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September 10, 2020 · about 6 years ago

Reach Subsea looks for Topaz Tiamat fill-in

Norwegian contractor Reach Subsea and P&O Maritime Logistics have agreed on a revised charter agreement for the vessel Topaz Tiamat. Under the new deal, Reach will operate the vessel for the remainder of the 2020 season on pay-as-you-go terms. Consequently, the Oslo-listed subsea player will demobil

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Topaz Tiamat

Norwegian contractor Reach Subsea and P&O Maritime Logistics have agreed on a revised charter agreement for the vessel Topaz Tiamat.

Under the new deal, Reach will operate the vessel for the remainder of the 2020 season on pay-as-you-go terms.

Consequently, the Oslo-listed subsea player will demobilise from the vessel by December 2020.

Reach originally chartered the Topaz Tiamat for a firm period lasting until August 2021 , plus options.

According to IFRS 16, the vessel has also been accounted for as a right-of-use-asset, with a corresponding lease liability.

The accounting implications of the revised charter agreement are that:

1) Reach will see assets reduced by approximately NOK 90 million;

2) The deconsolidation of Topaz Tiamat will result in a one-off accounting gain, and

3) P&O Maritime Logistics will purchase LARS that Reach has installed onboard the Topaz Tiamat for approximately NOK 25 million.

Jostein Alendal , CEO of Reach, said: “We have had a great co-operation with P&O Maritime Logistics and have together successfully introduced a new state of the art subsea vessel to the market, which from next year will move on to a new assignment in another part of the world.

“With this new charter agreement in place, we have made a substantial improvement to our financial robustness and cost position for the upcoming winter season.

“However, we need to find a replacement vessel for the two ROVs currently onboard the Topaz Tiamat for 2021 and beyond, but we believe this is a good time for finding a competitive vessel replacement for the coming years.”

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