Harvey Gulf Continues Global Expansion

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

The Company announced today that its two PSV 3250’s arrived without incident in Nigeria on August 12, 2019 and immediately began one-year contracts.

CEO Shane Guidry commented, “We want to thank our local partner and our Nigeria employees for working 100 percent within our policies, procedures and most importantly our safety culture. We look forward to growing our business in the region.”
 
The Company continues to expand globally, with two additional PSV 5400’s arriving in Trinidad on August 24, 2019 to begin drilling support,  a 210’ FSV en-route to the Caribbean to begin work in Guyana, and is further preparing two PSV 2750’s to be reflagged Mexican in the upcoming months.
 
CEO Shane Guidry continued, “We made a commitment to our shareholders to do everything humanly possible to continue to generate free cash flow, and we’re doing just that. Our Company has consistently produced free cash flow through the entire downturn; none of our public peers can say they were able to do this.  In 2017, only 30% of our business was generated from new contracts executed during that fiscal year, increasing to 50% in 2018 and more than 70% in 2019. We want to thank our clients for the global business and trust they have placed in Harvey to deliver on Safe Excellent Service (SES), something we continue which we have done.”

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