Omexom, the energy infrastructure brand of Vinci Energies, was awarded a five-year (2026-2031) electrical operations and maintenance services contract for the Prinses Amaliawindpark offshore wind farm as part of a combined tender covering six Dutch North Sea wind farms. The contract represents a renewal and expansion of a prior agreement, adding additional services and wind farms. For Prinses Amalia specifically, Omexom's scope covers maintenance of the wind farm's electrical infrastructure and — as one of only two sites in the cohort, alongside Eneco Luchterduinen — its associated offshore high voltage substation assets. This wider scope reflects the older Dutch transmission model under which the wind farm developer owns the offshore substation rather than TenneT. Operational delivery is handled by Omexom Renewables Energies Offshore in Oldenburg, Germany, and Omexom Offshore Benelux in Assen, the Netherlands. The contract sits alongside contemporaneous portfolio awards to FØN Energy Services (above-water BoP IRM and ROV surveys) and XOCEAN (bathymetric USV surveys) over the same six-wind-farm cohort.