General – Astro Offshore
Astro Offshore has added a new ultra-deepwater vessel to its fleet, strengthening its offshore subsea capabilities.

The vessel, which will soon be renamed Astro Atlas, is currently known as Energy Savanah.
This marks a significant step in the company’s expansion into ultra-deepwater operations and new international markets, and demonstrates Astro Offshore’s ongoing investment in and commitment to building the smartest and youngest operating fleet in the industry, despite the current global challenges.
The 97-metre DP2 Multipurpose Support Vessel (MPSV) is the largest in Astro’s fleet to date.
Built in 2021, the Astro Atlas is equipped to support a wide range of offshore and subsea operations, including subsea construction, cable installation and pipeline work.
Its configuration includes a 150-tonne subsea AHC crane, a 25-tonne secondary crane, an integrated moonpool, and accommodation for up to 100 personnel, enabling extended offshore campaigns in challenging conditions.
Astro Atlas will be deployed under a long-term charter arrangement with Oceaneering International.
