03 November 2022

ExxonMobil Guyana has signed the Subsea Support Vessel (SSV) Maersk Nomad for a minimum 1-year contract, supporting its field development activities offshore Guyana.

Maersk Nomad will be operating with two ROVs onboard, providing general and subsea support scopes for ExxonMobil’s six ultra-deepwater drillships currently operating offshore Guyana in the Stabroek Block. All are expected to continue operating for the foreseeable future.

“This is a great milestone for Maersk Supply Service, as we expand our operations and offering in Latin America. We now look forward to building a positive relationship with ExxonMobil offshore Guyana, and to build on Maersk Nomad’s strong track record of delivering long-term contracts offshore Angola for ExxonMobil’s local affiliate,” says Rafael Thome, Managing Director for Maersk Supply Service in Brazil and Latin America.

The first charter is expected to commence in mid-November 2022, out of Georgetown, Guyana.

About Maersk Supply Service

Maersk Supply Service is a leading provider of marine services and project solutions for offshore energy sectors. With a large fleet of anchor handling and subsea support vessels, the company specialises in towing, mooring, and installing floating units.

Maersk Supply Service is committed to decarbonising its fleet and focuses on energy efficiency and ocean health. The company is expanding into renewable industries such as floating wind and ocean cleaning.

Maersk Supply Service, as a subsidiary of A.P. Møller – Mærsk A/S, employs around 1100 offshore and 220 onshore staff. Headquartered in Lyngby, Denmark, the company has a global presence in Angola, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Mexico, Norway, the Philippines, and the UK.

For more information, visit www.maersksupplyservice.com

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Head of Communication at Maersk Supply Service: Charlotte Holst at charlotte.holst@maersksupply.com or +45 21 47 62 59

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