’Esvagt Preserver’ brought up to date
The ’Esvagt Preserver’ is the latest of the group 3 vessels to be given a life-extending update.
The ’Esvagt Preserver’ is the latest of the group 3 vessels to be given a life-extending update.
Media storm: Storm in the North Sea made the ’Esvagt Echo’ famous.
Whilst being towed from the Norwegian sector, the accommodation platform, West Gamma, was hit by a violent storm on the 20th of August 1990.
On the night of the 21st of August 1990, ESVAGT rescued 46 people from the capsized accommodation platform, West Gamma. An operation that proved to be pivotal for ESVAGT.
VESSEL UPGRADES: Part of the original ESVAGT fleet is undergoing modernisation.
Prompt action from ESVAGT’s stand by vessel ‘Esvagt Aurora’ saved a Scottish engineers’ live from the Barents Sea
With an extra, small diesel generator, C type vessels can save up to 25% on fuel consumption.
ESVAGT is getting busy in the UK market, where several vessels have shown customers what they can do.
The building of two group C vessels at ASL in Singapore is delayed by almost three months.
Statoil Norway looking for oil in an area with potential
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.