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DeepOcean Secures Subsea Contract Package with Equinor

By MGN EditorialMay 29, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Ocean services provider DeepOcean has won a subsea contract package with Norwegian state-owned energy giant Equinor, further strengthening its position in the North Sea subsea services market.

Ocean services provider DeepOcean has secured a new subsea contract package with Equinor, the Norwegian state-owned energy company, according to Offshore Energy. While full financial terms and scope details were not disclosed, the award represents a continued vote of confidence in DeepOcean's subsea capabilities and its established relationship with one of the North Sea's most prominent operators. ## Strengthening a Key Partnership DeepOcean is a well-established player in the subsea services sector, offering a broad range of solutions including inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR), survey, and light construction services. Securing work with Equinor — a company with an extensive and complex portfolio of offshore assets on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS) and beyond — underscores the contractor's technical competency and operational reliability. Equinor operates dozens of offshore installations and pipelines across the NCS, generating consistent demand for subsea intervention and integrity management services. Contract awards of this nature are a key indicator of activity levels in the broader offshore energy services market. ## Market Context The award comes at a time of sustained recovery and growth in the offshore energy sector, with operators increasing capital and operational expenditure as energy security concerns and elevated oil and gas prices continue to support investment in existing and new field infrastructure. Subsea services contractors have benefited from this upturn, with vessel utilisation rates improving and day rates firming across the sector. For DeepOcean, the Equinor contract adds to what is expected to be a strong order backlog as the company competes for work across European and international offshore markets. Further details on the contract's duration, specific scope, and value are expected to be made available in due course. *Source: Offshore Energy*
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