Yevgeny-Primakov
IMO: 9753741
Standby Safety Vessel, Russia
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Vessel Details
MMSI
273412440
Callsign
UAUH
Width
25.0 m
Length
104.0 m
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Nathan
2024-07-24
Position: Radio Officer
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Latest News (2)
Yevgeny Primakov named Support Vessel of the Year
Yevgeny Primakov, an icebreaking standby vessel owned and operated by Sovcomflot, has been awarded the 2019 Support Vessel of the Year by Offshore Support Journal, an international trade publication. The official award ceremony was held in London on 6 February, Sovcomflot says in a press release. On behalf of Sovcomflot, the award was collected by Igor Tonkovidov, Executive Vice President and CTO/COO. The multifunctional icebreaking vessel Yevgeny Primakov was delivered to Sovcomflot in January 2018. She serves the offshore oil and gas platforms of the Sakhalin-2 project under a long-term agreement between Sovcomflot and Sakhalin Energy.
Naming and flag-raising ceremony for Sovcomflot’s IBSBV Yevgeny Primakov
The naming and flag-raising ceremony for Yevgeny Primakov (see also CruiseMapper), a new multifunctional icebreaking standby vessel (IBSBV) built for PAO Sovcomflot (SCF Group), was held at Angliyskaya Embankment. The Yevgeny Primakov is a state-of-the-art multifunctional icebreaking standby vessel ordered by PAO Sovcomflot. It is intended to supply oil platforms under the Sakhalin-2 project (Sea of Okhotsk). The vessel is named after an outstanding statesman Yevgeny Primakov whose decisions made as Prime Minister of the Russian Federation contributed a lot to sustainable development of PAO Sovcomflot.
Frequently Asked Questions
🛢️ Did Yevgeny-Primakov have any oil spills or pollution incidents?
Based on available news reports, Yevgeny-Primakov has been mentioned in connection with spill-related incidents. There have been 2 news reports mentioning spills. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.