Siem Offshore Wins Job for Subsea Construction Vessel

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Norwegian subsea shipping company Siem Offshore has been awarded a long-term contract for its Siem Spearfish vessel.

The vessel owner said it had agreed on a three-year frame agreement with an undisclosed subsea contractor for the offshore subsea construction vessel Siem Spearfish.

The vessel has started the operation for 2019, Siem said. The Siem Spearfish is designed for subsea operation duties such as construction and installation work, inspection and maintenance.

The vessel is of clean design, has particularly good seakeeping abilities, station keeping performance and is able to keep a high transit speed.

It is environmental friendly with focus on low fuel consumption through its diesel electric machinery. The vessel is classed according to SPS 2008 and Clean Design.

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