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Vladimir Putin Introduces the Largest Shipyard in Russia to Narendra Modi

04 September 2019

President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi have visited the Zvezda Shipbuilding Complex located in Bolshoy Kamen, Primorsky Region.

The capacities of the modern shipyard will allow building ice-class vessels, tankers, gas carriers and marine equipment of any complexity. This year, Zvezda has been chosen as the sole contractor for the construction of a flagship 120 MW Leader nuclear icebreaker.

«This is the most powerful icebreaking vessel in the world. This icebreaking vessel will be able to break through 4 meter ice, – said Vladimir Putin. – The decision was made to build these ice-class vessels to provide year-round pilotage of ships along the northern route.»

During the visit, the delegation learned about the progress of the Zvezda Shipbuilding Complex construction project.

Reporting to the leaders of the two states, Rosneft Chief Executive Officer Igor Sechin said: «The Zvezda Shipbuilding Complex project is being implemented by the consortium of investors led by Rosneft Oil Company. Currently, the key facilities of the first stage have been put into operation, such as an open outfitting berth, a hull production facility, and painting cabinets. The construction of the second stage is progressing ahead of schedule.»

The delegation examined the key operational premise of the second phase of the construction--the largest dry dock in Russia, which will be commissioned three years ahead of schedule, in 2020. The construction of the key outfit shops for the dry dock will also begin in advance, in September 2019.

The technical specifications of the dry dock will allow the construction of most types of existing and prospective ships with virtually no limit to the tonnage and launching weight of the hulls. The dry dock under construction sized 485x114x15 metres is the single one in Russia with such characteristics and one of the largest hydraulic structures in the world.

During the construction of the dock, 140,000 cubic metres of concrete were poured and 6,600 drilled shafts were driven in. The dry dock is equipped with the giant Goliath crane. Its height is 120 metres, width is 189 metres. This is the second crane of this type installed at the Zvezda Shipbuilding Complex. The first crane has been facilitating the work of the heavy open outfitting slip since 2018. Soon, the dry dock will be equipped with four 60 tonnes tower cranes with straight arms and a dock gate will be installed.

President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi learned about a breakthrough product for Russia--the ice-class vessel steerable thruster designed at the Sapphire Applied Engineering and Training Centre.

The capacity of the project for localisation of design and production of steerable thrusters with the power of up to 20 MW. With this aim, two joint ventures were established - the Sapphire Applied Engineering and Training Centre (St. Petersburg) and the Sapphire Steerable Thrusters Plant (Bolshoy Kamen).

Sapphire’s main task is to localise the manufacturing of steerable thrusters. The design capacity of the plant allows satisfying the demand for this equipment for vessels of various classes including high ice-class gas carriers. Steerable thrusters are key components of the vessel electromotive system.

The plant will manufacture high ice-class steerable thrusters with the capacity from 7.5 MW to 20 MW.

The Head of Rosneft reported on the shipyard’s production programme and the current state of the order portfolio: «The order portfolio keeps growing and comprises 39 vessels (59 vessels including options) at the moment. Rosneft has placed orders for 28 vessels. Currently, there are nine vessels under construction, including support vessels and gas-burning Arfamax tankers that comply with the latest environmental standards. Preparations are underway for the construction of high ice-class gas carrier vessels with a capacity of 172 cubic metres for operation in the Russian Arctic. Potential orders include: a series of gas carriers for the Arctic LNG-2 project and medium gas-burning MR tankers and the world’s most powerful icebreaking vessel Leader.»

During the visit, Igor Sechin also reported to President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin on the Company’s status for commencing the construction of the Far Eastern LNG plant.

The plant capacity will amount to 6.2 million tonnes of LNG per year. The resource base of the plant will be the fields of the Sakhalin-1 project and Rosneft’s own gas reserves on the Sakhalin shelf in the total amount of over 350 billion cubic metres.

Rosneft’s calculations show that, throughout the project implementation, over five trillion roubles will be added to the budget and 5,000 working places will be created, while 700 permanent working places will be maintained during the project operation. The new plant will strengthen the position of Russia on the global gas market.

Notes for Editors:

The Zvezda Shipyard is established at the Far Eastern Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Centre (FESRC) by the consortium of Rosneftegaz, Rosneft and Gazprombank. The shipyard’s pilot throughput is provided for by Rosneft which signed an exclusive agreement with FESRC for placing all its orders for the construction of new marine equipment and vessels there.

Zvezda’s product line will include vessels of up to 350 tonnes displacement, components of marine platforms, ice-class vessels, commercial vessels for cargo transportation, specialty vessels, and other types of marine equipment of any complexity, characteristics and purposes, including those that had not previously been produced in Russia due to the lack of required launching and hydraulic structures. By the time of the project completion, the shipyard’s annual capacity for scrap recycling will exceed 330 tonnes. 

The Zvezda Shipbuilding Complex’s production program is developed up to 2035 based on the needs of key clients and the shipyard’s capabilities. The order portfolio consists of 178 units of ships and marine equipment of various types.

At the moment, it has 39 vessels (59 vessels including options).

The anchor order of Rosneft Oil Company comprise 28 vessels:

  • 12 Aframax tankers,
  • 10 ice-class shuttle tankers,
  • an Arctic ice-class Arc7 shuttle tanker with 69 tonnes deadweight,
  • a drilling vessel,
  • four multi-purpose reinforced ice-class support vessels.

Rosneft
Information Division
Phone: + 7 (499) 517-88-97
 September  04, 2019