Mermaid Maritime Public Co. Ltd. has chartered three additional vessels in the past month to take on new projects, according to a press release.
The group chartered in the Siem Daya 2, an offshore subsea construction vessel to provide subsea cable laying installation support services in the Middle East for an upstream national oil and gas major. The Siem Daya 2 will be on hire until early January 2015 with options for further extension depending on additional work availability.
In October 2014, the Group also chartered in the Mubarak Carrier, a construction barge for short-term work on subsea cable lay trenching support in the Middle East for an upstream national oil and gas major as well as the Harkand Harmony, an ROV and survey support vessel for gas detection work in the Gulf of Thailand for an international upstream oil and gas major. Both charters will cater to additional short-term customer requirements scheduled to be completed this November 2014.
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