GEOxyz Expands Fleet with Three New Vessels

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GEOxyz has unveiled the addition of three new vessels into their fleet, bringing the total fleet count to 30. This strategic expansion comes in response to the increasing demand for specialized survey services across the near and offshore industries.

The new vessels, each equipped with the newest technology and advanced sensors, will enhance GEOxyz’ capability to deliver survey solutions tailored to the unique needs of their customers.

GEO Ocean VIII

This offshore vessel is set to join the fleet in late summer after undergoing a significant drydock transformation. It will be fully equipped to undertake a wide range of surveys, including geophysical and geotechnical work. It’s scheduled for its maiden project in September 2024.

GEO Ocean IX

A sister vessel to our GEO Ocean V and GEO Ocean VI, the GEO Ocean IX will serve as the go-to vessel for environmental surveys and light geotechnical surveys. Following an extensive drydock, it embarked on its first survey project in the North Sea in June.

GEOSurveyor XXII

Designed for nearshore 24-hour operations, the GEOSurveyor XXII is currently undergoing final checks and preparations in drydock. Ready for sea in a couple of weeks, this vessel will provide efficient solutions for nearshore survey requirements.

“We are happy to welcome these three new vessels to our fleet,” said Patrick Reyntjens, CEO at GEOxyz. “In a very in-demand market like today, the expansion of our vessel portfolio is a very welcome decision. It offers more flexibility towards planning and expands the services we can offer to our customers. With these new vessels, we are very well-equipped to meet the evolving needs of our customers and deliver exceptional survey services across diverse projects. Furthermore, the expansion with two new GEO Ocean vessels supports our company’s ongoing geographical growth beyond Europe, of which we are very excited about.”

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