vc.web.local Keyfield secures charters for eight OSVs - Offshore Network
  • Region: MENA
  • Topics: Well Intervention
  • Date: 17th March 2026

Grace at Sea2Malaysian offshore vessel owner Keyfield International has had quite a busy period, landing chartering agreements for eight offshore support vessels spread across three regions including Malaysia, the Middle East and Thailand.

The Bursa Malaysia filing confirmed that seven of the eight vessels are accommodation workboats, with the remaining one being an anchor handling tug and supply vessel. The bulk of the work sits closer to home, with five of the accommodation workboat contracts tied to an oil and gas operator in Malaysian waters. The remaining two accommodation workboat deals cover one contract each in the Middle East and Thailand, while the anchor handling tug and supply vessel heads to the Middle East under its own separate agreement.

Contract lengths vary quite a bit across the eight deals. The shortest runs just two months firm with a one month extension option, whereas the longest stretches to a full year with another year available on top. Seven of the eight contracts are set to kick off within the first half of 2026, and the final one is lined up to begin in early 2027.

Altogether, the contracts carry a combined value of  around US$41.3mn. Should all extension options be exercised, that figure grows by approximately US$21.4mn.

Keyfield has said it expects the deals to reflect positively on earnings and net assets across the financial years ending December 2026 and 2027.