The Norwegian Company Signed a Contract with OceanPact, Which Holds Offices and an Established Fleet in the Country for Offshore/Coastal Operations in Environmental Emergency
In an official statement this Friday (24), the Norwegian company Havila said it signed a three-year contract with the OceanPact for the operation of the underwater vessel Havila Harmony, for projects offshore and along the Brazilian coast.
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Founded in 2007, OceanPact is dedicated to consulting, management, and operation of oil spill response in coastal and offshore environments. It is one of the largest oil spill companies in Latin America.
Havila said the Havila Harmony will undergo customization to meet the technical requirements of Brazilian legislation within its service class. The Havila Harmony is an offshore support vessel built by Havyard Leirvik in June 2005. It was converted in March 2007. The Norwegian-flagged vessel of MT 6010 model has a length of 92.95 meters and a beam of 19.70 meters.
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