FINWIRES · TerminalLIVE
FINWIRES

DOFグループがブラジルのペトロブラス社から支援船建造契約20億ドルを獲得

By

-- DOFグループ(DOFG.OL)は、ブラジルの国営石油会社ペトロブラスと、遠隔操作無人探査機(ROV)用支援船4隻に関する総額20億ドルのチャーターおよびサービス契約を締結した。 火曜日に発表されたプレスリリースによると、12年間の契約に基づき、これらの船舶は2030年からペトロブラスのブラジルにおける深海掘削事業を支援するため、海底検査、保守、修理に使用される。ノルウェーのオフショア・海底サービス会社であるDOFグループは、船舶の建造にあたり、ブラジルのNavship造船所の協力を得る予定だ。 最初の2隻の納入は4年後を目標としており、船舶の資金調達の大部分は現地開発債務によって賄われる見込みだ。DOFグループは船舶の運航とサービスを監督するが、財務戦略の一環として、所有権に関する代替的な構造も検討していると述べた。

Related Articles

Asia

Market Chatter: Formosa Petrochemical to See Supply Relief as Saudi Crude Tanker Arrives

Formosa Petrochemical (TPE:6505) said a Liberian-flagged supertanker carrying 2 million barrels of Saudi crude is set to arrive at Mailiao Port, offering relief to its strained refinery operations, Taipei Times reported, citing company executive.The cargo is being delivered by the FPMC C Lord, operated by Formosa Plastics Marine.Refinery output had slumped to about 43% last month after Middle East conflict disruptions and Strait of Hormuz delays blocked scheduled shipments. Naphtha cracking utilization also dropped sharply to around 33%, reflecting tight feedstock conditions.With the new inflow and diversified sourcing from regions including the Red Sea and West Africa, the company expects utilization to recover above 60% this month and near 80% next month, though petrochemical margins remain under pressure from weak demand, the news outlet reported.(Market Chatter news is derived from conversations with market professionals globally. This information is believed to be from reliable sources but may include rumor and speculation. Accuracy is not guaranteed.)

$TPE:6505
Asia

Flight Centre May Benefit from Travellers Leaning into Better-Known Brands with Stronger Service Models, Jarden Says

Flight Centre Travel Group (ASX:FLT) might benefit as travellers lean into better-known brands with stronger service models in the wake of the Middle East conflict, according to a Tuesday note by Jarden.Its third-quarter total transaction value (TTV) rose 6.8% on the fiscal third quarter ended March 31 to AU$7 billion, or 9.4% in constant currency, with underlying profit before tax (UPBT) up 18.5% to AU$102.6 million.The analysts forecast third-quarter TTV growth of around 3.5%, reflecting weaker demand, offset by strength in corporate and higher fares.Historically, the firm has exited a crisis stronger due to cost control, balance sheet, and scale. It is also gaining trust with customers, benefiting from market consolidation, and leaning into artificial intelligence/data initiatives.The investment firm maintained its overweight rating on Flight Centre Travel and raised the price target to AU$16.80 per share from AU$16.70 per share.

$ASX:FLT
Asia

CCOOP to Sell Shopping Center Via Pubic Auction

CCOOP Group (SHE:000564) plans to sell its wholly-owned subsidiary, Changchun Meilifang Minsheng Shopping Center, via public bidding.The subsidiary incurred a net loss of 73.9 million yuan in 2025, according to a Wednesday filing with the Shanghai bourse.The sale aims to optimize asset allocation and reduce debt burden, allowing the company to focus on core operations.The final price will be determined through bidding on the Shanghai United Assets and Equity Exchange.Shares of the department store operator rose 3% in recent trade.

$SHE:000564