- Engines to power gensets for ten new ships built by Detroit Brasil for Brazilian energy company Petrobras
- New ships are series-first hybrids, achieving IMO Tier III compliance
Rolls-Royce has supplied offshore oil and gas shipping company Starnav Serviços Marítimos of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with 40 mtu 16V 4000 M33S engines to power ten new vessels for Brazilian energy company Petrobras. The engines, delivered in two phases, will be installed in gensets providing on-board power for six platform supply vessels and four oil spill response vessels built by shipbuilder Detroit Brasil Ltda.
Each new ship will be equipped with four gensets, each powered by an mtu 16V 4000 M33S engine, coupled with a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system from Hug Engineering to achieve IMO Tier III specifications while ensuring optimal performance, reliability, and environmental compliance. The new hybrid ships mark the first time integrated battery systems have been used in this vessel series, reflecting a commitment to sustainability and operational efficiency.