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EMAS secures West Africa work

OE Staff
Wednesday, June 10, 2015

EMAS ƶijϻ secured a US$30 million contract for support services off West Africa. 

Under the job scope, four of EMAS ƶijϻ’s marine vessels, including an accommodation barge, PSV and AHTSs, will be chartered to EMAS AMC, to provide accommodation, anchor handling, towing, supplying and other support services. In addition, it allows EMAS ƶijϻ to participate in a major maintenance, modifications and operations project.

The average contract duration for the contract is approximately 1.3 years (including options) and work is expected to commence in 4Q 2015.

This contract is part of a larger project awarded to EMAS AMC, the subsea services division of Ezra Holdings, for the charter of multiple vessels to an oil major in West Africa.

Categories: Vessels Activity Support Vessel Maintenance Africa

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