Edison Chouest Offshore

Shipyard companies
Edison Chouest Offshore
IndustryShipping, Shipbuilding, Offshore support, Port Operations, , Subsea Services-ROV
Founded1960 (1960)
Headquarters
Cut Off, Louisiana
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Area served
Gulf of Mexico
Brazil
South America
Key people
Edison Chouest
ProductsShips, tugs, platform supply vessels, ice breakers
Subsidiaries
  • North American Shipbuilding
  • Tampa Ship
  • Gulf Ship LLC
  • La Ship
  • Estaleiro NavShip
Websitechouest.com

Edison Chouest Offshore (ECO), which started as Edison Chouest Boat Rentals in 1960, is family of companies in the marine transportation business based in Cut Off, Louisiana. ECO owns and operates a fleet of platform supply vessels, Subsea Construction / IMR vessels, a Riserless Light Well Intervention vessel, Anchor handling tug supply vessels, Oil Spill Response Vessels, and Well Stimulation Vessels, as well as an independently owned fleet of Research Vessels and Ice Breakers.

Edison Chouest Offshore operates five shipyards:[1]

  • North American Shipbuilding (NAS) in Larose, Louisiana was founded in 1974 on the Dixie Delta Canal running to Lake Salvador. 29°35′06″N 90°22′30″W / 29.585°N 90.375°W / 29.585; -90.375[2][3]
  • Gulf Ship LLC, in Gulfport, Mississippi, in 2007 30°25′37″N 89°02′44″W / 30.427°N 89.0455°W / 30.427; -89.0455[4]
  • Tampa Ship, the former Tampa Bay Shipbuilding, founded in 2008. 27°55′34″N 82°26′38″W / 27.926°N 82.444°W / 27.926; -82.444[5]
  • La Ship, in Houma, Louisiana, founded in 2011 29°32′49″N 90°42′07″W / 29.547°N 90.7019°W / 29.547; -90.7019[6]
    • North American Fabricators, (NAF), in Houma, Louisiana, founded in 1996 (now part of LaShip) 29°34′12″N 90°42′00″W / 29.5699°N 90.700°W / 29.5699; -90.700[7]
  • Estaleiro NavShip, in Navegantes, Brazil at Superporto do Açu on the Itajaí-Açu river founded in 2005 26°52′41″S 48°41′20″W / 26.878°S 48.689°W / -26.878; -48.689[8]



Port Services

Photo gallery

  • Some ships built by North American Shipbuilding - Edison Chouest Offshore:
  • Aiviq in heavy seas on 30 December 2012.
    Aiviq in heavy seas on 30 December 2012.
  • MV Cory Chouest
    MV Cory Chouest
  • MV Carolyn Chouest with NR-1.
    MV Carolyn Chouest with NR-1.
  • The C-Tractor 3, escorts the U.S. Navy ballistic-missile submarine USS Rhode Island (SSBN-740).
    The C-Tractor 3, escorts the U.S. Navy ballistic-missile submarine USS Rhode Island (SSBN-740).
  • Icebreaker Nathaniel B. Palmer, serving the National Science Foundation.
    Icebreaker Nathaniel B. Palmer, serving the National Science Foundation.
  • RV Laurence M. Gould in Punta Arenas, Chile.
    RV Laurence M. Gould in Punta Arenas, Chile.
  • USNS VADM K. R. Wheeler
    USNS VADM K. R. Wheeler
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aiviq.

References

  1. ^ "Offshore Service Vessels LLC - Company Profile and News". Bloomberg News.
  2. ^ "North American Shipbuilding Fabrication Gulf Ship Chouest LA Ship".
  3. ^ North American Shipbuilding, shipbuildinghistory.com
  4. ^ "Gulf Ship creating more than 200 new jobs in Gulfport to accommodate contract with oil company". Mighty Mississippi. September 17, 2020.
  5. ^ Tampa Ship, shipbuildinghistory.com
  6. ^ "Hotel-style housing vessel built in Houma nearly ready to service off-shore wind farms". The Courier.
  7. ^ North American Fabricators, bloomberg.com
  8. ^ "Bram and Navship fly flag for Chouest in Brazil". Riviera.
  9. ^ "Island Venture". Ulstein. Retrieved 2023-06-16.
  10. ^ "ECO | Vessels, Shipyards, Port Operations and Subsea Services". www.chouest.com. Retrieved 2023-06-16.
  11. ^ subsea chouest.com
  12. ^ Edison Chouest Offshore Training Center
  13. ^ Port C, Port Fourchon chouest.com
  14. ^ Port Fourchon C-Logistics, chouest.com
  15. ^ C-Innovation Opens New Facility in Port Fourchon, April 18, 2023
  16. ^ C-Innovation, c-innovation.com
  17. ^ Port of Açu, chouest.com

29°28′38″N 90°18′55″W / 29.47720°N 90.3153°W / 29.47720; -90.3153


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