Eidesvik Offshore

Eidesvik Offshore ASA is a listed Norwegian special shipping company.

Business

Founded in 1996 by Kristian Eidesvik for services in the offshore sector with special ships is in Bømlo in the province of Hordaland, Norway, home. Since 2004, the shipping company is listed under the symbol EIOF on the Oslo Stock Exchange. Two-thirds of the shares are owned by the company's founder. With a staff of 625 employees, the company generates an annual turnover of 856 million kroner (around hundred million euros, values ​​from 2006).

Eidesvik takes part in the project FellowSHIP which tested under the cooperation of DNV, Wärtsilä and MTU the use of fuel cells to supply energy to non-military ships. In this project, the Viking Lady was fitted as the world's first civilian ship with a fuel cell for power supply on 8 September 2009.

Ships

Eidesvik operates a fleet of specialized vessels. The ships are in use worldwide, mainly in regions that are important for the offshore oil production of meaning.

For the supply of rigs Eidesvik maintains the supply ships Northern Crusader, Viking Athene, Viking Avant, Viking Dynamic, Viking Energy, Lady Viking, Viking Queen, Viking Surf, Thaumas Viking and Viking Troll.

As underwater work operating ships Eidesvik Acergy Viking, Subsea Viking, Viking Forcados and Viking Poseidon.

The vessels for seismic marine research are Geo Searcher, Oceanic Viking, TBN XBOW SX120, Veritas Vantage, Veritas Viking, Viking II Viking Viking Vanquish and vision.

The Viking Avant

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