Sea Trucks Wins IMR Work in West Africa

October 20, 2016

Jascon 55 (Photo: Sea Trucks Group)
Jascon 55 (Photo: Sea Trucks Group)

Netherlands-based Sea Trucks Group (STG) said it has secured a contract award from an oil major in West Africa.

STG was awarded an inspection, maintenance and repair contract for anoil major in West Africa with commencement during Q4 2016. The company will use its multipurpose support DP2 vessel the Jascon 55, a construction barge and a spread of its own conventional vessels for the works.}

Graeme Pennycook, Sea Trucks Group’s Managing Director, commented, “We are delighted that, in the present difficult market, Sea Trucks has been awarded this significant contract. This award demonstrates our ability to offer clients a tailored project solution based around the client’s requirement and utilization of our unique marine assets. In these difficult times we remain competitive and responsive and our wide fleet makes us an ideal partner for miscellaneous survey inspection and intervention works.”

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