Several Contracts for DOF Subsea
DOF Subsea has been awarded several contracts totaling approximately $79.8m, including orders for work in Asia Pacific, North Sea and North America.
“In the Atlantic region we have achieved repeat business with important clients and have established new client relationships,” said DOF Subsea CEO, Mons S. Aase. Maersk Oil UK contracted DOF Subsea to perform removal and replacement with related survey work for the Dumbarton Drill Cluster Center (DCC) flexible production riser at the Global Producer 3 FPSO located in the U.K. sector North Sea. The work secures utilization for chartered-in vessel Normand Reach. Additionally, Statoil awarded DOF subsea a call-off under an existing survey frame agreement for MBE and AUV survey services in the North Sea. Teekay awarded DOF Subsea a contract for turret mooring and riser installation on the Gina Krogh FSO in. Onshore engineering will commence in the second half of 2014, with offshore marine operations likely to be executed in May-June 2016 using two construction/anchor handler vessels. DOF Subsea’s Asia Pacific contracts include IMR services and subsea installation work, commissioning the vessels Skandi Singapore, Skandi Hercules and Skandi Hawk.
As for the North America region, DOF Subsea said it has completed a long-term pipeline survey project support with the Skandi Inspector, and the vessel will now mobilize for another client for a 30-day commitment prior transiting to Canada for an approximate 80 days commitment. Aase said he sees growing potential for DOF Subsea in the North America, particularly in the U.S. market.
In addition to the use of DOF Subsea vessels, the contracts will give work to the company’s onshore engineering and project management.
(As published in the June 2014 edition of Marine Technology Reporter - http://www.marinetechnologynews.com/Magazine)
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- Editor's Note: MTR June 2014 page: 6
- Several Contracts for DOF Subsea page: 8
- Subsea: Standardization is the New Innovation page: 10
- Subsea Risk Management in Real Time page: 12
- Maersk Computer Game to Spark Students' Interest in Science page: 14
- FORCE: Tidal Project Begins Construction on Subsea Platform page: 18
- AUVs are Central to Lisbon Security Program page: 18
- Study: Rising Sea Level Puts 150 Million at Risk page: 22
- Insights into Inertial Sensor Technology page: 26
- ONR and the Culture of Innovation and Invention page: 30
- Preparing Engineers for Lucrative Ocean Related Careers page: 38
- C-MAR DP Training in Brazil page: 40
- Exceptional Imagery via Bluefin Robotics AUV & Sonardyne Solstice page: 42
- Oil Majors Increasingly Employ eLearning Tools page: 44
- VectorNav Launches VN-300 page: 53
- Trelleborg Debuts Thermal Insulation Portfolio page: 54
- Subsea Camera from Battelle page: 55
- MacArtney Launches LUXUS Dropplate page: 55
- WFS: Improved Subsea Video Camera page: 56
- GPRS Enabled Security Camera from OSIL page: 56
- Sonar Image Stabilization – A Powerful Tool page: 57
- Bowtech Releases New Tooling Camera Range page: 57
- Imenco and High Resolution Subsea Digital Imaging page: 57
- Axis: New Security Cameras page: 58
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