Jack-up Earns ABS and DNV GL Design Approval

January 12, 2016

Launched in March 2015, the CJ54 cantilever drilling jack-up has recently received full Basic Design Approval from two major international offshore drilling classification societies; ABS and DNV GL.
Designed in accordance with the required safety standards of both ABS and DNV GL classification societies, the CJ54 now is a ready solution for contractors and operators wishing to push jack-up drilling frontiers.
Photo courtesy of GustoMSC
Photo courtesy of GustoMSC

Having the design classed in advance significantly reduces future risk for all stakeholders and reduces project lead times. For the operator the marketed capabilities have been verified to be incorporated in the design. For the owner and yard the construction risk in terms of design changes and weight are minimized and detailed design can start right away. Moreover, owners can now choose the classification society of their preference without any effects on the Basic Design. The CJ54 is designed to play a competing role in the worldwide arena.

The CJ54 opens up a new jack-up territory of water depths up to 450 feet for worldwide operations. It also is the prime candidate for areas where large leg penetrations occur, due to its high preload jacking capability and available long leg length. In addition to these advanced worldwide capacities, it can also survive the harsh conditions of the North Sea in up to 110 meter of water. The innovative and patented X-Y skidding system provides a large drilling envelope of 90x56ft. The CJ54 is a three legged cantilever type jack-up drilling rig which is positioned in the middle of the well-established GustoMSC CJ series. The series consists of seven distinct types for moderate and harsh environment designs.

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