ALLIE CHOUEST

  • Vessel Type: Other
  • MMSI: 303515000
  • IMO: 9347358
  • Call sign: KFHA

ALLIE CHOUEST (IMO: 9347358) sailing under the United States of America flag. It has an overall length of 279 feets and a beam of 59 feets.


ALLIE CHOUEST position reported at 05/06/2026 03:59:12 UTC:
Latitude: -43.179917, Longitude -43.179917 longitude

Visited ports: Rio De Janeiro, Petrobras 31, Bw Magna, Porto Do Acu, Niteroi, Navegantes, Itajai

Vessel Profile

Vessel Identification

  • MMSI: 303515000
  • IMO: 9347358
  • Call Sign: KFHA
  • Flag: United States
  • Vessel Type: Offshore Supply Vessel
  • Official Number: 1164225

Specifications

  • Gross Tonnage: 4,771 GT
  • Net Tonnage: 1,431 NT
  • Deadweight: 4,200 DWT
  • Length Overall: 87.78 m
  • Beam: 20.12 m
  • Depth: 7.62 m
  • Year Built: 2007

Propulsion

  • Propulsion Type: Diesel Electric
  • Engine Configuration: Twin Screw
  • Bow Thrusters: Multiple dynamic positioning thrusters
  • DP Class: DP-2

Shipyard

  • Builder: Gulf Craft LLC
  • Build Location: Patterson, Louisiana, United States

Owner/Operator

  • Owner: Edison Chouest Offshore (ECO)
  • Operator: Edison Chouest Offshore (ECO)
  • Home Port: Galliano, Louisiana, United States
  • AIS Class: Class A
  • Navigation Systems: Dynamic Positioning System (DP-2)
  • Communications: GMDSS equipped
  • Radar: Marine radar systems installed

Operating Region

  • Primary Region: Gulf of Mexico
  • Secondary Operations: Offshore oil and gas support operations along the US Gulf Coast and deepwater areas

Vessel Description

The vessel is a US-flagged offshore supply vessel built in 2007 and operated by Edison Chouest Offshore, one of the largest privately held marine transportation companies in the United States. The vessel is designed to support deepwater and ultra-deepwater offshore oil and gas operations, providing supply, support, and logistics services to offshore platforms and drilling units. Equipped with DP-2 dynamic positioning capability, the vessel can maintain precise station-keeping without anchoring, making it suitable for operations near sensitive subsea infrastructure. As part of the Chouest fleet, the vessel operates primarily in the Gulf of Mexico, supporting both domestic and international energy sector clients.

Port Type Date
RIO DE JANEIRO Port 5/5/2026
PETROBRAS 31 Offshore Terminal 12/31/2025
BW MAGNA Offshore Terminal 8/15/2025
PORTO DO ACU Port 8/15/2025
BW MAGNA Offshore Terminal 8/14/2025
PORTO DO ACU Port 8/14/2025
BW MAGNA Offshore Terminal 6/16/2025
PORTO DO ACU Port 6/16/2025
NITEROI Port 4/7/2025
NAVEGANTES Port 10/10/2024
ITAJAI Port 10/10/2024