McDermott's Derrick Barges Achieve Prestigious ISO 50001 Energy Certification

McDermott's New Energy Management Milestone



McDermott, a leading provider of engineering and construction solutions to the energy sector, has recently made headlines by receiving ISO 50001 certification for three of its flagship vessels: the Derrick Barge 32 (DB32), Derrick Barge 50 (DB50), and Derrick Lay Vessel 2000 (DLV2000). This certification emphasizes McDermott’s commitment to enhancing energy performance and sustainability across its marine operations.

Understanding ISO 50001 Certification


ISO 50001 is an international standard that provides organizations with a systematic framework to manage energy performance. It aims to help organizations improve their energy efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance sustainability through data-driven strategies and continual improvement processes. McDermott’s certification journey began in 2025, leveraging their acclaimed standards already set at four of their fabrication yards.

The Certification Process


Achieving ISO 50001 for the DB32, DB50, and DLV2000 was no small feat; it required a rigorous certification process that included detailed energy reviews for each vessel. In line with the ISO 50001

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