Netherlands-based subsea services provider N-Sea has started a three-year inspection, repair and maintenance project in the central and northern North Sea for an undisclosed oil and gas company.
The contract will utilise N-Sea vessels and project crews for both vessel-based and daughter craft-based diving alongside ROV operations.
N-Sea business development manager Dave Hamill said “This type of IRM service, inclusive of vessel-based, daughter craft and ROV diving, is at the core of our business and the length and scope of this contract demonstrates confidence in our ability to deliver complex and challenging subsea projects.”
The vessels that will take part in the work were not disclosed but N-Sea's fleet comprises dive, multi-support and construction vessel Siem N-Sea, ROV diving and survey vessel Noordhoek Pathfinder, near-shore dive support vessel Neptunus and three daughter craft, Aberlour, Edradour and Fettercairn.
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