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ESVAGT CASSIOPEIA’s track record secures extension

ESVAGT CASSIOPEIA’s track record secures extension

Serica Energy has extended the contract with ESVAGT and ESVAGT CASSIOPEIA. This extension, signed for three years from December 3rd, 2023 to December 3rd, 2026 reaffirms its commitment to supporting Serica Energy’s operations.

The contract not only secures ESVAGT CASSIOPEIA’s role in supporting Serica Energy for the next three years but also includes options for an additional 3 x 1-year ext

'Esvagt Delta' has taken its share of the tow to the construction of ESVAGT as a Danish offshore shipping company; a hard work, as the picture from a storm on the North Sea shows

‘Esvagt Delta’ is to sail tourists

After 21 years in the shipping company, ‘Esvagt Delta’ is replacing standby and ERRV tasks in the North Sea with whale watching and nature tourism in Norway.

The crew, ESVAGT's CEO Peter Lytzen and godmother Heidi Helbo in front of the rebuilt PX121 vessel 'Esvagt Heidi'

New ESVAGT vessel provides fewer emissions and more streamlined logistics for TotalEnergies' North Sea activities

The multifunctional vessel 'Esvagt Heidi' is part of a new strategy for the logistical operation of TotalEnergies EP Danmark A / S in the North Sea.Together with Danish ESVAGT, the company is rethinking and optimizing the logistics infrastructure offshore in order to create new synergies and foster a more efficient operation, and at the same time, reducing emissions too. On Wednesday, the vessel w

‘Esvagt Castor’ will hook up with the Well-Safe Guardian rig in a plug-and-abandon campaign in the UK sector.

New collaboration between ESVAGT and specialists in decommissioning in the UK market has potential


Until June, ‘Esvagt Castor’ will follow the Well-Safe Guardian rig in a plug-and-abandon campaign in the UK sector. The number of wellheads on the seabed shows great potential.



With ESVAGT and Well-Safe agreeing a contract for ‘Esvagt Castor’ to support the rig Well-Safe Guardian, ESVAGT has its first foothold in a market with a significant potential.

'Esvagt Castor'

ESVAGT has many vessels working in the energy sector in Great Britain, where ESVAGT supports offshore wind and oil and gas production.

Brexit demands more planning

Brexit has changed the way ESVAGT works in Great Britain. Having the right equipment and personnel in place now takes more planning and more time.

'The Goliat lies in 350-metre-deep ice-cold waters north of the Arctic circle. It's dark half the year and our work demands our constant, unerring attention. We are justifiably proud that the vessel and crew have done their job perfectly for 8 years'

’Esvagt Aurora’ doing a fantastic job

Eight years of service on the Barents Sea have demonstrated that the ’Esvagt Aurora’ is ideally suited to working in Arctic regions. The vessel and its crew have saved lives and even extinguished a fire on land.

The ‘Esvagt Aurora’ is equipped with two state-of-the-art and powerful Fi-Fi cannons (fifi = fire fighting, red.), which are able to “shoot” 2 x 60,000 litres of water per minute at a distance of 180 metres and a height of 110 metres.

The ‘Esvagt Aurora’ put out fire at gas processing station

The ‘Esvagt Aurora’ tested its emergency response and equipment in acute situation after a fire broke out at the Melkøya Gas Processing Station outside Hammerfest. Both crew and equipment delivered a most professional and emphatic performance.

‘We are proud of being nominated. The Barents Sea always means harsh weather and challenging conditions, but with ESVAGT’s strong safety culture and unique boat competences, the operation was carried out without a single incident.'

Fine recognition of the ‘Esvagt Dana’

ESVAGT was nominated for the 2020 Safety Award for irreproachable diving operation in the Barents Sea together with Norwegian SubseaPartner.

ESVAGT readjusts costs

ESVAGT readjusts costs

ESVAGT will meet the consequences of the decreasing energy prices and Covid-19 through streamlining and pay reduction, and at the same time ensure that the shipping company can continue to support the vital infrastructural energy production.

The ‘Esvagt Observer’ will continue at the Beryl field for a minimum of 4 additional years.

ESVAGT's first long-term contract in the UK extended again

Apache North Sea has extended its contract with the ‘Esvagt Observer,’ a standby vessel which has been servicing the Beryl field, 335 kilometres North East of Aberdeen, since 2004. The contract extension is for four years, with additional extension options of up to four years.

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Safety & Support at Sea

ESVAGT is a dedicated provider of safety and support at sea and a market leader within offshore wind solutions.

We support the offshore Wind and Oil & Gas industries with a wide range of specialized services: Standby, Emergency Response and Resque Vessels (ERRV), Oil spill response, Firefighting, Tanker assists, Rig moves, Supply services and Interfield transfer of cargo and personnel.

We service offshore wind farms and have a fleet of dedicated Service Operation Vessels (SOV), which ESVAGT pioneered in 2010. The SOVs provide accommodation for technicians, spare time facilities, offices and conference room, storage for small turbine parts, workshops, etc. The SOV offers flexible personnel and equipment transfer capabilities by either Walk-to-Work gangway system or Safe Transfer Boats.
ESVAGT was founded in 1981 and has a fleet of more than 40 vessels and approximately 1300 employees offshore and onshore.

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