Services

We offer integral solutions at competitive prices by contributing in the development of the national and international energy industry through the chartering of boats and maritime services that make the difference in the fulfillment of the objectives of our clients.

To do this, we place a lot of emphasis on actions that complement their needs, imprinting our values of service, honesty, productivity, responsibility, flexibility and commitment.

PLATFORM SUPPLY VESSELS

Energía Naviera’s primary focus, through its PSV fleet, is to provide transport services for equipment and materials to offshore facilities, operating in both shallow and deep waters with a modern, cutting-edge fleet.

Peregrina87.08M Platform Supply Vessel

Main Features

Flag : Mexico
Harbor : Seybaplaya, Campeche
Arrival date to Mexico : December 2019
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Saguaro87.08M Platform Supply Vessel

Main Features

Flag : Mexico
Harbor : Tampico, Tamaulipas
Arrival date to Mexico : May 2020
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OFFSHORE CARGO TRANSPORT AND SUPPLY

OFFSHORE CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT

SUPPORT WITH ROV (REMOTELY OPERATED VEHICLE)

OFFSHORE ACCOMMODATION

OFFSHORE INSPECTION

SEISMIC SUPPORT

ASSISTANCE, SALVAGE, AND REMEDIATION

OFFSHORE EMERGENCY RESPONSE

OFFSHORE RESCUE OPERATIONS

OFFSHORE SUPPORT VESSELS

Multi-purpose vessel in support of offshore construction and maintenance activities. Activities carried out in the coast of Tabasco and Campeche, Mexico.

LA BAMBA 85M Offshore Support Vessel (OSV-DP2)

Características principales

Flag : Mexico
Harbor : Isla del Carmen, Mexico
Arrival date to Mexico : June 21 2014
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TEHUANA85M Offshore Support Vessel (OSV-DP2)

Características principales

Flag : Mexico
Harbor : Isla del Carmen, Mexico
Arrival date to Mexico : March 5 2016
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DIVING ACTIVITIES

  • Cleaning of marine growth in the bases (legs or columns) of marine platforms, made with specialized tool, as well as the application of epoxic coatings in the tide area.
  • Guiding of bits for alignment of conducting pipes of selfelevating rigs to oil wells in the seabed.
  • Placing flanges on crude oil lines to eliminate any leaks.
  • Underwater inspections on oil and gas lines with ROV (Remote Operated vehicle).
  • Installation or placement of buoys, to signal the pipes or fiber optic lines in the seabed, prior to the entry of selfelevating rigs.
  • Mapping with ROV (remote operated vehicle) and removal of any debris (diverse scrap) on the seabed, Prior to the entry of self-elevating rigs, into working position.
  • Changes of defenses in dock areas of fixed platforms.
  • Recovery of drilling lines for self-elevating rigs.
  • Inspection of base welds of marine platform legs.
  • Installation of concrete lay in seabed prior to underwater inspection, installation of pipe on the concrete lay and protection of the same with concrete lay.

CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE

  • Anticorrosive maintenance starting with mechanical, manual or pneumatic cleaning to remove rust and paint in bad condition, as well as further application of primer and finishing paint on general marine platforms (structures, legs, bases, angles, pipe, decks, valves, etc.)
  • Preventive maintenance or corrective to flanges and valves of different diameters to marine platforms.
  • Corrective maintenance of mayor or minor structures (handrails, grills, perimeter screens for heliports, etc.)
  • Preventive or corrective maintenance in the branch of valves of oil wells. Installation of lines of various diameters and uses in oil rigs.
  • Oil well stimulation by the injection of Nitrogen into the oil wells using high pressure flexible steel hoses, in support of the companies like Halliburton and Schlumberger, among others.

JACK-UP SANDUNGA 350 ft Technical Sheet

Sandunga Drilling jack-up – 350 ft

Main Features

Type: Self-elevating (jack-up) drilling unit for shallow-water operations.
Design: Marathon LeTourneau Class 116-C, 477 ft legs.
Operational water depth: up to 350 ft (≈ 107 m).
Drilling capacity: up to 25,000–30,000 ft (≈ 7,600–9,100 m).
Length overall: 74.09 m · Breadth: 61.11 m.
Built: 1981, Marathon LeTourneau, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
Flag: Mexico · Home port: Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche.
Classification: Standard jack-up for shallow-water offshore operations.

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Activities

Sandunga is focused on shallow-water drilling and well intervention operations, including new well drilling, workovers, major repairs, completions, and support activities for offshore infrastructure development and maintenance projects.

DESIGN AND MAIN CAPACITIES

Sandunga is a self-elevating unit based on the Marathon LeTourneau 116-C design, with three wedged steel legs measuring 477 ft in length, enabling operations in water depths of up to 350 ft under typical Gulf of Mexico conditions. The rectangular hull provides a stable and safe working platform for shallow-water drilling operations.

The unit is equipped with a high-capacity jacking system that elevates the hull above sea level once positioned on location, ensuring structural stability against waves, currents, and wind, and meeting the requirements of maritime authorities and the offshore oil and gas industry.

Jack-up Sandunga legs and jacking system
Sandunga drilling platform

DRILLING PACKAGE AND CANTILEVER

The Jack-up Sandunga features a cantilever and drilling substructure designed to work over existing production platforms and fixed structures, allowing precise positioning of the drilling package over the well to be drilled or serviced.

Its drilling package is configured to reach a total measured depth of up to 25,000–30,000 ft, with capability to operate various mud programs, solids control systems, and surface pressure-control equipment in accordance with international safety standards.

The deck layout facilitates handling of drill pipe, casing, and auxiliary equipment, with dedicated areas for bulk mud, cement, fuel, and drilling water storage, optimizing operational time and cargo-handling efficiency.

Jack-up Sandunga helideck

HELIDECK AND PERSONNEL LOGISTICS

Sandunga is equipped with a helideck located on the superstructure, designed to receive helicopters commonly used in the Gulf of Mexico for personnel transport and light supplies. This enables efficient crew rotations and rapid response to operational needs or emergency situations.

The helideck is supported by communication, navigation, and monitoring systems that enhance safety for air and marine operations, as well as waiting and coordination areas for boarding and disembarking personnel.

DRILLING SUPPORT SYSTEMS

The Jack-up Sandunga is equipped with tanks for drilling mud, bulk cement, drilling water, potable water, and diesel, with pumping and transfer systems sized to support continuous drilling and workover campaigns. Deck cranes and lifting equipment enable safe handling of heavy equipment and materials.

Well-control systems include blowout preventers and manifolds designed to operate at working pressures suitable for the depth ranges of fields in the Bay of Campeche, following offshore industry safety practices.

Jack-up Sandunga working deck
Safe operations onboard Sandunga

INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

Sandunga’s operations are carried out under strict industrial safety, occupational health, and environmental protection guidelines, aligned with Energía Naviera and Finestra Energía policies, as well as applicable Mexican and international regulations for offshore hydrocarbons operations.

The unit is equipped with fire detection and suppression systems, emergency procedures, regular drills, spill response equipment, and continuous training programs for crew and specialized personnel working onboard.

CERTIFICATIONS