Built in 2012 by Damen Shipyards in the Netherlands, the vessel was formerly known as before being rebranded under the ADNOC fleet. It is designed for high-performance support in demanding offshore environments. Specification IMO Number MMSI Vessel Type SAR / Offshore Supply Vessel Length Overall (LOA) 50.3 – 51 meters Beam (Width) Gross Tonnage Deadweight (DWT) 290 tonnes Flag State United Arab Emirates (AE) Operational Role
As satellite-based methane monitoring (like MethaneSAT, launched by the Environmental Defense Fund) becomes mainstream, regulators will no longer rely on self-reported data. Satellites will spot super-emitter events from space. adnoc 713
The is a multi-purpose offshore vessel operated by ADNOC Logistics & Services , a subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company. Built in 2012 at the Damen Shipyard Gorinchem in the Netherlands, the vessel plays a critical role in supporting offshore oil and gas infrastructure in the Persian Gulf. It was originally commissioned under the name ESNAAD 713 before being renamed in 2020 following the consolidation of ADNOC’s shipping and services arms. 2. Vessel Specifications and Classification Built in 2012 by Damen Shipyards in the
For valves on hydrogen, H2S, or high-pressure gas lines, deploy acoustic emission sensors that provide 24/7 leak alerts. Satellites will spot super-emitter events from space
As a Platform Supply Vessel (PSV) and Multi-Purpose Offshore Vessel, the ADNOC 713 performs several essential functions:
In the lexicon of oil and gas engineering, standards often fade into obscurity. But stands apart because it symbolizes a fundamental change in corporate attitude. It moves the industry from a culture of “acceptable emissions” to one of “zero tolerance.”