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N-Sea strengthens subsea activities with OSV Dominus

Monday, March 9 2026

General – Full Management

N-Sea Group has entered into a long-term charter agreement with a Dutch shipping and service company for the newbuild offshore support vessel Dominus.

The vessel is being constructed by PASSER at Shipyard De Hoop in Tolkamer, The Netherlands.

During the last week of February, the keel laying ceremony took place, marking a key milestone as construction of the vessel is now fully underway. Delivery of the Dominus is scheduled for April 2027.

With a length of 69.85 metres, a beam of 15.77 metres and a draught of 4.50 metres, the Dominus is engineered to support safe and efficient operations in the demanding North Sea environment.

The vessel will be equipped to perform a wide range of advanced geophysical and subsea activities, including 2D/3D seismic and wide swath UXO surveys. Its spacious deck layout, lifting capacity and midship moonpool provide a strong platform for a significant expansion of N-Sea’s geotechnical capabilities, further enhancing the company’s integrated site investigation offering.

N-Sea will operate the Dominus under full management and control.

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Filed Under: fleet expansion, International News, keel laying, N-Sea Tagged With: fleet expansion, Keel Laying, N-Sea Group, subsea activities

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