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The ENA HABITAT is an Offshore Support Vessel with a deadweight tonnage (DWT) of 3,896 tonnes and a length overall (LOA) of 85.0 meters, designed to support offshore operations. Built in 2015, this vessel is flagged in Singapore and is currently trading. Its operational profile suggests suitability for offshore activities, particularly in regions with established oil and gas sectors.
Current AIS data indicates that the vessel is moving at a very low speed of 0.2 knots with a course set towards AMPA FIELD, suggesting it may be either in a repositioning phase or preparing for loading operations. However, the exact draft utilization is currently unknown, limiting the assessment of its operational efficiency.
Given its offshore support capabilities and relatively recent construction, the ENA HABITAT is positioned favorably in the offshore market. Brokers should consider the potential demand for such vessels in oil and gas exploration and production activities, particularly in regions experiencing increased offshore activity. However, the absence of detailed ownership and operational history may impact perceived reliability and charter rates.
The technical specifications of ENA HABITAT, including its 3,896 DWT and geared drive propulsion system, suggest potential for efficient operational performance in offshore support tasks. The use of distillate fuel may align with regulatory compliance for emissions, making it suitable for operations in more stringent environmental jurisdictions. Brokers should also evaluate the implications of the vessel's age and condition on charter rates and market competitiveness.
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