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DOF secures subsea installation work in Africa

March 20, 2025
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DOF Secures SURF Project Offshore Africa

Norwegian offshore vessel owner DOF has been awarded a SURF project offshore Africa from an undisclosed energy company.

Under this contract, the company will deliver project management, engineering, logistical, and execution services to install flexible flowlines, risers, cables, and associated subsea structures.

DOF added that the company would also install a floating production unit on behalf of the client. Earlier this week, the company revealed that it won a contract for an FPSO installation project in Africa.

The project shall be executed across the company’s offices in Aberdeen and Bergen, and preparation is already well underway.

Offshore execution is planned in the second half of 2025 and is expected to involve six DOF vessels and more than 450 vessel days.

Even though financial details were not disclosed, DOF said that the deal was very large which is used to describe deals valued between $100m and $200m.

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