Singapore-based Synergy Marine Group has secured a technical management contract for offshore assets used in ARAMCO operations, expanding its footprint in Saudi Arabia's offshore industry.
Synergy Marine Group's Dammam-registered offshore division, Synergy Ship Arabia, now manages five self-propelled jack-up barges owned by Jana Marine, as well as several other offshore support vessels involved in ARAMCO projects.
Jana Marine, headquartered in Saudi Arabia, provides offshore marine services supporting ARAMCO and other clients throughout the Gulf. Its fleet includes jack-up barges, dynamic positioning (DP) vessels, and crew boats.
Synergy manages over 700 vessels, including floating storage regasification units (FSRUs), LNG and LPG carriers, bulk carriers, container ships, and oil and chemical tankers. This new contract strengthens its position as a comprehensive offshore manager across the GCC region.
Jesper Kristensen, Group CEO of Synergy Marine Group, said: “Managing jack up barges for ARAMCO is a responsibility we approach with discipline and ambition.”
Author's summary: Synergy Marine Group expands its technical management portfolio in Saudi Arabia by taking full charge of multiple jack-up barges and support vessels for ARAMCO projects, reinforcing its leadership in the GCC offshore sector.