Atlantic Offshore Scotland Limited

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Atlantic Offshore Scotland Limited is part of the Atlantic Offshore Group, a prominent provider of emergency response and rescue vessels (ERRVs) as well as platform supply vessels (PSVs) tailored to the needs of the offshore oil and gas industry. The company operates primarily in the North Sea, where it offers critical services to support offshore installations, including emergency rescue, firefighting, oil spill response, and supply operations.


Key aspects of Atlantic Offshore Scotland Limited include:


Services



  1. Emergency Response and Rescue: The company provides ERRVs equipped to perform emergency rescue operations, ensuring the safety of personnel working on offshore platforms and installations.

  2. Platform Supply: PSVs transport necessary supplies, equipment, and materials to offshore platforms, playing a crucial role in maintaining operations.

  3. Firefighting and Oil Spill Response: These vessels are equipped with advanced firefighting systems and oil spill response capabilities to handle emergencies effectively.


Fleet


Atlantic Offshore Scotland Limited boasts a modern and versatile fleet of vessels designed to operate in the demanding conditions of the North Sea. The fleet is equipped with state-of-the-art technology to ensure reliability, safety, and efficiency.


Safety and Certification


The company places a strong emphasis on safety and operational excellence. Its vessels and operations comply with international safety standards and regulations. Continuous training and stringent maintenance programs are employed to ensure the highest levels of safety and performance.


Environmental Commitment


Atlantic Offshore Scotland Limited is committed to minimizing its environmental impact. The company employs environmentally friendly practices and technologies to reduce emissions and mitigate the ecological footprint of its operations.


Market Position


The company has established itself as a reliable and trusted partner in the offshore industry, known for its high standards of service and operational efficiency. Its strategic location in Scotland positions it well to serve the offshore markets in the North Sea and beyond.


Clientele


The company's clients primarily include major oil and gas companies that require robust support for their offshore exploration, drilling, and production activities. Long-term contracts and partnerships are commonly established to ensure consistent and reliable service delivery.


For specific and up-to-date information, including the latest news, fleet details, and job opportunities, it's advisable to visit the official website of Atlantic Offshore or refer to recent industry publications and reports.


Ships

OCEAN TAY

Supply Vessel | Flag: United Kingdom | Port: ABERDEEN

OCEAN WEST

Supply Vessel/Standby Ship | Flag: United Kingdom | Port: ABERDEEN

Maritime News

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