Zvezda shipyard

Coordinates: 43°7′24.46″N 132°20′24.77″E / 43.1234611°N 132.3402139°E / 43.1234611; 132.3402139
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"Zvezda" Shipbuilding Complex
Native name
Судостроительный комплекс «Звезда»
Company typeLimited Liability Company
IndustryShipbuilding
FoundedDecember 17, 2015; 8 years ago (2015-12-17)
Headquarters,
Revenue$153 million[1] (2020)
-$57.6 million[1] (2020)
Total assets$899 million[1] (2020)
Websitesskzvezda.ru

Zvezda Shipbuilding Complex (Russian: Судостроительный комплекс «Звезда») is a Russian shipbuilding company that operates the country's largest shipyard in the town of Bolshoy Kamen in Primorsky Krai across the bay from Vladivostok. Established in 2015 by a consortium of investors led by the Russian oil company Rosneft, the company has since attracted a large number of orders for oil tankers, LNG carriers and icebreakers.

Description[edit]

The main production facilities at Zvezda Shipbuilding Complex, built at and around the site of the old Zvezda Shipyard, include a 485 by 114 metres (1,590 by 370 ft) graving dock[2] and a horizontal slipway served by a 40,000-tonne floating transfer dock capable of launching 300-metre (980 ft) hulls.[3] Both production lines are served by 1200-tonne gantry cranes as well as numerous smaller cranes.[4][5]

History[edit]

At the end of the Cold War, the Zvezda shipyard was used to decommission Soviet nuclear submarines, with funding and support from the US and Canada under the Nunn–Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction initiative.[6]

Following the decommissioning work, there were plans to expand and redevelop the shipyard to construct larger new ships.[7] Work on the latest attempt at expansion began in 2009; the Russian government has criticised delays and threatened to hand control of the project to third parties, perhaps including Rosneft and Gazprom.[8] In the longer term, the shipyard may be opened up to foreign investors as part of a broader plan to make the Russian shipbuilding industry capable of competing with shipbuilders in other countries.[9]

When the expansion is complete, the shipyard would be able to build ships up to 360m and 250,000dwt.[7]

As of 2017, the Zvezda shipyard has orders for only 14 vessels, mostly from Rosneft, one of the owners.[10]

In the middle of 2018, the shipyard's order book amounted to 118 vessels, including orders from Rosneft for 26 vessels, 4 vessels are in the process of construction.[11][12] In September 2018, the first tanker of the Aframax class was laid.[13] Also in September, an agreement was signed with Samsung Heavy Industries on the transfer of competencies in the construction of tankers. Zvezda has cooperation with Samho (Hyundai) HI Mokpo DSME Samsung and Hyundai HI .

In September 2020 an order for 10 new large (174,000 cbm capacity) LNG gas tankers was placed with Zvezda shipyard by a joint venture between the Russian companies Novatek and Sovcomflot to serve the future Artic LNG 2 project on the Gyda Peninsula.[14]

List of ships built or on order[edit]

