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Petrobras books DOF vessel duo on multi-year gigs in Brazilian waters

August 2, 2025
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Norway’s DOF Group Secures Long-Term Contracts with Petrobras in Brazil

Norway’s vessel owner DOF Group has landed a set of long-term assignments off the coast of Brazil for two anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessels with the country’s state-owned energy giant Petrobras.

The two AHTS contracts, with a combined value of over $220 million, will enable the 2007-built Skandi Fluminense and the 2009-built Skandi Lifter to embark on four-year jobs with Petrobras.

While the first AHTS vessel is expected to begin its new Brazilian assignment in January 2026, the second one will do so in February 2026, after being reflagged to the Brazilian flag.

These deals follow the same competitive AHTS tender process that led to multiple vessel contracts, which enabled the Brazilian giant to hire the Skandi Logger, Skandi Iguaçu, Skandi Angra, Skandi Paraty, and Skandi Urca vessels.

DOF Group’s success in securing these contracts further solidifies their position in the offshore energy sector, showcasing their expertise and capabilities in providing high-quality services to major industry players like Petrobras.

Expansion into the Brazilian Market

With the addition of the Skandi Fluminense and Skandi Lifter to their fleet of vessels operating in Brazil, DOF Group continues to expand its presence in the lucrative Brazilian market. The long-term nature of these contracts provides stability and growth opportunities for the company, strengthening its foothold in South America.

Continued Success and Future Prospects

DOF Group’s recent contract wins with Petrobras in Brazil, coupled with their ongoing projects in other regions such as Canada, demonstrate their ability to secure high-value assignments and maintain strong partnerships with key industry players. As they continue to deliver exceptional services and expand their operations, DOF Group is well-positioned for future growth and success in the competitive offshore energy sector.

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Overall, DOF Group’s latest achievements reaffirm their reputation as a leading vessel owner and operator, capable of meeting the demanding needs of clients across the globe.

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