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Baker Hughes Secures Dual Contract Extensions with Equinor for Drilling and Well Services

By MGN EditorialMay 28, 2026 at 06:00 PM

US energy technology firm Baker Hughes has won two contract extensions with Norwegian energy major Equinor, covering integrated drilling and well services as well as wireline intervention operations.

## Baker Hughes Extends Equinor Partnership Across Drilling and Well Services US energy technology company Baker Hughes has secured two contract extensions with Equinor, reinforcing its position as a key services partner for the Norwegian energy major, according to Splash247. The first extension covers integrated drilling and well services solutions, under which Baker Hughes will deploy holistic project delivery capabilities across Equinor's operations. The second agreement extends the company's scope for wireline intervention services, a critical discipline used to maintain and optimise well performance throughout the production lifecycle. The dual extensions underscore the deepening relationship between Baker Hughes and Equinor at a time when North Sea operators are placing increasing emphasis on operational efficiency and cost management. Integrated service contracts of this nature — bundling multiple disciplines under a single provider — have become an increasingly preferred model for operators seeking to streamline procurement, reduce interface risk, and improve project execution timelines. For Baker Hughes, the awards represent a consolidation of its oilfield services footprint with one of Europe's largest upstream operators. Equinor, which operates a substantial portfolio of offshore assets on the Norwegian Continental Shelf and internationally, has been actively managing its supply chain partnerships to align with both production targets and its broader energy transition strategy. Wireline intervention services, covered under the second contract, play a vital role in extending the productive life of existing wells — a priority for mature basin operators looking to maximise recovery from established infrastructure rather than committing capital to new drilling campaigns. The financial terms and precise duration of the contract extensions were not disclosed. Further details are expected to be made available through Baker Hughes' official communications. *Source: Splash247*
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