Sea Trucks wins Pemex contract


 
Image: Jascon 31/Sea Truck Group

Sea Trucks Group has won a charter for the Jascon 31 in the Gulf of Mexico. The DP3 accommodation construction vessel will start sailing soon from West Africa to the Gulf of Mexico.

Sea Trucks will provide accommodation support services, lifting operations and installation work to Permaducto S.A. de C.V. for works on the KMZ68/69 project from Pemex for a period of 95 days plus options.

Jascon 31 is capable of performing both shallow and deepwater operations. The vessel is equipped with a 400-tonne heave-compensated main crane, enabling the vessel to provide extensive subsea support services. The multipurpose vessel also features accommodation facilities for 469 persons, a heave compensated gangway and 1300sq m of unobstructed deck space.

The work will commence in September 2015.

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