Vallianz Wins $150M Contracts to Supply PSVs to a Middle East Firm
Vallianz Holdings Limited (Vallianz or the Company), a Singapore-listed integrated offshore marine solutions provider in the offshore oil and gas industry, through its subsidiary, has been awarded $150 million worth of chartering contracts by a leading company in the Middle East. Platform Supply Vessels (PSVs) will be chartered out from the first quarter of 2014 for 5 years, including option of extension.
Commented Darren Yeo, executive director and CEO of Vallianz:
“We are delighted that we have won charter contracts from a leading company in the Middle East. These contracts boost the current outstanding orderbook by 45 percent to $485 million, it also underscores Vallianz’s rising vantage position in this niche segment of the offshore services industry.”
“To support the growing need for offshore marine assets, which is rising on the back of the booming offshore oil and gas industry, companies engage in alternative finance structures such as vessel chartering, which offers flexibility and cost-efficiencies. Vessel chartering for PSVs in particular, are in high demand by exploration and production companies. In comparison to other vessels, it is more economical to use PSVs due to its fuel-efficiencies and capabilities in deeper waters.
“All these augur well for Vallianz’s young and best-in-class vessel fleet of 26 offshore marine vessels. In view of the rising demand for offshore marine vessels, we also intend to boost our vessel fleet to 50 vessels by 2016. Steering forward for future growth, Vallianz will unwaveringly continue in our strategy to pursue mid to long-term charters in the Middle East and the Asia Pacific,” concluded Darren Yeo.
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