Flagged in St. Vincent Grenadines, Stanford Eagle is an entirely modern vessel, built in China in 2014. The 75 m vessel features Dynamic Positioning 2 (DP2) functionality and Firefighting (FiFi) 1 capability. The vessel will be on charter to Total, off Nigeria, for 30 months.
Meanwhile, Stanford Buzzard, delivered to Stanford Marine in October 2011, is similarly equipped with DP2 and FiFi1 capability, and similarly is on 12-month charter off Nigeria, this time For ExxonMobil.
Despite the poor state of the oil and gas industry, Stanford chartering manager Jessy Joy indicates that this will not dissuade the company from entering new business areas, like Nigeria. “We’re thinking long term,” said Joy. “Nigeria is a tough market, but we always want to be expanding.”
“The contracts are going very well,” said Patrick Van Tijn, Dynamic Positioning technical manager. “We’ve had good communication with our clients, crew changes have gone smoothly, and we haven’t had any lost time incidents.”
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