BOURBON OFFSHORE SURF SAS

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BOURBON Offshore Surf SAS is a subsidiary of BOURBON Corporation, a leading international provider of marine services to major oil and gas companies worldwide. Established as part of BOURBON's comprehensive service network, BOURBON Offshore Surf specializes in providing a variety of marine and subsea services that support the oil and gas industry, especially in offshore environments.

Key Areas of Operation:

  1. Offshore Support Vessels (OSVs):

    • BOURBON Offshore Surf operates a fleet of modern and efficient vessels designed to support offshore oil and gas operations. This includes Platform Supply Vessels (PSVs), Anchor Handling Tug Supply (AHTS) vessels, and other specialized ships for various offshore tasks.
  2. Subsea Services:

    • The company offers a range of subsea services including underwater inspection, maintenance, and repair (IMR). Utilizing advanced technology and remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), they ensure that offshore installations are maintained efficiently and safely.
  3. Turnkey Solutions:

    • BOURBON Offshore Surf also provides end-to-end solutions ranging from planning and engineering to execution, thereby ensuring integrated and seamless operations for their clients.
  4. Personnel and Logistic Support:

    • They facilitate the transportation of personnel and equipment to and from offshore installations, enhancing operational efficiency and safety.

Safety and Compliance:

Safety is a cornerstone of BOURBON Offshore Surf's operational philosophy. The company adheres to stringent international safety standards and regulations, continuously improving their protocols to mitigate the risks associated with offshore operations. Training programs and state-of-the-art equipment further emphasize their commitment to safety.

Innovation and Technology:

BOURBON Offshore Surf places significant emphasis on innovation and technological advancement. This includes modernizing their fleet with eco-friendly and fuel-efficient vessels, and integrating digital solutions to enhance operational efficiency and reduce environmental impact.

Global Reach:

With operations across various critical offshore regions around the world, BOURBON Offshore Surf benefits from a robust global presence. This enables them to provide timely and efficient support to their clients, regardless of geographical constraints.

Commitment to Sustainability:

In alignment with the growing emphasis on environmental responsibility, BOURBON Offshore Surf has initiatives aimed at reducing their environmental footprint. This includes the adoption of greener technologies and practices to ensure sustainable operations.

Industry Reputation:

The company enjoys a solid reputation within the marine services sector due to its reliability, operational excellence, and strong focus on customer satisfaction.

In summary, BOURBON Offshore Surf SAS is a key player in the marine services industry, particularly in the context of offshore oil and gas operations. Their comprehensive suite of services, commitment to safety, technological innovation, and global reach position them as a trusted partner for offshore projects.

Ships

BOURBON LIBERTY 105

Supply Vessel | Flag: Luxembourg | Port: LUXEMBOURG

ARGONAUTE

Anchor Handling Tug | Flag: France | Port: MARSEILLE

BOURBON AMILCAR

Supply Vessel | Flag: Luxembourg | Port: LUXEMBOURG

BOURBON ATLAS

Supply Vessel | Flag: Luxembourg | Port: LUXEMBOURG

BOURBON EMERALD

Supply Vessel | Flag: France | Port: MARSEILLE

BOURBON ENTERPRISE

Supply Vessel | Flag: Luxembourg | Port: LUXEMBOURG

BOURBON JADE

Supply Vessel | Flag: France | Port: MARSEILLE

BOURBON LIBERTY 201

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

BOURBON RUBY

Supply Vessel | Flag: Luxembourg | Port: LUXEMBOURG

ANTENOR

Supply Vessel Fire Fighting | Flag: France | Port: MARSEILLE

ASTERIE

Supply Vessel Fire Fighting | Flag: France | Port: MARSEILLE

N'DUVA

Supply Vessel/Standby Ship | Flag: France | Port: MARSEILLE

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