Macro Offshore said it has secured a contract with Siemens Energy to provide accommodation services for multiple offshore wind projects in the North Sea, marking the company’s second major deal in the offshore wind sector.
The contract will begin in June 2027 and includes a firm six-year term, with Siemens Energy holding an option to extend it by up to four additional years. Macro Offshore has committed the accommodation jack-up Crossway Eagle to the work.
The company described Crossway Eagle as “one of the most environmentally friendly accommodation rigs in the North Sea,” noting it is equipped with a 200-ton crane mounted on a cantilever, making it suitable for supporting lighter construction activities. The unit is currently preparing for mobilisation to Equinor’s Empire Wind project offshore New York.
Macro Offshore said the award follows a strategic review in which the company decided to increase its focus on the offshore wind market. It said it sees the sector as a sustainable business area likely to require high-quality assets as projects move farther offshore and into deeper waters.
The company added that it is “proud to become a trusted partner of Siemens Energy in their efforts to provide sustainable energy solutions.” Macro Offshore is a fully integrated owner and operator of accommodation vessels.
