ESVAGT APPOINTS DENNIS BJØRN KROG-MEYER AS CFO
ESVAGT appoints Dennis Bjørn Krog-Meyer as CFO
ESVAGT appoints Dennis Bjørn Krog-Meyer as CFO
Despite the turbulent macro conditions in 2022 ESVAGTs growth continues, with improvements in both revenue and operational results, as well as a strong safety performance with zero Lost-Time Incidents (LTIs).
Growth in the European offshore wind segment; delivery of two newly built wind ships and an improvement of the ERRV market in the North Sea gave ESVAGT a satisfactory 2021. Optimism for further growth in 2022.
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'
With ‘Esvagt Leah’ and ‘Esvagt Heidi’, the ESVAGT fleet has been equipped with two high-quality vessels.
It is atypical for ESVAGT to be expanding the fleet without having been responsible for the design and construction process with the yard.
However, with 'Esvagt Heidi' and 'Esvagt Leah', the two latest additions to the fleet and both just recently chartered, that is the case.
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ESVAGT extends contract with Repsol for standby services until the spring of 2023.
New contracts in the North Sea require ESVAGT to mass-recruit. Boosts in Denmark and the Faroe Islands have resulted in great contacts.
Focusing on innovative solutions, two of the key stakeholders in the Danish North Sea are joining forces to create the logistics of the future in the North Sea.
A donation from the ship’s chest on board the ’Esvagt Delta’ has been put to charitable use.
The ’Esvagt Castor’, the ’Esvagt Carpathia’ and several other ESVAGT vessels have been signed up for various offshore campaigns.
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.
On Sunday, February 21st, the ‘Esvagt Preserver’ has completed 30 years of operation without a single severe work-related incident. Approach and company culture are crucial.
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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