Boa Offshore AS

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Boa Offshore AS is a Norwegian maritime company that specializes in providing a wide range of marine services, particularly in the offshore oil and gas and renewable energy industries. The company often deals with complex maritime operations and offers various services such as towing, heavy lift, subsea installation, and transportation. With a fleet of specialized vessels, Boa Offshore has built a reputation for handling challenging marine assignments, often in harsh and demanding environments.


Here are some key aspects of Boa Offshore AS:



  1. Fleet: Boa Offshore operates a diverse fleet of vessels, including Offshore Construction Vessels (OCVs), Anchor Handling Tug Supply (AHTS) vessels, and Subsea Construction Vessels. These vessels are equipped with advanced technology and capabilities to perform a variety of tasks, such as anchor handling, towing, and subsea construction.



  2. Services: The company offers a wide range of services, including but not limited to:



    • Offshore Installation: Installation of subsea infrastructure, platforms, and wind turbines.

    • Subsea Construction: Underwater construction and maintenance services.

    • Heavy Lift and Transport: Transporting and lifting heavy cargo, both offshore and onshore.

    • Towing: Providing towing services for rigs, vessels, and other marine structures.

    • Salvage Operations: Offering emergency response and salvage services.



  3. Safety and Innovation: Boa Offshore places a strong emphasis on safety and innovation. The company frequently updates its practices and invests in new technology to ensure the highest safety standards and efficiency in operations.



  4. Global Reach: While headquartered in Norway, Boa Offshore operates globally. The company has participated in projects in various parts of the world, leveraging its expertise in different marine environments.



  5. Sustainability: As the global focus shifts towards sustainability, Boa Offshore has shown interest in the renewable energy sector, particularly offshore wind projects. They are also continually looking into ways to minimize the environmental impact of their operations.




Boa Offshore AS has a long history in the maritime industry, and it continues to adapt and evolve to meet the changing demands of modern marine operations. Whether dealing with traditional oil and gas projects or venturing into renewable energy sectors, Boa Offshore remains a significant player in the maritime services industry.


Ships

BOA BISON

Supply Vessel/Tug | Flag: Malta | Port: VALLETTA

BOA BALDER

Tug | Flag: Malta | Port: VALLETTA

BOA BRAGE

Tug | Flag: Malta | Port: VALLETTA

BOA DEEP C

Anchor Handling Tug | Flag: Malta | Port: VALLETTA

BOA FRIGG

Tug | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOA GALATEA

Seismographic Research Ship | Flag: Cayman Islands | Port: GEORGE TOWN

BOA HEIMDAL

Tug | Flag: Malta | Port: VALLETTA

BOA LOKE

Tug Salvage | Flag: Malta | Port: VALLETTA

BOA SIW

Tug | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOA SUB C

Multi Purpose Offshore Vessel | Flag: Malta | Port: VALLETTA

BOA THALASSA

Seismographic Research Ship | Flag: Cayman Islands | Port: GEORGE TOWN

BOABARGE 21

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 22

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 29

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 30

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 31

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 32

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 33

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 34

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 35

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 36

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 42

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 43

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 44

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 49

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 50

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

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