
The vessel is currently charted by Oceaneering through February 2027. (Source: Shutterstock)
Oceaneering International Inc.’s Offshore Projects Group (OPG) segment has entered into a vessel services agreement for use of the multi-purpose supply vessel Harvey Deep Sea, the company said June 12.
The vessel will be used to perform subsea inspection, repair and maintenance and installation services in the Gulf of America, formerly known as the Gulf of Mexico. It is equipped with two of the company’s Oceaneering Millenium work class remotely operated vehicles.
“This award not only secures vessel backlog in the region but also allows us to optimize our equipment spreads and reduce scheduling uncertainty,” Chris Dyer, OPG’s senior vice president, said in the announcement. “We look forward to delivering critical subsea IMR and installation services to create value for our customer and further demonstrate our commitment to project execution that delivers safe, efficient and high-quality results."
The vessel is currently charted by Oceaneering through February 2027. The major operator Oceaneering made the agreement with was not disclosed.
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