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Cork offshore data firm Green Rebel adds 56-metre vessel to growing fleet 

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Cork offshore survey firm Green Rebel has added another vessel to its growing fleet as the company embarks on further expansion. 

Located in Cork city and Crosshaven, the firm has signed off on a long-term hire agreement with Glomar Offshore which will see a 56-metre multi-purpose vessel added to its fleet. 

The new vessel will be involved in multiple projects including upcoming geophysical and geotechnical survey works in the North Sea and Irish Sea. Green Rebel’s existing fleet includes the Roman Rebel and Lady Kathleen.

“The size of the Glomar Vantage means it brings additional capabilities,” the company said. 

“Green Rebel will be equipping the vessel with a full suite of survey equipment including a multibeam echosounder, a side scan sonar, a sub-bottom profiler and a magnetometer.”

The ship also has 27 accommodation berths, a gym and a relaxation/games room on board, the company said.

“We’re delighted to take on the Glomar Vantage as we continue to expand our fleet and offering,” said chief executive of Green Rebel, Kieran Ivers. 

“A survey team will be on board mapping large areas of the Irish Sea and North Sea as part of a major project. There will be 24 team members on board each rotation made up of 8 survey crew, a Marine Mammal Observer, a client rep and 14 vessel crew. ”

Irish offshore survey company Green Rebel is continuing to grow its fleet, and has signed a long-term hire agreement with Glomar Offshore for the Glomar Vantage, as part of its continued expansion. Pictured are Green Rebel’s Conor Philpott, Head of IT; Kieran Ivers, CEO; and Alan Cott, Fleet Manager. Picture: Cian Ryan Green Rebel.

Founded in 2020, Green Rebel provides offshore wind and other sectors an end-to-end set of data services that extend from acquisition, processing, interpretations and reporting.

It has several live and upcoming projects in Ireland, Scotland and off the coast of mainland Europe, the company said, adding that there are also a number of potential projects in international markets such as the United States and Australia.

“Green Rebel was primarily set up to deliver services to the offshore renewable energy (ORE) sector in Ireland,” Mr Ivers added. 

“Whilst today, the majority of our work is outside the Irish market we continue to demonstrate the ambition and capability that will be required to ensure Ireland realises the economic benefits of Offshore Wind. 

“We remain steadfast that Irish companies must be supported and protected in Government policy and action.”

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