Solstad Offshore Informed That Besides This New Contract With Petrobras, The Company Also Secured A One-Year Extension Of The Contract For The Vessel RSV Far Saga
Solstad Offshore Announced Yesterday That It Has Closed A Three-Year Contract With Petrobras Involving The Support Vessel Normand Poseidon. The Start Of The New Contract Is Expected In The First Quarter Of Next Year.
Normand Poseidon Is An RSV-Type Vessel, Equipped With Remote Operated Vehicles. Solstad Also Informed That It Managed To Extend The Operation Of The Vessel RSV Far Saga For Petrobras By One Year.
See Also:
- Global Leader In Energy, Siemens Energy Opens Internship Position For The State Of São Paulo
- Petrobras – Company Plans Revitalization Of The Tupi Field, Aiming To Add More Value And Increase Asset Recovery
- Oil And Natural Gas May Be The Best Bet For The Recovery Of The Brazilian Economy
In May Of This Year, The Far Saga, Under Brazilian Flag, Secured Work For Petrobras For A Period Of 3 Years.
-
IEA reduces forecast for global oil demand in 2026 after impacts of the Middle East crisis
-
Bank of Japan raises interest rates to 1%, reaching the highest level in over three decades
-
ANP halts LPG reform, and Sindigás sees technical caution as a decisive point for safety, investments, and the future of the cylinder in Brazil.
-
Oil spill in the Caribbean raises environmental alert and increases tension between Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago
For This Contract, Far Saga Was Equipped With Two C-Innovation Work-Class ROVs Suitable For Operating Up To 3,000 Meters Of Water Depth. Both Vessels Will Sail Under Brazilian Flag And Support Exploration And Production Activities In The Brazilian Continental Shelf.

Be the first to react!