DP World's offshore carriers want to be first choice for majors

DP World has put René Kofod-Olsen in charge of the merger between Topaz Energy and Marine and P&O Maritime. The ambition is to secure one of the few but lucrative spots as supplier for the world's largest oil companies, he tells EnergyWatch's sister media ShippingWatch.
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This summer, Dubai-based port major DP World bought offshore ship operator Topaz Energy and Marine for more than USD 1 billion.

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