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CoslPromoter project agency, port departure vessel agency, and material supply services

On May 15, 2012, the CIMC Raffles outfitting dock was calm, with warm sunshine. The third deepwater semi-submersible drilling platform, COSLPROMOTER, built by CIMC Raffles for CNOOC Services Europe, successfully departed for Norway. Following the CoslPioneer and CoslInnovator, Yantai Xinyun once again successfully completed its project, ship agency, and material supply services. At 8:28 AM, the COSLPROMOTER deepwater semi-submersible drilling platform was slowly towed away from the dock by four tugboats.

On May 15, 2012, the CIMC Raffles outfitting dock was calm, with warm sunshine. The third deep-water semi-submersible drilling platform COSLPROMOTER, constructed by CIMC Raffles for China Oilfield Services Limited (COSL) Europe Drilling Company, successfully departed for Norway. Following the CoslPioneer and CoslInnovator, Yantai Xinyun once again successfully completed its project, ship agency, and material supply services. At 8:28 AM, the COSLPROMOTER deep-water semi-submersible drilling platform slowly left the dock, towed by four tugboats. The COSLPROMOTER is equipped with six thrusters and will sail independently to Norway after being towed to the anchorage, passing through the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Atlantic Ocean, and refueling in places like Singapore and Port Elizabeth, South Africa. The platform carries 100 crew members and staff from countries including Norway, India, and the Philippines. This voyage is long, covering more than 15,000 nautical miles, and is planned to take over two months to reach OELENSVAG port.

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