Prosafe wins two North Sea jobs

Prosafe, an offshore accommodation vessel operator, has been awarded two contracts for operations in the UK sector of the North Sea.

Safe Caledonia ©Prosafe

The Regalia has been chartered for a 60-day duration starting June 2019, and the Safe Caledonia has been chartered for an 80-day duration starting June 2020, according to Prosafe’s statement on Friday.

Both contracts have 30 days of options linked to the firm periods. The Regalia will be reactivated to perform gangway connected DP operations and is as a result of tightening supply in the North Sea. The reactivation period will start within 1Q 2019 and include its 5 yearly special periodic survey in line with classification society requirements.

The Safe Caledonia will be providing accommodation services in support of a platform turnaround, scheduled to coincide with the Forties pipeline system (FPS) shutdown in mid-June 2020. Prosafe has pre-agreed optionality with the client to substitute the Safe Caledonia with another vessel in its fleet if it so chooses.

Total value of the contracts including mobilization and demobilization fees, although excluding the option periods, is approximately $23 million.

Jesper Kragh Andresen, CEO of Prosafe, said: “We were very keen to provide a total solution knowing that Prosafe can deliver on these important projects. Reactivation of the Regalia was always a consideration and this award pays for the workscope and allows the vessel to be ready at short notice for future opportunities in both UK and Norway. In 2020, Prosafe will play an important role in the delivery of the turnaround, and with the vessel optionality, Prosafe has flexibility to maximize on opportunities.”