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ESVAGT announces pay reductions to combat COVID-19 and O&G downturn

4C Offshore | Tom Russell
By: Tom Russell 12/05/2020 ESVAGT
ESVAGT has announced streamlining and pay reduction plans in order to meet the downturn of the oil & gas market and consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Board of Directors and upper management have agreed to a 15 percent pay reduction, and management 10 percent. ESVAGT’s onshore employees have been offered a volunteer arrangement consisting of a 5 percent pay reduction. ESVAGT stated that there is an understanding from the shipping company’s 1,000+ offshore employees that, in times like these, large pay adjustments are not expected.

"Our oil & gas business is challenged in two essential areas of the current situation"
, said CEO Peter Lytzen. "The fact that oil storage is full and oil & gas prices are low means that no investments are being made in well drillings. This has an impact on the ERRV spot market, which is a considerable part of our business. At the same time, our rates are affected by exchange losses from the Norwegian krone and the British pound; two markets where ESVAGT has a substantial presence".


Furthermore, the Norwegian shipyard Havyard, which is building ESVAGT’s next three Service Operation Vessels for its offshore wind activities, has been in such financial whirlwinds that ESVAGT has had to contribute to an economic rescue package and an acceptance of a delayed delivery.


"All in all, these are elements that put ESVAGT’s liquidity under pressure. We have to relate to this"
, said Lytzen.


"We have to balance our responsibility to keep our employees; to ensure the company’s continued healthy operation and at the same time tend to our obligations. We do not wish to send people home, and we can't, because we have a responsibility as a subcontractor to society’s crucial energy infrastructure ... For that reason, we have to find alternatives, and I am profoundly thankful for the loyal support and commitment from employees, management and Board of Directors."


The pay reduction runs for a year, and together with postponement of investments and a few vessel decommissions, it contributes to ESVAGT having the necessary liquidity. Additionally, a renegotiation of contracts with partners and suppliers will ensue.


"We need the backing and support from our subcontractors to ensure that we, from a cost perspective, can regulate our activities with the financial reality we are in. It is my impression that the strong public spirit, which has been a solace during the corona pandemic, also applies across the industry. I am witnessing an understanding that we need to stand together in order to get through the current challenges",
said Lytzen.


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