Sevan SSP AS
Sevan SSP AS is a specialized marine engineering and design house. We innovate, design and execute cost effective offshore solutions. We pioneered the Sevan SSP hull as a cost effective alternative to traditional ship-shaped, turret moored designs. The innovative, geostationary design avoids the need for a costly turret while allowing for a larger number of risers and the flexibility for future tie-ins. With 12 units constructed and over 60 years of accumulated operational experience, the Sevan SSP hull is a proven and credible alternative to traditional offshore, floating designs.
Sevan SSP AS is a fully-owned subsidiary of Seatrium Limited.
Sevan’s Wind Turbine Foundation offers stability in harsh offshore environments
The technology adopts mall Waterplane Area Cylindrical Hull design.
Sevan’s Wind Turbine Foundation offers stability in harsh offshore environments
The technology adopts mall Waterplane Area Cylindrical Hull design.
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