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Friday, November 15 2019 - 05:02
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IMI and GustoMSC Naming Ceremony: IMI-2030
ABU DHABI, UAE, November 15, 2019, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

International Maritime Industries (IMI) announced today it had officially named 
the new GustoMSC designed jack-up drilling rig the "IMI-2030". This comes just 
over a month since IMI signed a License Agreement with GustoMSC, an NOV 
company. 

Commenting on the naming ceremony, Fathi K Al Saleem, CEO of IMI, said: "The 
naming of this jack-up drilling rig is a major step for IMI. The utlisation of 
"2030" in the name was important to the management team as it was inspired by 
the Kingdom's 2030 Vision. IMI and the King Salman Complex is one of the major 
projects forming part of this wider strategy."

Nils van Nood, Managing Director of GustoMSC, adds: "Contributing to the Saudi 
Vision 2030  is a great opportunity for us to serve key clients in Saudi Arabia 
and the region. Given how important the Saudi Vision 2030 is to IMI and to 
GustoMSC, the name was highly appropriate. We are proud of this partnership and 
look forward working together during the basic & detailed design phases and 
beyond."

GustoMSC will tailor one of its well established CJ-series of drilling jack-ups 
while focussing on IMI's modern manufacturing capabilities. It is estimated 
that this combination will reduce the construction time significantly. 

GustoMSC acts as independent rig design company, enabling IMI and its clients 
to have an open approach to all major vendors that want to become part of the 
upcoming construction program. About one year ago ARO Drilling announced plans 
to order at least 20 drilling jack-ups for construction at IMI. It is 
anticipated that initial rig ordering will get finalized in the second half of 
2020.
About IMI

International Maritime Industries, located in The King Salman Complex for 
International Maritime Industries & Services at Ras Al-Khair, Saudi Arabia, 
will be the largest, full service maritime facility in MENA. When building is 
complete, the annual capacity of the facility will be four (4) new build 
offshore rigs and over 43 new build vessels including VLCCs, in addition to 
servicing more than 260 maritime products. The first phase of production 
operations is expected to commence toward the end of 2020 with the facility 
reaching its full production capacity by 2022. International Maritime 
Industries is a joint venture between Saudi Aramco, Lamprell, Bahri and Hyundai 
Heavy Industries.

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SOURCE: International Maritime Industries
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