The offshore and marine player is also exploring ‘moonshot’ projects such as a floating nuclear platform
[SINGAPORE] Even as US politics roils the clean energy industry, Seatrium sees fresh growth opportunities: developing infrastructure for floating offshore wind farms, as well as ammonia production platforms and carbon capture retrofits for vessels.
Formed in 2023 from the merger of Sembcorp Marine and Keppel Offshore & Marine, the company has a long track record in oil and gas infrastructure, and is now applying this expertise to green sectors.
“This is where we see that the market is moving to,” said Aziz Merchant, Seatrium’s executive vice-president for engineering, technology and new product development.
