EMAS Offshore Ltd. secured a contract to provide support services to four vessels in West Africa for an oil major, EMAS Offshore Ltd. said June 10. The contract is for more than US$30 million and is part of a larger project awarded to EMAS AMC, the subsea services division of Ezra Holdings Ltd.
The job scope includes the accommodation, anchor handling, towing and supplying of EMAS Offshore's vessels, including an accommodation barge, platform supply vessel and PSV and anchor handling tug supply vessels. They will be chartered to EMAS AMC, EMAS Offshore said.
EMAS Offshore can participate in a major maintenance, modifications and operations project.
Work under the contract is scheduled to begin in fiscal year 2015’s fourth quarter. The average contract lasts 1.3 years.
Jon Dunstan, CEO of EMAS Offshore, said West Africa is a target region for company growth.
Ezra Holdings Ltd. is based in Singapore.
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