New Contracts, Extensions for MMA Offshore

Laxman Pai
Monday, November 18, 2019

MMA Offshore, the provider of marine solutions and expertise to the offshore oil and gas industry, has been awarded a number of new contract awards and extensions.

AGR Australia has awarded MMA a two-vessel contract supporting the Noble Tom Prosser Rig as part of the Victorian government’s CarbonNet Project, said the Australian company.

The contract is expected to start late this month with a duration of about 45 days, the owner and operator of 30+ offshore supply vessels said.

Esso Australia Pty Ltd has awarded MMA a three-vessel contract, also supporting the Noble Tom Prosser Rig and commencing in direct continuation of the AGR contract. The contract is for two anchor handlers and a platform supply vessel and is expected to commence in January 2020 with a firm contact period of 90 days and a total of 15 months in additional options.

Support services for both projects will be run from Barry Beach Marine Terminal in Victoria.

In addition, MMA has been awarded contract extensions by a major Australian gas producer for two off-take support vessels, the “Mermaid Sound” and “Mermaid Strait”. These contract extensions are for a firm contract period of 18 months with a total of 10 months in additional options.

Total revenue across the three contracts outlined above is estimated at approximately $38 million for the firm contract periods only.

MMA’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. David Ross said, “These contract awards confirm MMA’s position as an industry leader in providing innovative, cost effective solutions to clients and increase the level of contracted revenue in MMA’s forward order book”.

Categories: Offshore Contract Rig Platform Support Vessel Support Vessels

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