Harvey Gulf Nets U.S. Navy Contract

Monday, March 22, 2021

U.S. offshore vessel operator Harvey Gulf Subsea Solutions said Monday it had won a contract with the U.S. Navy for its Harvey Deep Sea vessel. The contract is valued at four million dollars.

Under the agreement, Harvey Gulf Subsea Solutions will provide the Harvey Deep Sea for ROV Support, personnel and work in conjunction with
US Navy personnel in support of a special operations project in the U.S. Gulf Of Mexico.

Harvey Gulf Subsea Solutions is a subsidiary of Harvey Gulf International Marine, established in 2020, to provide its clients, mainly oil and gas companies, services such as inspection, maintenance, and repair, hydrate remediation, well stimulation, commissioning, decommissioning, and installation. 

Worth noting, this is the second contract announced in the past week in which the U.S. Navy has awarded a contract to an offshore support vessel operator.

Last week, the U.S. Navy chartered an offshore support vessel owned by Hornbeck Offshore, which could see the offshore vessel firm earn almost $40 million. Read more here.

Categories: Offshore Navy Energy Vessels Subsea Activity

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