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Attollo Offshore Secures European Wind Farm Charter Redeployment


Published Sep 28, 2016
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Atlantic Amsterdam jack-up accommodation rig (photo: Attollo Offshore)

Specialist offshore asset manager Attollo Offshore has supported Teras Offshore in the redeployment of its first service rig to work in the European offshore wind farm industry for one of the leading energy groups in northern Europe.

Aberdeen-headquartered Attollo Offshore has worked in collaboration with Teras Offshore to secure a 16-month charter contract to provide its jack-up accommodation rig, the Atlantic Amsterdam, to DONG Energy UK to support its Race Bank offshore wind farm construction activities in the United Kingdom sector of the North Sea.

Atlantic Amsterdam was mobilised to Race Bank from the port of Hirtshals in northern Denmark and has been in operation on location since 27th Aug 2016.  The mobilisation operation was completed to schedule, safely and in accordance with the charterer’s requirements.  The jack-up is providing accommodation, construction support and personnel safe transfer services to an offshore structure and wider windfarm area for the charterer.

Ben Moore, managing director of Attollo Offshore, which specialises in the management and operation of offshore assets, says, “This charter is delivering a significant step change in safety and operational efficiency in support of one of the UK’s largest offshore wind developments. Our approach demonstrates how value can be created through collaboration and we are delighted to be supporting DONG Energy and Teras Offshore achieve their goals.”

Jason Ledden, senior construction project manager of Race Bank Offshore Windfarm, says, “DONG Energy have always been a pioneer in developing offshore wind farms including implementing new installation procedures, trying new types of foundations and applying new logistic concepts. Deploying an accommodation jack-up next to the Offshore Substation (OSS) enables safe and easy access to wind farm and the OSS in particular. The cooperation between Attollo Offshore, Teras and DONG Energy has been professional and stress free, and we are looking forward to harvesting the benefits of having an accommodation jack up in field.”

Tags: Attollo Offshore, DONG Energy UK, Teras Offshore




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