Atlantic Offshore Management AS

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Atlantic Offshore Management AS is a Norwegian company that specializes in providing offshore support services for the oil and gas industry. The company is well-regarded for its focus on safety, reliability, and high-quality service delivery. Here are some key aspects of the company:


Services



  1. Offshore Support Vessels (OSV)



    • The company operates a fleet of advanced offshore vessels designed to support a variety of offshore operations. This includes emergency response and rescue vessels (ERRVs), platform supply vessels (PSVs), and anchor handling tug supply vessels (AHTS).



  2. Emergency Response Services



    • Emergency preparedness and response forms a core part of their operations. The fleet includes vessels that are specially equipped for emergency scenarios such as oil spills, firefighting, and medical emergencies.



  3. Subsea Services



    • They provide specialized support for subsea projects, including subsea construction, inspection, maintenance, and repair.




Fleet


The company's fleet is equipped with modern technology to meet the highest standards of the offshore industry. The vessels are designed to operate in harsh environments and are maintained to ensure optimal performance and safety.


Geography


While Atlantic Offshore Management AS is based in Norway, their operations extend to various regions, particularly where offshore oil and gas exploration and production activities are prevalent, such as the North Sea.


Quality and Safety


The company places a strong emphasis on safety and environmental protection. They invest in continuous training and development for their crew and adhere to stringent international standards and regulations.


Partnerships and Clients


Atlantic Offshore Management AS collaborates closely with major oil companies, and its clientele includes some of the leading names in the oil and gas sector. Their long-term relationships with these clients are a testament to the quality and reliability of their services.


Innovations and Future Plans


The company is committed to innovation and sustainability, continuously exploring new technologies and practices to improve efficiency and minimize environmental impact.


For more detailed and specific information about Atlantic Offshore Management AS, it's advisable to visit their official website or consult industry reports and press releases.


Ships

OCEAN ART

Supply Vessel | Flag: Norway | Port: BERGEN

OCEAN KING

Supply Vessel/Tug | Flag: Norway | Port: BERGEN

OCEAN MARLIN

Standby Ship | Flag: Norway | Port: BERGEN

OCEAN PRIDE

Supply Vessel | Flag: Norway | Port: BERGEN

OCEAN PRODUCE

Supply Vessel | Flag: Norway | Port: BERGEN

OCEAN RESPONSE

Supply Vessel/Tug | Flag: Norway | Port: BERGEN

OCEAN SCOUT

Supply Vessel | Flag: Norway | Port: BERGEN

OCEAN SKY

Supply Vessel/Tug | Flag: Norway | Port: BERGEN

OCEAN SURF

Supply Vessel | Flag: Norway | Port: BERGEN

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