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''Lanjing'' (蓝鲸) is a self-propelled, deep water crane vessel, owned by
China National Offshore Oil Corporation China National Offshore Oil Corporation, or CNOOC Group (Chinese: 中国海洋石油总公司 Pinyin: ''Zhōngguó Háiyáng Shíyóu Zǒnggōngsī''), is one of the largest national oil companies in China, and the third-largest national oil c ...
(CNOOC), the national oil exploration company of China, through its Hong Kong- listed subsidiary CNOOC Limited. Built in 2012, it is one of the six large crane barges owned by COOEC and CNOOC, namely ''HYSY201'', , ''Lanjing'', ''Blue Xinjiang'', ''Binhai 109'', ''HYSY286'', ''HYSY289'' and ''HYSY291''.


History

''Lanjing'' was built as MT ''Sanko Pioneer'', a VLCC. In 1997, she was purchased by a new owner and her name was changed to MT ''Torres Spirit''. In 2005, she was sold and renamed MT ''Zhen Hua 15'' by her new owner. Subsequently, she was purchased by CNOOC and COOEC, and converted into a large crane vessel. Her conversion and outfitting took nearly two years and was completed in July 2008.


Vessel particulars

Equipped with a large 7,500 tonnes lifting capacity crane, an additional 4,000 tonnes crane and an auxiliary 1,600 tonnes hook, a long stinger and extensive equipment for lifting and lowering exceptionally heavy equipment and oil rigs, ''Lanjing'' is the largest crane vessel in the world (as of 2019). It has been engaged in numerous projects across the world, including installing some of the largest oil rigs in the world, building some of the largest bridges off the coast of China, and laying sub sea oil pipelines as well as installing offshore structures in the South China Sea and off Myanmar ( Zawtika). In recent years, it has been part of large-scale offshore projects in Myanmar (Zawtika project), off Hainan and off Brunei for the "Hengyi project".


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