing Director Meelis Maitse. “Our goal is to meet customer expectations and ensure incident-free working environment without compromising the superior performance levels offered by BOURBON vessels and their first-class crews.”
The affiliate’s Managing Director and his team in Saint Petersburg work to ensure that every operation overseen by the affiliate adheres to BOURBON priorities: client satisfaction, safety, competencies, availability and cost reduction.
BOURBON 2015 Leadership Strategy announced in June 2010 calls for an increase in fleet capacity to 600 new generation and adapted vessels for the offshore services industry of tomorrow. Thanks to teams like Bourbon Baltic, those vessels are managed efficiently and manned by skilled seafarers.
An experienced operator in Sakhalin
For three consecutive years, BOURBON has been operating successfully in Russia for Gazflot. The Group is supporting production for the large Sakhalin-2 project in the Far East of Russia.
Operated by Russian and Ukrainian crews, 4 Bourbon Liberty 100 and Bourbon Liberty 200 vessels, BOURBON’s flagship series, have been working for this project in 2011.