Bourbon sells support vessels

OE Staff
Friday, October 18, 2013

Bourbon announced that it sold three vessels, including a tug, an MPSV (multipurpose supply vessel) from the Subsea Services fleet and a PSV (platform supply vessel), for an approximate total amount of US$38 million generating a total capital gain of approximately US$18 million.

These three traditional diesel propulsion vessels, 10, 14 and 21 years old, respectively, are now in the possession of and operated by their new owners.

These three separate sales fall within BOURBON's strategy that aims to build its fleet with modern ships, built in series and equipped with diesel-electric propulsion systems, in order to offer its most demanding clients the service quality of a standardized fleet of modern and efficient vessels.

Categories: Vessels Subsea Activity Support Vessel Tugs

Related Stories

Nam Cheong Locks In Two OSV Charters amid Tight Southeast Asia Supply

Technip Energies Continues EPC Work on Commonwealth LNG Ahead of FID

SLB to Collaborate with Petronas Suriname

Current News

Eni, NOC Find Gas in Offshore Libya Exploration Well

Brazil Court Lifts Export Tax for Select Oil Firms

Israel Orders Restart of Ops at Karish Offshore Gas Platform

Oil Rises as Fragile Middle East Ceasefire Sustains Supply Risks

Subscribe for OE Digital E‑News