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Norwegian offshore vessel owner DOF Group has won two contracts for one of its construction support vessels.
The two contracts by two undisclosed international oil companies for a pair of separate subsea construction projects in the Gulf of Mexico.
According to DOF, the total expected duration for the projects is approximately two months in total. The financial details were not revealed.
The deals were awarded to the 2018-built Skandi Implementer which recently departed Mexico following contract termination after payment default from a client. The vessel was set to work in the country until the end of April 2026.
The vessel will complete the integration of survey services and two of DOF’s ROVs in late February before starting the project mobilization.
The Skandi Implementer was previously a part of Maersk Supply Service’s fleet under the name Maersk Implementer. DOF bought Maersk Supply Service last year in a deal worth $1.1bn.
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