Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK. 24th Aug, 2022. UK Weather: North East Scotland is experiencing dense fog and humid conditions, with temperatures reaching 18°C. The Havila Phoenix, a Norwegian offshore support ship, is being carefully piloted down the Tay River, berthing along the Dundee Docks next to the Prospector 5 oil rig platform. Credit: Dundee Photographics/Alamy Live News


The Havila Phoenix is a dynamically positioned multi-role ice class construction vessel. The Phoenix is a 2009 Norwegian built ship and a leading construction, installation and trenching support vessel available for subsea operations with optional 2000 Te carousel. Capable of working in a combination of mechanical cutting and jetting modes, this vehicle offers a step change in burial capability for all sectors of the subsea energy industry. As the world’s largest trencher, it offers unrivalled performance in terms of speed, soil conditions and trench depth. A 1000 HP jet trenching ROV and two high specification WROV’s provide additional on board capabilities.


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Location: Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom
Photo credit: © Dundee Photographics / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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