Bourbon Offshore Greenmar SA

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Bourbon Offshore Greenmar SA is part of the larger Bourbon Group, a global leader in the offshore oil and gas marine services industry. Established in 2001 and headquartered in Switzerland, Bourbon Offshore Greenmar specializes in the management and operation of offshore support vessels. These vessels provide essential services for offshore oil and gas extraction, including transportation of crew and supplies, anchor handling, towing, and various subsea operations.

Key Aspects of Bourbon Offshore Greenmar SA:

  1. Fleet and Services:

    • The company manages a diverse fleet of vessels designed for multiple offshore tasks. This includes platform supply vessels (PSVs), anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessels, and other specialized craft.
    • Services provided are essential for the exploration and production phases of oil and gas projects and include logistical support, safety operations, and maintenance tasks.
  2. Safety and Quality:

    • Safety is a significant focus for the company, adhering to stringent international standards and regulations. The company employs robust safety management systems to mitigate risks associated with offshore operations.
    • High standards of quality and operational efficiency are maintained to meet the demanding conditions of the offshore industry.
  3. Global Reach:

    • While headquartered in Switzerland, Bourbon Offshore Greenmar’s operations are global, supporting offshore projects in various regions, including the North Sea, Gulf of Mexico, West Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.
    • The company leverages the Bourbon Group’s extensive global network to provide comprehensive services to international oil and gas companies.
  4. Innovation and Sustainability:

    • Bourbon Offshore Greenmar and the broader Bourbon Group are committed to innovation and continuously invest in new technologies to enhance the capabilities and efficiency of their fleet.
    • Sustainability is another core focus, with efforts to minimize environmental impact and promote sustainable practices within the marine services industry.
  5. Client Base:

    • The company serves a wide range of clients, from major international oil companies to smaller independent operators. Their services are tailored to meet the specific needs of each client, ensuring effective support for their offshore activities.

Bourbon Offshore Greenmar SA is known for its reliability, professionalism, and dedication to exceeding industry standards, making it a trusted partner in the offshore energy sector.

Ships

BOURBON ALTAIR

Supply Vessel | Flag: Luxembourg | Port: LUXEMBOURG

BOURBON ANNABELLE

Crew Boat | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

BOURBON ARETHUSE

Supply Vessel | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

BOURBON ATLANTIDE

Supply Vessel | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

BOURBON DIAMOND

Supply Vessel | Flag: Luxembourg | Port: LUXEMBOURG

BOURBON EVOLUTION 802

Multi Purpose Offshore Vessel | Flag: Luxembourg | Port: LUXEMBOURG

LUIANA

Supply Vessel | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

MALILA

Supply Vessel/Tug | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

KIESSE

Supply Vessel/Tug | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

N'ZINGA

Supply Vessel | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

WEZA

Supply Vessel/Tug | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

BOURBON RHESOS

Supply Vessel/Tug | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

BOURBON RHODE

Supply Vessel/Tug | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

BOURBON SUPPORTER

Supply Vessel | Flag: Cyprus | Port: LIMASSOL

BOURBON TAMPEN

Supply Vessel | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

BOURBON TRIESTE

Supply Vessel | Flag: Luxembourg | Port: LUXEMBOURG

BOURBON YACK

Tug | Flag: Cyprus | Port: LIMASSOL

BOURBON LIBERTY 225

Supply Vessel/Anchor Handling/Tug | Flag: Luxembourg | Port: LUXEMBOURG

BOURBON LIBERTY 229

Supply Vessel/Tug | Flag: Luxembourg | Port: LUXEMBOURG

BOURBON LIBERTY 234

Supply Vessel/Anchor Handling/Tug | Flag: Cyprus | Port: LIMASSOL

BOURBON LIBERTY 243

Supply Vessel/Anchor Handling/Tug | Flag: Luxembourg | Port: LUXEMBOURG

BOURBON LIBERTY 245

Supply Vessel/Anchor Handling/Tug | Flag: Luxembourg | Port: LUXEMBOURG

BOURBON PETREL

Utility Vessel | Flag: Cyprus | Port: LIMASSOL

BOURBON LIBERTY 116

Supply Vessel | Flag: Luxembourg | Port: LUXEMBOURG

BOURBON LIBERTY 120

Supply Vessel | Flag: Cyprus | Port: LIMASSOL

BOURBON LIBERTY 202

Supply Vessel/Anchor Handling/Tug | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

BOURBON LIBERTY 206

Supply Vessel/Anchor Handling/Tug | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

BOURBON LIBERTY 216

Supply Vessel/Anchor Handling/Tug | Flag: Luxembourg | Port: LUXEMBOURG

BOURBON LIBERTY 224

Supply Vessel/Anchor Handling/Tug | Flag: Luxembourg | Port: LUXEMBOURG

BOURBON LIBERTY 104

Supply Vessel | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

BOURBON LIBERTY 106

Supply Vessel | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

BOURBON LIBERTY 107

Supply Vessel | Flag: Cyprus | Port: LIMASSOL

BOURBON LIBERTY 109

Supply Vessel | Flag: Cyprus | Port: LIMASSOL

BOURBON LIBERTY 111

Supply Vessel | Flag: Luxembourg | Port: LUXEMBOURG

BOURBON LIBERTY 115

Supply Vessel | Flag: Luxembourg | Port: LUXEMBOURG

BOURBON GULF LIBERTY 210

Supply Vessel/Anchor Handling/Tug | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

BOURBON GULF LIBERTY 211

Supply Vessel/Anchor Handling/Tug | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

BOURBON GULF STAR

Supply Vessel | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

BOURBON HERALD

Supply Vessel | Flag: Luxembourg | Port: LUXEMBOURG

BOURBON HIDRA

Supply Vessel | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

BOURBON HORUS

Supply Vessel | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

BOURBON EVOLUTION 804

Multi Purpose Offshore Vessel | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

BOURBON FULMAR

Utility Vessel | Flag: Cyprus | Port: LIMASSOL

BOURBON GREBE

Support Vessel | Flag: Cyprus | Port: LIMASSOL

BOURBON GULF 101

Supply Vessel/Tug | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

BOURBON GULF 102

Supply Vessel/Tug | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

BOURBON GULF LIBERTY 208

Supply Vessel/Tug | Flag: St Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

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