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Edward Heerema (born 1947) is a
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engineer, businessman and he was the sole owner of
Allseas Allseas Group S.A. is a Dutch offshore contractor specialising in pipelay, heavy lift and subsea construction. It was founded in 1985 by owner and president Edward Heerema, employs 4,000 people and operates worldwide. The company is headquartere ...
, a major
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business company. The company is now run by his son Pieter. Through Allseas, he was the owner of the largest ship in the world, the pipe-layer
Pioneering Spirit ''Pioneering Spirit'' (formerly ''Pieter Schelte'') is a split hull crane vessel owned by the Switzerland-based Allseas Group designed for the single-lift installation and removal of large oil and gas platforms, and pipelines. The , vessel is ...
.


Early life

Edward Heerema was born in 1947 to and Erna Heerema. He has four brothers and one sister. He spent his childhood in Venezuela where his father, after service in the Waffen-SS, had exiled himself after World War II and worked as an engineer in
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. He had a close relationship to his father, with whom he worked at his father's company
Heerema Marine Contractors Heerema Marine Contractors (HMC) is a contractor headquartered in the Netherlands most notable for operation of three of the largest crane vessels in the offshore industry. History Heerema Marine Contractors was formed in 1948 by Pieter Schelte ...
(HMC) for eight years. During his stay at the HMC company, he was put in charge of the research and development department. After his father died in 1981, he and his brothers took care of HMC for some years, until in 1985 he decided to found Allseas.


Allseas

Allseas would become the first owner of a dynamically positioned
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by 1986, the Lorelay. Heerema is the sole owner of Allseas and lays importance to the independence of the company's engineering projects. The company has its own engineering department, and doesn't outsource its engineering projects. Heerema was responsible for several engineering breakthroughs during his career and expanded the number of ships at Allseas considerably. The project of an off shore platform decommissioning ship like Pioneering Spirit has been developed since 1987 and its building was initiated in 2011. The Pioneering Spirit finally took up work in 2016. In 2018, he unveiled plans to build an even larger ship called by now Amazing Grace which would be able to also decommission large off shore oil platforms with a tonnage of up to 72'000 metric tons.


Allseas scam trial

Edward Heerema was also targeted by the fraudster Paul Sultana, who persuaded him to agree to deliver £88m through Allseas, which would be placed in an investment which promised very high returns. Heerema initiated a
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after the British courts initially refused to condemn Paul Sultana due to lack of evidence. Paul Sultana was sentenced to 8 years’ imprisonment in June 2018.


Controversies

He was the target of repeated criticism for naming the largest ship in the off shore oil business in memory of his father Pieter Schelte, offshore oil industry pioneer and member of the
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during World War II At first he defended his decision as it was his company who developed and built the ship and he seemed to be convinced his father should be remembered in this way. But as he became aware what an impact it had for the victims of nazi actions, he agreed to rename it Pioneering Spirit.


Awards

On April 12, 2016, he was awarded a Fellow Chartership of Engineer by the Royal Netherlands Society of Engineers (KIVI). Heerema was the first and only one at the time to have received this title in the Netherlands.


References

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