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ESVAGT buys two SOVs from Edda Wind

ESVAGT acquired SOVs Breeze Enabler and Brint Enabler from Edda Wind. Long-term contracts with Ocean Breeze and Vestas were novated to ESVAGT for continued operations.
ESVAGT advances its growth ambitions with the strategic acquisition of two SOVs from Edda Wind. (Image courtesy of Esvagt

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ESVAGT has completed the acquisition of two Service Operation Vessels, Breeze Enabler and Brint Enabler, from Edda Wind through a 100% share purchase of two Spanish vessel-owning entities.

The two vessels are on long-term contracts with Ocean Breeze (Germany) and Vestas (UK). Following discussions with the customers, the contracts have been novated to ESVAGT for continued operations, and the crew onboard has been offered employment with ESVAGT.

CEO Søren Karas said the deal adds two high-quality assets and described it as a strategic step to reinforce the company’s long-term SOV operations and support its growth plans.

After the transaction, ESVAGT said its SOV fleet totals 12 vessels. The company also has three new SOVs under construction for projects in the UK, the Netherlands, and the USA, with delivery planned for 2026. CEO Kristian Ole Jakobsen also referenced the recent commissioning of a methanol-fuelled SOV for Ørsted, which the company described as a first-of-its-kind milestone in its offshore wind activities.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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