Offshore Support Journal

ESNAAD plans major fleet rejuvenation and expansion

Taken from: Offshore Support Journal April 2012


ESNAAD’s rapid fleet expansion is set to continue until the middle of this decade as it plans to order more ships in the next two years from Middle East and Asian shipbuilders. New orders will be coming for anchor handlers, PSVs and field support vessels as the United Arab Emirates-based company continues to catch up with its global rivals. The company is a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and operates 46 offshore vessels that are all currently employed in the Middle E....

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