Solstad Maritime ASA announced a contract with an international subsea contractor for the CSV Normand Sentinel. The firm contract is set to begin in early 2026 and will keep the vessel occupied through the end of 2027, with an additional annual option included in the agreement, the company said in a news release.
Under the charter party, Solstad Maritime will supply two work class ROVs with full manning, as well as tooling, survey services, and project personnel, supported by Omega Subsea AS. According to the company, Normand Sentinel will support the client’s global operations.
The DP3 subsea construction vessel, built in 2015, is equipped with two active heave compensated subsea cranes, moonpools, an 1800 m2 deck, and accommodation for 130 people. Commercial terms were not disclosed.
Solstad Maritime ASA is a Norway-based offshore shipping company incorporated as a public limited company. It provides specialized vessels and services for offshore energy operations, including subsea construction and renewable-energy-related activities.
Omega Subsea AS is a Norwegian company operating as a provider of project management, engineering, and subsea support services to offshore energy clients. It supplies technical personnel and operational expertise for subsea and marine projects.




