Norwegian overseas vessel proprietor Golden Energy Offshore Services AS (GEOS) has actually protected give function (B2W) agreement for its overseas vesselEnergy Duchess and also a medium-term agreement in straight extension.
The 83.4-meter vessel of Ulstein PX121 style will certainly be activated with a Z-Bridge Bring to Work system (B2W), and also its duty will certainly be to suit and also bring specialists and also tools to overseas job areas. Several of the vessel’s MPSV capabilities and also capacities will certainly be used throughout, GEOS stated.
According to GEOS, the task depends on 2 week in period, and also mobilization in Rotterdam will certainly begin following week after the conclusion of its present place task. GEOS internet site information reveals the vessel is presently benefiting EnQuestHeather Ltd on an agreement readied to end on March 20. According to the vessel’s AIS, the Energy Duchess is presently en course to EnQuest’s Heather system.
Under the B2W agreement, the vessel will certainly be run in the UK North Sea, and also GEOS stated that the job extent is deactivating and also reusing “with the highest green profile.” The vessel can suit 30 individuals aboard.
Directly after the B2W task, the overseas vessel, constructed at the Nantong Rainbow Offshore & & Engineering Equipments Co., Ltd (ROC) backyard in China, will certainly begin a mid-term agreement on the Norwegian Continental Shelf with a “first class, international operator.”
The agreement is for a company 50-day term, and also the customer will certainly have expansion alternatives up until July 13, 2023. The business did not share information on the job extent right here.
With these 2 brand-new agreements, the Energy Duchess has actually protected 100% application for the remainder of Q1-23 and also a lot of Q2-23.
With Energy Swan and also Energy Empress vessels staying on term agreements, every one of GEOS’ 3 vessels have a complete company stockpile up until May 1, when the Energy Swan company agreement ends.