Ship name Ship name (Russian) Owner/operator Ordered Keel laid Launched Delivered Size[i] Type Yard number[ii] IMO number Status Notes Image Ref
Valentin Pikul Валентин Пикуль Rosnefteflot 28 May 2018[15] 4 December 2020[16] 27 July 2023[17] 2022 (planned) 69,000 DWT Shuttle tanker 022 (2303) 9885879 Launched Stern section built by Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea[18] [19]
Ivan Aivazovsky Иван Айвазовский Sovcomflot 28 December 2018[20] 31 March 2021[21] 2022 (planned) 50,000 DWT Product tanker 036 (1033) 9876359 Keel laid Built in co-operation with Hyundai Mipo Dockyard [22]
Alexey Bogolyubov Алексей Боголюбов Sovcomflot 28 December 2018[20] 30 June 2021[23] 2023 (planned) 50,000 DWT Product tanker 037 (1034) 9876361 Keel laid Built in co-operation with Hyundai Mipo Dockyard [24]
Alexander Beggrov Александр Беггров Sovcomflot 28 December 2018[20] 1 September 2021[25] 2023 (planned) 50,000 DWT Product tanker 038 (1035) 9876373 Keel laid Built in co-operation with Hyundai Mipo Dockyard [26]
Aleksey Kosygin[27] Алексей Косыгин Sovcomflot 10 April 2019[28] 17 June 2021[29] 6 April 2022[30] 2023 (planned) 174,000 m3 LNG carrier 041 9904546 Launched Stern section built by Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea[27] [31]
Pyotr Stolypin[32] Пётр Столы́пин Smart LNG (Sovcomflot/Novatek)[33] January 2020[34] 20 August 2021[35] December 2022 2023 (planned) 174,000 m3 LNG carrier 042 9904675 Launched Stern section built by Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea[36] [37]
Sergei Witte[38] Сергей Витте Smart LNG (Sovcomflot/Novatek)[33] January 2020[34] 10 December 2021[38] 27 July 2023[17] 2023 (planned) 174,000 m3 LNG carrier 043 9904687 Launched Stern section built by Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea[36] [39]
(see notes) Smart LNG (Sovcomflot/Novatek)[33] January 2020[34] 23 March 2022[40] March–April 2024[41] 2023 (planned) 174,000 m3 LNG carrier 044 9904699 Launched Either Viktor Chernomyrdin (Виктор Черномырдин) or Konstantin Posiet (Константи́н Посье́т)[42]
Stern section built by Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea[36]
[43]
(see notes) Smart LNG (Sovcomflot/Novatek)[33] January 2020[34] 27 June 2022[44] March–April 2024[41] 2023 (planned) 174,000 m3 LNG carrier 045 9904704 Launched Either Viktor Chernomyrdin (Виктор Черномырдин) or Konstantin Posiet (Константи́н Посье́т)[42]
Stern section built by Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea[36]
[45]
Smart LNG (Sovcomflot/Novatek)[46] 7 September 2020[34] 2024 (planned) 174,000 m3 LNG carrier 046 9918779 Under construction[47] Built in co-operation with Samsung Heavy Industries[48] [49]
Smart LNG (Sovcomflot/Novatek)[46] 7 September 2020[34] 2024 (planned) 174,000 m3 LNG carrier 047 9918781 Under construction[50] Built in co-operation with Samsung Heavy Industries[48] [51]
Smart LNG (Sovcomflot/Novatek)[46] 7 September 2020[34] 2024 (planned) 174,000 m3 LNG carrier 048 9918793 Ordered Built in co-operation with Samsung Heavy Industries[48] [52]
Smart LNG (Sovcomflot/Novatek)[46] 7 September 2020[34] 2024 (planned) 174,000 m3 LNG carrier 049 9918808 Ordered Built in co-operation with Samsung Heavy Industries[48] [53]
Smart LNG (Sovcomflot/Novatek)[46] 7 September 2020[34] 2024 (planned) 174,000 m3 LNG carrier 050 9918810 Ordered Built in co-operation with Samsung Heavy Industries[48] [54]
Smart LNG (Sovcomflot/Novatek)[46] 7 September 2020[34] 2025 (planned) 174,000 m3 LNG carrier 051 9918822 Ordered Built in co-operation with Samsung Heavy Industries[48] [55]
Smart LNG (Sovcomflot/Novatek)[46] 7 September 2020[34] 2025 (planned) 174,000 m3 LNG carrier 052 9918834 Ordered Built in co-operation with Samsung Heavy Industries[48] [56]
Smart LNG (Sovcomflot/Novatek)[46] 7 September 2020[34] 2025 (planned) 174,000 m3 LNG carrier 053 9918846 Ordered Built in co-operation with Samsung Heavy Industries[48] [57]
Smart LNG (Sovcomflot/Novatek)[46] 7 September 2020[34] 2025 (planned) 174,000 m3 LNG carrier 054 9918858 Ordered Built in co-operation with Samsung Heavy Industries[48] [58]
Smart LNG (Sovcomflot/Novatek)[46] 7 September 2020[34] 2025 (planned) 174,000 m3 LNG carrier 055 9918860 Ordered Built in co-operation with Samsung Heavy Industries[48] [59]
Rossiya Россия FSUE Atomflot 23 April 2020[60] 2027 (planned) 120 MW Icebreaker 056 9911238 Under construction First of three planned Project 10510 "Leader" nuclear-powered icebreakers [61]
FSUE Atomflot 2030 (planned) 120 MW Icebreaker 9945930 Cancelled[62]
FSUE Atomflot 2032 (planned) 120 MW Icebreaker 9945942 Cancelled[62]
Vladimir Monomakh Владимир Мономах Rosnefteflot 1 September 2016[63] 11 September 2018[64] 12 May 2020[65] 11 December 2020[64] 114,000 DWT Crude oil tanker 131010 9842176 In service Stern section built by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries in South Korea[66] [67]
