The vessel, originally named Polarcus Selma, has been on a long-term charter with Sovcomflot since delivery from the yard in 2011, with an extension signed in 2015. The charter was set to expire in October 2019.
Initially, the Russian firm said it would redeliver the seismic vessel by the end of April 2019, earlier than planned, but later opted to extend the bareboat charter period of hire for two years – until October 2021, with further extension options.
It then reconsidered its decision and stated it would redeliver the seismic vessel to the original owner Polarcus in November 2019, following completion of a wide-azimuth project in the Americas.
Come December 2019 and the company again postponed the scheduled redelivery of the vessel until January 15, 2020, in order to pursue further projects.
In an update, ahead of the expiration of the previously agreed redelivery date, Polarcus said it had agreed with Sovcomflot to postpone the redelivery of the vessel until it completes work in Asia for SCF.
“The current ‘charter back’ of the vessel will expire on the vessel’s arrival at the project mobilization port in Asia,” Polarcus stated.




