
Norwegian firm DOF Subsea has announced that it had secured multiple new contracts in the Atlantic region.
DOF Subsea noted that the contract awards include work within the survey, inspection, maintenance and repair, as well as decommissioning.
The company plans to deploy a ‘selection of vessels’ to execute the work, including Skandi Seven, Skandi Skansen and Skandi Acergy.
The Norwegian firm will carry out the work in the third and fourth quarter of this year.
According to the company, the work duration is expected to take more than 150 offshore vessel days.
DOF Subsea CEO Mons S Aase said: “DOF Subsea is dedicated to delivering safe and efficient subsea solutions.
“These awards secure good utilisation for both personnel and subsea vessels in the Atlantic region for Q3 and Q4 2020. We look forward to working with our clients to deliver the projects safely and efficiently.”
DOF Subsea recently secured two new contracts in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. This is an IMR services contract awarded by Chevron Australia to support its North-West Shelf and nearshore subsea assets in Australia.
Last year, its parent firm DOF secured contracts for three ROVs with Brazilian oil multinational Petroleo Brasileiro (Petrobras).
Established in 2005, DOF Subsea focuses on delivering subsea solutions to the offshore energy industry.
The company operates a fleet of 26 vessels and more than 70 ROVs, as well as 1,200 employees.