Atlantic Offshore AS

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Atlantic Offshore AS is a company specializing in the provision of offshore services to the oil and gas industry. Headquartered in Norway, the company operates a fleet of Emergency Response and Rescue Vessels (ERRVs), Platform Supply Vessels (PSVs), and subsea support vessels.


Key aspects of Atlantic Offshore AS:



  1. Fleet and Services: The company operates a range of vessels designed to support offshore operations, such as ERRVs for emergency response and rescue missions, PSVs for transporting supplies and equipment to offshore installations, and other specialized vessels for subsea operations.



  2. Safety and Compliance: Atlantic Offshore places a strong emphasis on safety and environmental responsibility. The company ensures that its operations meet stringent safety standards and comply with international regulations.



  3. Geographical Reach: While the company is based in Norway, it serves the global oil and gas market, operating not only in the North Sea but also in other key offshore regions.



  4. Innovation and Technology: The company focuses on incorporating advanced technology into its operations to enhance efficiency and safety. This includes utilizing modern vessel designs and state-of-the-art equipment.



  5. Sustainability: Atlantic Offshore is dedicated to sustainability principles, actively working on reducing its environmental footprint through initiatives such as fuel efficiency measures and integration of green technology.



  6. Client Base: The company provides services to a diverse range of clients in the oil and gas sector, including major oil companies and smaller independent operators.




Atlantic Offshore AS is a key player in the offshore support vessel industry, recognized for its commitment to safety, reliability, and environmental stewardship.


Ships

OCEAN STAR

Supply Vessel | Flag: Norway | Port: BERGEN

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