
Topaz Energy and Marine, one of the region’s leading offshore support vessel operators, has further expanded its fleet with the acquisition of a 60 tonnes bollard pull anchor handling tug supply vessel Mamlaka. The delivery takes the total number of vessels in its fleet to 100, including three newbuilds currently under construction.
Mamlaka is a 61.8 m long, DP2 class vessel built by Malaysian shipbuilder Berjaya Dockyard. The vessel was acquired as part of a contract with an oil major in a key Gulf market and is currently in Dubai being prepared for deployment.
René Kofod-Olsen, chief executive officer, Topaz Energy and Marine, said: “Over the last 12 months we have expanded our fleet to take advantage of market conditions, focusing on acquisitions which are in line with our strategy of operating a modern and high-spec fleet, the benefits of which will strengthen us as our clients place increasing emphasis on safety, operational uptime and efficiency. The quality and youth of our fleet positions Topaz favourably against the higher average age of the worldwide OSV fleet.”
Headquartered in Dubai with 40 years of experience in the Middle East, Topaz operates a fleet that has an average age of seven years. The company is a subsidiary of Renaissance Services, a publicly traded company on the Muscat Securities Market, Oman.



















