Reach Subsea, has signed an attractive three or five-year charter contract and additional options with Agalas for a modern IMR/Survey vessel with low emission, smart lifting arrangement and a state of the art equipment package that can be adapted to several market segments, with delivery early 2026.
According to Jostein Alendal, CEO, the market for subsea vessels is expected to remain tight for the foreseeable future, and with the innovative Agalas low-emission vessel, they will to an even larger degree be able to leverage the global market and continue their profitable growth.
He highlights that the vessel is well suited for solving complex tasks within the rapidly growing renewables energy sector, oil & gas as well as emerging ultra deep-water seabed surveys for the seabed mineral industry. The vessel equipped with a 150-ton AHC knuckle boom crane and a spacious deck area of approximately 900 square meters makes it well-suited for conducting IMR and construction work.
As informed, the vessel, equipped with dual fuel gensets, can run on either methanol or a combined MGO/battery system, bolstering Reach Subsea’s commitment to sustainability and climate. When powered by methanol, the vessel’s CO2 emissions are anticipated to be approximately 70 percent lower than those of the existing fleet. When using the MGO/battery system it is projected to achieve a reduction of around 20 percent.
Our vision ‘Sustainable access to ocean space’ is an important guiding principle in our decision making, and the low-emission vessel from Agalas is an important step supporting this direction. This in addition to our Reach Remote vessels currently being built will have a great impact in reducing our emissions going forward.
..said Jostein Alendal, CEO.
The new vessel will be constructed at the Sefine Shipyard in Turkey. It will be tailored to Reach Subsea’s requirements, and specifications have been developed in close collaboration between Reach, Agalas and NSK Ship Design (as designer). It will be equipped with an innovative ROV launch and recovery system (LARS) and prepared for the deep-water seabed survey market.
The contract with Reach Subsea marks a significant milestone in our commitment to sustainability, technological innovation, and the continued growth of our operations.
..said Mats Nygaard Johnsen, CEO of Agalas.
The contract is subject to final approval from SR Bank, Eksfin and Sparebank1 Nord Norge.