Sea Trucks bags Nigeria rig work

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Sea Trucks was awarded a contract by an international oil major to West African Ventures, Sea Trucks’ principle Nigerian business, for the provision of an accommodation vessel to a deepwater field, offshore Nigeria.

The scope of work covers accommodation support services for 250 passengers, as well as to provide marine logistics support for the execution of the turnaround maintenance work scopes during the turnaround project.

Jascon 30, one of the group’s DP3 accommodation construction vessels, has been nominated for the scope. Jascon 30 is equipped with a 270 mT heave compensated main crane. The vessel features accommodation for 296 persons, a heave compensated gangway and 700sq m of unobstructed deck space. The accommodation capacity of Jascon 30 will be increased with a portable accommodation block, which will be installed on the deck.

Offshore activities are scheduled to commence in October 2016 for a duration of three months firm, with options to extend.

Image of Jascon 30, from Sea Trucks.

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