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Ithaca Extends Safe Caledonia Contract to Early 2026

Prosafe reports that Ithaca Energy has exercised an additional seven-week option for the Safe Caledonia, extending accommodation support at the Captain field into early February 2026. The extension follows a recent two-week option and carries an estimated value of USD 6.4 million.
Safe Caledonia (Image source: Prosafe

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Prosafe confirmed on 13 November 2025 that Ithaca Energy (UK) Limited has exercised an additional seven-week option for the Safe Caledonia, allowing the vessel to continue delivering accommodation support at the Captain field in the UK North Sea until early February 2026. The latest extension follows a recently utilised two-week option, leaving three weeks still available.

The total value of the extension is about USD 6.4 million.

Prosafe CEO Reese McNeel said the decision underscores the vessel’s operational performance during the harsher winter period and highlighted its gangway connectivity capabilities.

Prosafe owns and operates a fleet of semi-submersible accommodation vessels and is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange under ticker PRS.

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This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
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