Viking Supply Ships Expands Russian Footprint

December 12, 2016

To further explore opportunities and strengthen its footprint in Russia, Viking Supply Ships (VSS) has entered into a strategic cooperation with Sevnor Ltd, a shipping and offshore company with extensive presence in the Russian offshore market. 

 
VSS said it considers Russia to be a core region for its service offerings, and of significant importance for the company in the future. Russia holds significant oil and gas resources in its Arctic and Subarctic regions and has shown determination to pursue these in the years to come.
 
As a consequence, VSS has decided to close down its own offices in Moscow and Sakhalin, as future operations will be run in cooperation between the company and Sevnor Ltd. 

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