DOF Subsea has been awarded several contracts securing utilization for several vessels in the Subsea IMR Projects segment.
In the Asia Pacific area and the Atlantic, DOF Subsea has been awarded several contracts and work under existing frame agreements, securing utilization of the vessels Skandi Singapore, Skandi Hercules and Skandi Neptune in the third-quarter and into the fourth-quarter of 2017.
In Brazil, Petrobras has extended the contract for Skandi Salvador by 6 months from Aug. 2017.
In North America, DOF Subsea has been awarded several contracts for the diving support vessel, Skandi Achiever, in the Gulf of Mexico and Trinidad and Tobago. The contracts secure utilization of the vessel until Oct. 2017.
“I am pleased with the contract awards and our global organization’s ability to secure utilization for the group’s vessels in a challenging market,” DOF Subsea CEO, Mons S. Aase, said.
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