Ocean services provider DeepOcean has been awarded framework agreements for the provision of subsea cable operations and maintenance (O&M) services for Vattenfall’s European offshore wind portfolio.
The framework agreements are valid for a period of four years and apply to Vattenfall’s operational offshore wind farms in Denmark, the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden.
A first call-off under the frame agreement structure has been executed for an O&M work scope at a European offshore wind farm.
DeepOcean mobilised the subsea vessel Olympic Ares (pictured), which was converted with cable lay equipment and a jet trencher onboard, for the scope and future offshore renewables assignments.
“We have over 25 years’ experience in subsea installation and Inspection, Maintenance and Repair (IMR) work.
“We look forward to applying our specialist expertise to Vattenfall’s subsea infrastructure,” said Oyvind Mikaelsen, CEO of DeepOcean.
Under the framework agreements, DeepOcean will provide project management, engineering, pre-installation surveys, offshore transportation of cables, trenching, cable installation and jointing, termination and testing, post-installation surveys, plus recovery and disposal of damaged cables.
The scope is specific to Vattenfall’s operating assets, which introduces additional requirements in terms of response time and technical ingenuity.
DeepOcean will us its personnel in Norway and the UK, to conduct project management and engineering work for call-off orders under the framework agreement.
“With a substantial asset base in offshore wind and a promising long-term project pipeline, we have historically enjoyed strong relationships with our suppliers and industry.
“This partnership with DeepOcean aligns with our mission to deliver reliable, and cost-effective energy solutions while never compromising our high health and safety standards,” said Pavlo Malyshenko, Head of Generation at Vattenfall.


