Norwegian offshore vessel owner Solstad Maritime has landed a fresh contract extension with subsea services player DeepOcean for the construction support vessel (CSV) Normand Ocean.
The Oslo-listed company said the new deal will run for 12 months starting January 2026, continuing directly from the vessel’s current charter.
The 2014-built CSV has been employed with DeepOcean since delivery and remains a key part of the contractor’s North Sea operations.
Solstad already has future cover in place for the Normand Ocean. Last year, the vessel was fixed to Italian cabling specialist Prysmian on a five-year firm contract starting in 2027, with options that could extend employment until 2034.

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