Trijaya provides marine services to support all types of offshore operations while offering innovative vessel and logistical solutions to its clients. We cater to offshore oil and gas upstream activities, from exploration through development, and production to post-production operations. While meeting our long-term contracts, we also have vessels ready and on-call for short-term and spot charters.
Trijaya currently operates over 20 vessels, capable of handling a wide variety of jobs. With an average vessel age of just 8 years, supplemented by on-going expansion, our fleet is currently the most technologically sophisticated in the Indonesian-flagged offshore sector.
These accommodation barges are shallow daft and can be used to accommodate personnel on projects in more remote area’s or where existing shore accommodation is not economically available. Our barges are basically fitted out with single cabins but
Anchor Handling Tug Supply (AHTS) vessels are mainly built to handle anchors for oil rigs, tow them to location, anchor them up and, in a few cases, serve as an Emergency Response and Rescue Vessel
In the case of an emergency, quick action and smart thinking is of the utmost importance. A rescue plan or procedure must always be included in the fall
Firefighting is the act of extinguishing fires. A firefighter suppresses and extinguishes fires to protect lives and to prevent the destruction of property and of the
The primary objective of a rig move is to plan and execute the operation in the most efficient and cost effective manner possible, consistent with applicable safety and environmental standards.
Our suite of single and double rigs provide superior safety and drilling performance, delivering significantly lower well costs through higher productivity and reliable, trouble-free operations.
The process of issuing work permits for expatriates in Indonesia can be a costly, time-consuming, and opaque process if not properly handled. Our consultants have helped numerous companies in Indonesia secure work permits (KITAS) for their expatriate work