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I don’t know one port in the world that can supply 7 -12MW via a shore connection and can synchronise with the off going supply . The only supply that can be provided is 440 V for some galley gear but never used . Let’s just put this out there even in dry dock they run on their own DG during refit
The average experienced cruiser only knows where the free restaurants are and how not to spend money on the ship. They have no idea of what goes on on ,how the ship is managed from a deck and technical point of view , they are completely blind to reality . They have no idea what the parasitic loaf of a 100K ton ship draws electrically in port , there is no coming back from this.
They will not be top performers at all as they will not have a fleet to operate. At present the costs of just keeping the ships in port with fuel alone is huge, they will be running on at least 1 DG , on top of that maintaining pressure systems which simply cannot be turned off . I can see this company shedding at least one line , maybe Cunard and the gas guzzling QM2 with the sister ships. It will never be the same again , I am speaking from first hand knowledge here by the way . This company simply has too much overhead cost to survive IMHO . Unless it offloads it’s non US brands as well as Princess
Make no mistake the European operators Costa , Aida, Princess . P and O will have to lay up ships as they will be nowhere near full , a disaster which will not rinse through for months . They simply cannot afford the risk against reward . I predict half of Euro fleets mothballed for at least 6 months with skeleton crew
(Alliance News) - Eco Atlantic Oil & Gas Ltd on Monday said it has received an updated competent persons report on the Orinduik block, offshore Guyana.
The AIM-listed exploration company said the report showed an increase in gross prospective resources to 5.14 billion barrels of crude oil equivalent, of which 771 million barrels are net to Eco, from the previous estimate of 3.98 billion barrels of crude oil equivalent
In addition, the company said 22 prospects were identified on Orinduik block, including 11 leads in the Upper Cretaceous horizon. The majority of these project leads have over a 30% or better chance of success, Eco noted.
Looking ahead, the joint venture partners in the Orinduik block - Tullow Guyana BV and Total E&P Guyana BV, along with Eco - have an operations committee meeting scheduled in early February 2020, the company said, to evaluate recent drilling results, define drilling targets, and consider the budgets and dates for future drilling.
"We have seen a growth of the overall oil numbers with the thickness of section and a greater understanding of the areal extent and thicknesses of our sands," said Eco Co-Founder & Chief Operating Officer Colin Kinley.