Project management and engineering will commence immediately at DeepOcean’s office in Haugesund, Norway. Offshore operations are planned to take place in 2024, 2025 and 2026 utilising both Subsea7’s and DeepOcean’s fleet of vessels.
DeepOcean’s share of the contract has a value above USD 60 million.
“We have learnt to know Equinor through many years of close collaboration with their organization and multiple operations on the Norwegian continental shelf. They are a demanding but fair operator that constantly challenges us suppliers to further improve safety and reduce emissions and operating costs. We consider winning this contract as a confirmation that we are doing the right things,” says Olaf Hansen, Managing Director – Europe, at DeepOcean.
Olaf Hansen, Managing Director, DeepOcean
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