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Reach Subsea and MMT seal expanded agreement with Statoil

Reach Subsea, in collaboration with MMT Sweden, has secured a renewal and expansion of a frame agreement with Statoil covering both survey and light construction for the next three years.

As part of the agreement, the companies have been awarded a contract from Statoil for survey and light construction work offshore Norway. The work will be performed using the subsea vesselĀ  Havila Subsea from early February onwards.

The two companies have worked jointly together since 2013 and have made large investments in the segment, developing a professional and experienced personnel base and building a modern fleet of vessels and equipment.

“We are delighted and proud that Statoil has recognised the competitive service offering that MMT Sweden and Reach Subsea can provide in co-operation. Our common investment in developing the innovative Surveyor high speed ROV, as well as the track record we have built together utilising the complementary skills of Reach Subsea and MMT Sweden, has played an instrumental role in positioning us for this frame agreement,” said Jostein Alendal, CEO of Reach Subsea.

Jason Jiang

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