GMS wins first contract for enhanced small-class

Advanced self-propelled self-elevating support vessel firm Gulf Marine Services has won the first contract award for its new enhanced Small Class vessel (the Pepper).   

The vessel, which is currently being built by a third party, is expected to be delivered to GMS in Q1 2015 on a finance lease and will then proceed directly to its first charter for a national oil company in the Middle East/North Africa region.  

The contract is for five years (three years firm with a two-year option), with the day rate in line with that previously indicated for this enhanced class vessel in the region.       

The unit, being built by Navtech Marine Services, is 45m-long, 36m-wide and 4.1m deep and classed as ABS A1, +PAS. 

It has accommodation for up to 150 people, and will be able to work in up to 44.56m water depth. The Pepper class has 800sq m deck space. 

Duncan Anderson, GMS' CEO, said: “It is particularly pleasing to have secured this first long-term contract for Pepper in the MENA region where demand for our SESVs is excellent.  All seven of our existing Small Class vessels are chartered to clients who are very familiar with the cost-effective advantages our assets bring to brownfield maintenance, well intervention and enhanced oil recovery operations. We are looking forward to taking delivery of the new enhanced Small Class vessel with its additional deck load and area, which will add further value to the group’s offering to the client.”  

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