Astro Offshore Direct

: Supporting everything from initial drilling activities to long-term production and maintenance. Global Reach and Strategic Growth

Whether it is drilling support or production services, Astro Offshore remains a key player in the maritime world, backed by the industrial strength of the Adani Group.

Reliable vessels for personnel transfer and supply transport, maintaining high uptime in harsh conditions. astro offshore

– Mark Humphreys, CEO, Astro Offshore

Founded in 2009 with primary hubs in Dubai and Singapore, Astro Offshore built its reputation by providing bespoke vessel chartering, ocean-going towage, and marine logistics to the oil and gas infrastructure markets. : Supporting everything from initial drilling activities to

What does the next decade hold for ? According to leaked shipping registry updates and industry analyst reports from Clarksons Research, the company has placed orders for two methanol-ready AHTS vessels at a Chinese shipyard.

The pivotal moment came in when Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ), India’s largest ports and logistics company, acquired an 80% stake in Astro Offshore in an all-cash deal valued at US$185 million (implying an enterprise value of US$235 million). This strategic partnership provided Astro with significant capital strength and a long-term vision, setting the stage for rapid expansion. – Mark Humphreys, CEO, Astro Offshore Founded in

A core element of Astro's strategy is to maintain one of the youngest fleets among its regional competitors, ensuring it can offer the most efficient and capable vessels to its Tier-1 customers in the EPC, oil and gas, and renewables sectors, such as NMDC, McDermott, and Saipem. Mark Humphreys has also noted that one of the company's most critical early decisions was to , a philosophy that has allowed it to weather industry cycles and pursue aggressive growth.

Assisting in the maintenance of underwater infrastructure. 2. Core Services and Capabilities

Specialized for complex operations, often featuring heavy lifting capability (e.g., 160-tonne cranes).