
When we final reported on Norwegian offshore providers supplier DOF ASA, it appeared that the corporate was headed for both a compelled restructuring below the Norwegian Reconstruction Act, or chapter. Which of these paths it’s headed down ought to change into clearer following an Extraordinary General Meeting set for December 14. You can learn the associated Oslo Stock Exchange filings on that HERE and HERE.
Meantime, the corporate reported on Monday that it had been awarded a number of new contracts in Atlantic area and that it had entered right into a long-term constitution of the CSV Havila Phoenix.
The Atlantic area awards embody an Integrated Field Support Vessel (FSV) contract with a global operator in West-Africa. The contract is one year agency, with one year of choices. DOF will ship challenge administration, engineering, procurement and logistics associated to deep-water development and upkeep of current subsea infrastructure. The Skandi Seven shall be used for the contract.
DOF has additionally been awarded a number of FEED research relate to potential floating wind developments within the Atlantic area. DOF will use its challenge administration, engineering and logistical skilled groups to stipulate marine operation options, together with mooring and dynamic cable set up.
DOF mentioned its constitution of Havila Phoenix is on a three-year agency plus two-year possibility contract, commencing first quarter 2023. Havila Phoenix is a big and trendy CSV, geared up with one 250-ton AHC offshore crane, one 20-ton AHC offshore crane, two WROVs and a big development deck. The vessel shall be utilized in DOF Subsea’s challenge section.
Mons Aase, CEO DOF Subsea AS, mentioned: “I’m pleased with the award for a new integrated FSV contract in West-Africa, once again proving our ability to deliver complex marine operations and engineering services. I also welcome Havila Phoenix into our fleet of advanced subsea vessels.”