Bourbon Offshore's Norwegian business lost more than USD 116m in 2020

Bourbon Offshore's Norwegian subsidiary exited last year with a loss of NOK 864m, but the recently restructured carrier eyes good opportunities and future increases in demand, reads the annual report for 2020.
Photo: PR/Bourbon Offshore
Photo: PR/Bourbon Offshore
by daniel logan, shippingwatch, translated by l. n. barnes

Last year, the strained offshore market also hit Bourbon Offshore's Norwegian subsidiary, where low demand and an oversupply of vessels resulted in a major deficit of nearly NOK 1bn (USD 116.5m).

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