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Seatrium, Maersk settle dispute over $475 million contract for offshore wind vessel

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Posted on December 21, 2025

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Seatrium, Maersk settle dispute over $475 million contract for offshore wind vessel
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Dec 22 (Reuters) - Singapore-based shipbuilder Seatrium said on Monday it has reached a settlement with Denmark's Maersk to deliver an offshore wind vessel that was intended to work on a project off

Seatrium, Maersk Resolve $475 Million Offshore Vessel Dispute

Dec 22 (Reuters) - Singapore-based shipbuilder Seatrium said on Monday it has reached a settlement with Denmark's Maersk to deliver an offshore wind vessel that was intended to work on a project off the coast of New York.

Seatrium announced Maersk terminated the contract on October 10, citing construction delays, but did not say at the time whether it had paid for the work completed.

Under the agreement reached on Monday, Maersk is set to pay the balance of $360 million of the total contract price of $475 million. Around $250 million of the balance will be paid using an interest-bearing credit arrangement for up to 10 years, where it will be repayable through cash generated by the vessel.

Both parties have also agreed to withdraw and discontinue all legal proceedings as the "optimal way forward," taking into consideration financial impacts and the risk of lengthy and costly proceedings, among others.

As of December 22, the project is around 99.8% completed, Seatrium added in its statement.

(Reporting by Shivangi Lahiri in Bengaluru; Editing by Chris Reese)

Key Takeaways

  • Seatrium and Maersk settle a $475 million contract dispute.
  • Maersk to pay $360 million balance over 10 years.
  • Legal proceedings between the companies are withdrawn.
  • The offshore wind vessel project is 99.8% complete.
  • Settlement avoids lengthy and costly legal battles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an offshore wind vessel?
An offshore wind vessel is a specialized ship designed for the construction, maintenance, and operation of offshore wind farms, which generate renewable energy from wind.
What are construction delays?
Construction delays are interruptions in the construction schedule that can occur due to various factors, including weather, supply chain issues, or labor shortages, impacting project completion.
What is an interest-bearing credit arrangement?
An interest-bearing credit arrangement is a financial agreement where borrowed funds accrue interest over time, typically requiring repayment based on the cash flow generated by the financed asset.

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