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.
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In May Of This Year, The Far Saga, Under Brazilian Flag, Secured Work For Petrobras For A Period Of 3 Years.
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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.

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