挪威EMGS公司计划收购海上施工船Siem Day
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来源:Offshore Energy 2025-08-13
翻译:国际海事信息网 杨皓然 张运鸿
挪威EMGS公司的船舶“Atlantic Guardian”已在印度完成了两项专有调查中的第二项,并启程前往挪威,在那里进行一项多客户调查。
该公司于1月收到印度可控源电磁(CSEM)调查的授标函(LoA),随后于3月签署了价值$1000万美元的最终合同。旗下“Atlantic Guardian”号船舶在完成印度的另一项调查后随即投入工作。
此外,根据其最新财务报告,挪威EMGS公司表示于5月签署了一系列协议,其中涉及:该公司新成立的子公司将收购海上施工船“Siem Day”号。
然而,该公司指出,目前尚未满足该船舶光船租赁协议的交割条件,各方正努力寻找解决方案以完成交易。
值得一提的是,挪威船舶管理服务供应商Aurora Offshore(隶属于Borealis集团)于3月从同为挪威运营商的Sea1 Offshore(原Siem Offshore)处接收了“Siem Day”号船舶。
该海上施工船建造于2013年,专为海底作业任务设计和配备,涵盖施工、安装、检查和维护等工作。该船配备了250吨量级的AHC起重机,1,300平方米的甲板面积,可容纳110人。目前该船与挪威海底服务供应商DeepOcean签订了长期合同。
最新财报
2025年第二季度,挪威EMGS公司营收达$960万美元,较去年同期报告的$1380万美元有所下降。今年上半年营收总额为$1960万美元,较去年同期的$1400万美元有所增长。
今年第二季度公司船舶利用率为44%,而去年第二季度数据为51%。今年上半年公司船舶利用率为40%,较去年同期数据39%有所提升。
2025年第二季度,44%的公司船舶用于自有项目,未参与多客户项目。
截至6月30日,公司累计订单量为$300万美元,而去年第二季度末的累计订单量约为$920万美元。
该公司表示,目前正在审查自身运营模式,包括是否需要一艘永久性钻井船,以及在公司战略举措方面,通过降低船舶闲置期内的成本、进一步匹配船舶支出与市场需求来优化运营效率。
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Electromagnetic Geoservices in process to buy OSCV Siem Day
Electromagnetic Geoservices’ (EMGS) vessel Atlantic Guardian has completed the second of two proprietary surveys in India and started its journey toward Norway where it will perform a multi-client campaign.
The Norwegian company received a letter of award (LoA) for a controlled-source electromagnetic (CSEM) survey in India in January, followed by the signature of the final contract worth $10 million in March. Atlantic Guardian got to work once it had concluded another survey in India.
Furthermore, in its latest financial results, EMGS revealed that it had in May entered into a set of agreements for a transaction whereby a newly formed subsidiary of the company will acquire the offshore subsea construction vessel (OSCV) Siem Day.
However, the company noted it had not been in a position to meet the conditions for closing of the bareboat chartering agreement for the vessel, and the parties are working to find ways for the transaction to be completed.
To remind, Norwegian vessel management services provider Aurora Offshore, part of the Borealis Group, took delivery of Siem Day from compatriot operator Sea1 Offshore, ex-Siem Offshore, in March.
The OSCV, designed and equipped for subsea operation duties such as construction and installation work, inspection and maintenance, was built in 2013. It has a 250t AHC crane, 1,300 m2 deck area and accommodation for 110 people. It is on term contract with DeepOcean.
Financial report
In the second quarter of 2025, EMGS recorded revenues of $9.6 million, compared to $13.8 million reported for the corresponding quarter of 2024. Revenues for the first half of the year amounted to $19.6 million, compared to $14 million for the first half of 2024.
Vessel utilization for the second quarter was 44%, compared to 51% in the second quarter of 2024, while for the first half of this year, vessel utilization was 40%, up from 39% for the same period last year.
In Q2 2025, the company’s vessel was allocated 44% to proprietary projects and no time was spent on multi-client projects.
As of June 30, EMGS’ backlog was $3 million, compared to a backlog of approximately $9.2 million at the end of the second quarter 2024.
The Norwegian company said it was currently undergoing a review of its operational model, including the need for a permanently rigged vessel, as part of its strategic initiative to optimize operational efficiency by reducing costs during idle periods and aligning expenditure more closely with market demand.
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