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Offshore Energy Briefing: Cable-Laying Vessel Delivered, North Sea Contracts Signed, and M&A Activity Advances

By MGN EditorialMay 18, 2026 at 12:00 PM

A busy week in the offshore energy sector sees Ulstein Verft deliver a major cable-laying vessel to Nexans, Prosafe secure a North Sea flotel contract with Ithaca Energy, and Eco Atlantic close in on its acquisition of JHI Associates.

## Offshore Energy Briefing: Cable-Laying Vessel Delivered, North Sea Contracts Signed, and M&A Activity Advances The offshore energy sector has seen a flurry of activity this week, spanning vessel deliveries, contract awards, subsea survey completions, and corporate consolidation. ### Ulstein Delivers Nexans Electra Norway's Ulstein Verft has handed over the 155-metre cable-laying vessel (CLV) *Nexans Electra* to French cable manufacturer and energy transition specialist Nexans, according to Offshore Energy. The delivery marks a significant milestone for the offshore renewables supply chain, as purpose-built CLVs are critical infrastructure for the installation of subsea power cables connecting offshore wind farms and cross-border interconnectors. The *Nexans Electra* represents a major investment in the growing demand for offshore cable installation capacity across European and global markets. ### Prosafe Secures North Sea Flotel Assignment with Ithaca Energy Oslo Stock Exchange-listed accommodation vessel operator Prosafe has formalised a contract with UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) operator Ithaca Energy to deploy one of its semi-submersible flotels on a North Sea assignment, Offshore Energy reports. The agreement underscores continued demand for offshore accommodation solutions in the mature North Sea basin, where maintenance, modification, and operations (MMO) work on ageing infrastructure continues to drive flotel utilisation. Ithaca Energy, one of the UKCS's more active independent operators, has been steadily expanding its North Sea footprint in recent years. ### Survey Campaign Completed at Saudi Subsea Cable Project A UAE-headquartered offshore survey and positioning data provider has successfully wrapped up a survey campaign in support of a subsea cable link project in Saudi Arabia, according to Offshore Energy. While further details remain limited, the completion of the survey phase signals forward progress on what is expected to be a significant piece of regional subsea energy infrastructure, reflecting broader investment in power connectivity across the Gulf region. ### Eco Atlantic Closes In on JHI Acquisition AIM-listed and Canada-headquartered Eco (Atlantic) Oil & Gas is nearing completion of its takeover of JHI Associates, Offshore Energy reports. Eco Atlantic, which focuses on exploration along the Atlantic Margin, is acquiring the remaining issued and to-be-issued shares in JHI that it does not already hold. The deal, once finalised, is expected to consolidate Eco's exploration portfolio and strengthen its position in frontier Atlantic basin acreage at a time when deepwater Atlantic prospects are attracting renewed industry interest. ### Market Context Taken together, this week's developments reflect the dual momentum driving the offshore sector: the energy transition is accelerating demand for cable installation and subsea power infrastructure, while conventional oil and gas activity — particularly in the North Sea and Atlantic Margin — continues to generate steady contract and M&A activity. Industry observers will be watching whether the pace of CLV deliveries and flotel utilisation rates can keep up with project pipelines on both fronts.
#cable-laying vessel#offshore energy#Ulstein Verft#Nexans#Prosafe#North Sea#flotel#Ithaca Energy#subsea cable#Eco Atlantic#JHI Associates#UKCS#offshore renewables#Atlantic Margin

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