DOF finds work for vessels in subsea segment

Norwegian vessel provider DOF Subsea has been awarded several contracts, securing utilization for vessels in the Subsea/IMR Projects segment.

Skandi Skansen
Skandi Skansen vessel. Author: Alan Jamieson

DOF Subsea said on Monday that, in the Atlantic region, the 2011-built Skandi Skansen vessel had been awarded a contract for mooring installation on the Njord Future project by Equinor.

“The Atlantic region further announces successful contract awards on the UKCS for two operators to undertake 60 days of work using the Geosund, one of which is called off under a long-term frame agreement,” the company added.

The works include pipeline inspection and environmental sampling.

In the North America region, DOF Subsea has secured a three-year renewal of a frame agreement with an unnamed major operator in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.

Under the frame agreement, DOF Subsea will be responsible for the final assembly, transportation and installation of well production jumpers and control flying leads to support new tie-ins to existing brownfields.

The primary installation vessel will be the Jones Act compliant vessel Harvey Deep Sea built in 2013.


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