Seajacks Inks Another Wind Vessel Contract

Eneti has announced that Seajacks UK Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the company, has secured another contract in Northwest Europe for one of its NG2500-class jack-ups.

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The work is planned to keep the vessel busy for 41 and 53 days and is expected to generate between USD 3.3 million (about EUR 3.1 million) and USD 4.1 million (approximately EUR 3.8 million) in revenue in 2023.

In January, Seajacks signed two new contracts of up to USD 7.1 million (approx. EUR 6.5 million) and two contract extensions for its vessels.

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After acquiring Seajacks in August 2021, Eneti (formerly Scorpio Bulkers) added its five wind turbine installation vessels (WTIVs) to its fleet, including the flagship NG14000X-class Seajacks Scylla, the NG5500C-class Seajacks Zaratan, and three NG2500X-class WTIVs: Seajacks Kraken, Seajacks Leviathan, and Seajacks Hydra.

At the beginning of last year, Eneti announced that Seajacks UK Limited signed four contracts with customers in Northwestern Europe for between 189 to 240 days of employment for its NG2500-class vessels.

A couple of months later, the company signed a new contract for one of its NG2500-class vessels to support operations and maintenance (O&M) on an offshore wind farm in Northwestern Europe, which the parent company left unnamed.

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