Norway’s shipowner Solstad Offshore ASA (Solstad) has reported multiple new contracts and contract extensions, representing around 900 vessel days.
According to Solstad, the combined value of the contracts is around $60m.
The company’s 2008-built CSV Normand Valiant has been awarded a 1,5-year firm contract with Petrobras in Brazil.
The start of the contract is scheduled for February 2025 in direct continuation of current contract.
The current contract with Petrobras in Brazil for the vessel 2009-built AHTS Normand Sagaris has also been extended with 120 days until March 2025, when the vessel will start on its previously announced three-year contract with the same client.
The present contract for the 2014-built AHTS Normand Sirius has been extended to August 2025, with an option to extend the contract with another 247 days, while a new 60-day contract has been entered into for the 2010-built AHTS Normand Saracen.
Both vessels will support drilling campaigns offshore Western Australia.
The vessels Normand Valiant, Normand Sagaris, Normand Saracen and Normand Sirius are owned by Solstad Maritime Holding AS, in which Solstad Offshore ASA holds 27,3%.
Last week Solstad announced a contract award with an undisclosed client for the subsea construction vessel Normand Maximus.
The contract has a duration of 1 year and will keep the 2016-built Normand Maximus fully committed to December 2026.