What's Happening?
DeepOcean, an offshore services provider, has entered into a time charter agreement with Glomar Offshore B.V. for the multipurpose support vessel (MPSV) Glomar Supporter. This agreement aims to enhance
DeepOcean's capabilities in the survey, inspection, and light inspection, maintenance, and repair (IMR) markets, particularly in the offshore renewables and oil and gas sectors. The Glomar Supporter, equipped with advanced technology for deploying and towing multiple sensor types, will join DeepOcean's fleet in January 2026, with initial operations planned in European waters. The vessel's features include multibeam echo sounders and a launch and recovery system suitable for work-class ROV operations.
Why It's Important?
The charter agreement for the Glomar Supporter is a strategic move by DeepOcean to strengthen its position in the growing offshore renewables and oil and gas markets. By expanding its fleet with smaller, cost-effective vessels, DeepOcean aims to meet increasing client demand for high-precision survey and inspection solutions. This expansion is expected to enhance DeepOcean's service offerings, providing developers and operators in both traditional and low-carbon offshore energy markets with efficient and flexible solutions. The move reflects the growing importance of survey, inspection, and IMR work in the offshore industry.
What's Next?
DeepOcean plans to mobilize one of its work-class ROVs aboard the Glomar Supporter, with the potential to add an observation-class ROV to support broader survey and inspection campaigns. Operations are expected to begin in the first quarter of 2026 following vessel mobilization activities. The company anticipates that the new charter will enhance its ability to deliver cost-efficient, high-precision solutions, potentially leading to increased market share in the offshore renewables and oil and gas sectors.