State operator Petrobras is pushing ahead with developments off Brazil and has signed multiple new platform supply vessel contracts with shipowners.
Oslo-listed Solstad Offshore said today that is has been awarded two new contracts from Petrobras for two of PSVs, worth around Nkr270 million ($48.4 million).
The contracts are for the PSVs Normand Vibran and Normand Trym for work off Brazil.
The contracts are both for three years each and will start during the first quarter of next year, Solstad said in a statement.
Solstad was not immediately available for comment, but if the contracts value is equally split between the two vessels, then this would equate to a dayrate of around Nkr123,288.
Meanwhile, Oslo-listed Havila Shipping said it has entered into a contract with Petrobras for the charter of the PSV Havila Princess, also for three years.
The charter will also start in the first quarter of next year and is valued at around Nkr135 million.
This equates to a daryrate of around Nkr123,853.
Petrobras is also believed to have signed up Ultrapetrol PSVs Up Rubi, Up Agua-Marinha, Up Diamante, Up Safira and the Up Esmeralda as well as Dof Management’s Skandi Stolmen and Skandi Olympia PSVs.
All of the above contracts are also for three year periods.
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