DOF to spend 150 days in APAC region in 2025

DOF secures additional 150 days in APAC region

Vessels

Norwegian vessel owner DOF Group is set to spend 150 days in the Asia–Pacific (APAC) region in 2025 as part of an inspection, maintenance, and repair (IMR) and associated subsea services contract award.

Illustration. Source: DOF

The scope includes project management, engineering, logistics support and all related subsea activities and will see one of DOF’s project vessels utilized.

Offshore services are planned to commence in the first quarter of 2025 for approximately 150 days. 

Mons Aase, CEO of DOF Group, said: “This award secures further backlog for the APAC region with an estimated value of over AUD 20m. We look forward to delivering a safe and successful project.”

In the last couple of months DOF was busy with securing contracts in the APAC region. Namely, the company in August won an extension for its purpose-built dive support vessel (DSV) Skandi Singapore in Asia Pacific, followed by a new subsea decommissioning services contract award for the construction support vessel (CSV) Skandi Hercules.

In October, the Norwegian company secured a new long-term assignment for its platform supply vessel (PSV) Skandi Feistein off the coast of Australia, which enables it to remain in the country after wrapping up its five-year job with Esso Australia.

In terms of other news worth mentioning, DOF recently completed the purchase of Maersk Supply Service (MSS), bringing its workforce to over 5,000 people and its fleet to 78 vessels, 65 of which are owned.

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