Petrofac 延长 DDW Offshore Skandi Emerald AHTS 的驻留时间

Skandi Emerald AHTS 船(来源:DDW Offshore)
Skandi Emerald AHTS 船(来源:DDW Offshore)

Akastor 的子公司 DDW Offshore 已与 Petrofac 签订了一份关于其锚处理拖船供应 (AHTS) 船 Skandi Emerald 的续约合同。

合同续约六个月,意味着合同期限现已延长至2025年7月14日。

需要提醒的是,Petrofac 已于 2024 年 1 月延长了 Skandi Emerald AHTS 的合同,此前两家公司于 2022 年 9 月签署了为期一年的原始合同。



DDW Offshore 当时表示,AHTS 船将执行澳大利亚近海 Northern Endeavour FPSO 断开作业。

Northern Endeavour FPSO 停泊于帝汶海达尔文西北约 550 公里处的 Laminaria 和 Corallina 油田之间,目前并未产油。

继 2022 年退役合同授予后,Petrofac 代表澳大利亚政府正式接管了 Northern Endeavour FPSO 的运营权。

Petrofac作为外包运营商的合同范围是退役FPSO并将其与海底设备断开,并暂时中止油井作业。

此次合同续签之后,DDW Offshore 三艘船舶组成的船队的总合同积压金额目前约为 3800 万美元。  

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Petrofac Extends Stay for DDW Offshore’s Skandi Emerald AHTS

Skandi Emerald AHTS vessel (Credit: DDW Offshore)
Skandi Emerald AHTS vessel (Credit: DDW Offshore)

Akastor's subsidiary DDW Offshore has secured a contract extension with Petrofac for its anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessel Skandi Emerald.

The contract extension is for six months, meaning the contract term has now been extended to July 14, 2025.

To remind, Petrofac already extended the contract for Skandi Emerald AHTS in January 2024, following the original one-year contract the companies signed in September 2022.



At the time, DDW Offshore said the AHTS vessel that would be put on the Northern Endeavour FPSO disconnection job offshore Australia.

Northern Endeavour FPSO is moored between the Laminaria and Corallina oil fields about 550 kilometers northwest of Darwin in the Timor Sea, and is not producing oil.

Petrofac officially took over operatorship of the Northern Endeavour FPSO on behalf of the Australian Government, following the decommissioning contract award in 2022.

The scope of the contract for Petrofac as the outsourced operator is to decommission and disconnect the FPSO from its subsea equipment, and temporarily suspend the wells.

Following this latest contract extension, the total contract backlog for DDW Offshore’s fleet of three vessels now stands at approximately $38 million.  

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