Vladimir Vinogradov Владимир Виноградов Rosnefteflot 1 September 2016[63] 26 April 2019[68] 25 August 2021[69] 7 June 2022 114,000 DWT Crude oil tanker 131020 9842188 In service Stern section built by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries in South Korea[70] [71]
Akademik Gubkin Академик Губкин Rosnefteflot 1 September 2016[63] 16 September 2019[72] 5 September 2022[73] 29 June 2023[74] 114,000 DWT Crude oil tanker 131030 9842190 In service Stern section built by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries in South Korea[75] [76]
Rosnefteflot 1 September 2016[63] 16 October 2019[77] 2021 (planned) 114,000 DWT Crude oil tanker 131040 9842205 Keel laid [78]
Nursultan Nazarbayev Нурсултан Назарбаев Rosnefteflot 1 September 2016[63] 6 July 2020[79] 2021 (planned) 114,000 DWT Crude oil tanker 131050 9842217 Keel laid Stern section built by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries in South Korea[80] [81]
Rosnefteflot 25 September 2017[82][83] 1 December 2020[84] 2021 (planned) 114,000 DWT Crude oil tanker 131060 9898254 Keel laid [85]
Akademik Ivanter Академик Ивантер Rosnefteflot 25 September 2017[82][83] 4 March 2021[86] 2022 (planned) 114,000 DWT Crude oil tanker 131070 9899002 Keel laid Stern section built by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries in South Korea[87] [88]
Rosnefteflot 25 September 2017[82][83] 30 March 2021[89] 2022 (planned) 114,000 DWT Crude oil tanker 131080 9908994 Keel laid [90]
Rosnefteflot 25 September 2017[82][83] 2022 (planned) 114,000 DWT Crude oil tanker Ordered
Rosnefteflot 25 September 2017[82][83] 2022 (planned) 114,000 DWT Crude oil tanker Ordered
Okeansky Prospect Океанский проспект Sovcomflot 11 September 2018[91] 30 November 2020[92] 29 December 2022[93] 114,000 DWT Crude oil tanker 131110 9866380 In service [94]
Vostochnyy Prospect Восточный проспект Sovcomflot 11 September 2018[91] 30 March 2021[95] 29 June 2023[74] 6 December 2023[96] 114,000 DWT Crude oil tanker 131120 9866392 In service [97]
Katerina Velikaya Катерина Великая Rosnefteflot 4 September 2015[82] 8 September 2017[98] 15 December 2020[99] June–September 2019 (planned)[82] Offshore supply vessel 562001 9845520 Launched [100]
Svyataya Mariya Святая Мария Rosnefteflot 4 September 2015[82] 8 September 2017[98] June–September 2019 (planned)[82] Offshore supply vessel 562002 9845532 Launched [101]
Aleksandr Nevsky Александр Невский Rosnefteflot 1 September 2016[102] 8 September 2017[98] December 2019 – April 2020 (planned)[82] Offshore supply vessel 562003 9845544 Keel laid [103]
Vladimir Monomakh Владимир Мономах Rosnefteflot 1 September 2016[102] 8 September 2017[98] December 2019 – April 2020 (planned)[82] Offshore supply vessel 562004 9845556 Keel laid [104]
Rosnefteflot 19 October 2017[82] 2023–2025 (planned)[82] 42,000 DWT Shuttle tanker Ordered [105]
Rosnefteflot 19 October 2017[82] 2023–2025 (planned)[82] 42,000 DWT Shuttle tanker Ordered [105]
Rosnefteflot 19 October 2017[82] 2023–2025 (planned)[82] 42,000 DWT Shuttle tanker Ordered [105]
Rosnefteflot 19 October 2017[82] 2023–2025 (planned)[82] 42,000 DWT Shuttle tanker Ordered [105]
Rosnefteflot 19 October 2017[82] 2023–2025 (planned)[82] 42,000 DWT Shuttle tanker Ordered [105]
Rosnefteflot 19 October 2017[82] 2023–2025 (planned)[82] 42,000 DWT Shuttle tanker Ordered [105]
Rosnefteflot 19 October 2017[82] 2023–2025 (planned)[82] 42,000 DWT Shuttle tanker Ordered [105]
Rosnefteflot 19 October 2017[82] 2023–2025 (planned)[82] 42,000 DWT Shuttle tanker Ordered [105]
Rosnefteflot 19 October 2017[82] 2023–2025 (planned)[82] 42,000 DWT Shuttle tanker Ordered [105]
Rosnefteflot 19 October 2017[82] 2023–2025 (planned)[82] 42,000 DWT Shuttle tanker Ordered [105]
Rosmorport 24 May 2018[106] Late 2021 (planned)[106] 6.4 MW Shallow-draught icebreaker Cancelled[107] Contract included options for three similar vessels.
Valentin Pochinkin Gazprom Flot 8 October 2018[108] 30 December 2022[109] 2021–2024 (planned) Offshore supply vessel 031 1038250 Keel laid
Gazprom Flot 8 October 2018[108] 30 May 2023[110] 2021–2024 (planned) Offshore supply vessel 032 1038262 Keel laid
Gazprom Flot 8 October 2018[108] 31 August 2023[111] 2021–2024 (planned) Offshore supply vessel 033 1038274 Keel laid
Nikolay Nemchinov Николай Немчинов Gazprom Flot 8 October 2018[108] 30 December 2021[112] 2021–2024 (planned) Crew transport vessel 034 1038418 Keel laid
Akademik V. I. Ilichev Академик В. И. Ильичев Russian Academy of Sciences 22 December 2020[113] 18 February 2022[114] 2025 (planned) Research vessel 071 9926489 Under construction[115]
Akademik A. P. Lisitsyn Академик А. П. Лисицын Russian Academy of Sciences 22 December 2020[113] 2025 (planned) Research vessel 072 9926491 Under construction[115]
  1. ^ Size selected to be descriptive for each ship type; for example deadweight tonnage for tankers, gas capacity for LNG carriers, and propulsion power for icebreakers
  2. ^ Yard number of other involved shipyard, if assigned, in parentheses

See also[edit]

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