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DOF Gets Two Subsea Services Contracts in Asia Pacific

February 5, 2025
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DOF Group Secures Two Subsea Contracts in Asia Pacific Region

Norwegian offshore supply vessel operator DOF Group has recently announced that it has secured two subsea contract awards in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region. These contracts mark a significant milestone for the company’s operations in the region.

First Contract in Malaysian Waters

The first of the two contracts involves the utilization of the DSV Skandi Singapore for subsea services in Malaysian waters. The contract includes saturation diving services and is expected to last for approximately 30 days. The project is scheduled to commence in the second quarter of 2025, showcasing DOF Group’s commitment to delivering high-quality services in a timely manner.

Second Contract in Indonesia

The second contract award focuses on construction support services in Indonesia. DOF Group will deploy one of its multipurpose vessels for offshore execution in the third quarter of 2025. The project is estimated to have a duration of seven weeks, highlighting the company’s versatility in providing a wide range of services in different geographical locations.

Both contracts will be supported by DOF’s in-house project management and engineering teams, as well as related subsea and logistics support. This comprehensive approach ensures that all aspects of the projects are handled efficiently and effectively, meeting the client’s requirements and exceeding expectations.

Value and Outlook

The combined value of the two contracts is estimated to be over $30 million, underscoring the significance of these awards for DOF Group. Mons Aase, CEO of DOF Group, expressed his confidence in the company’s ability to deliver exceptional services and create value for its clients in the APAC region.

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With these recent contract awards, DOF Group continues to strengthen its presence in the subsea services market and demonstrate its expertise in delivering complex projects in challenging environments. The company’s commitment to innovation, safety, and excellence positions it as a trusted partner for clients seeking reliable and cost-effective solutions in the offshore industry.

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