GMS lands Europe, Asia work

OE Staff
Monday, April 10, 2017

Gulf Marine Services was awarded two new long-term contracts in Europe to support wind farm projects for an international energy company.

The new contracts, scheduled to start in Q2 2018, are for two large class self-propelled self-elevating support vessels (SESVs). 

One contract is for a charter period of 26 months (including options), and the other for a charter period of 15 months (including options). 

In addition, a short-term contract has been secured and started for a small class vessel in the Middle East.

Categories: Vessels Middle East Europe Asia

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