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Offshore Energy Sector Accelerates with Major FPSO and Subsea FEED Awards

By MGN EditorialApril 29, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Leading offshore contractors secure significant engineering and development contracts across multiple regions, including a $12 billion Canadian oil project and expanding drilling operations globally.

# Offshore Energy Sector Accelerates with Major FPSO and Subsea FEED Awards The offshore energy sector is experiencing substantial momentum as major contractors secure front-end engineering and design (FEED) contracts and drilling assignments across multiple geographies. ## Equinor's Canadian Flagship Project Advances Norway's state-owned energy giant Equinor has awarded critical FEED contracts for its $12 billion oil development project off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. Oslo-headquartered BW Offshore secured the floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) unit engineering contract, while the Subsea Integration Alliance (SIA)—a strategic partnership between SLB OneSubsea and Subsea7—was chosen to lead subsea infrastructure FEED work. These contract awards represent a significant milestone in advancing the project toward the development phase and signal strong confidence in the viability of Canadian offshore operations. ## Global Drilling Market Shows Strength U.S.-based offshore drilling contractor Noble Corporation has bolstered its contract portfolio with new drilling assignments and extensions across six floaters operating in geographically diverse regions. The company secured work in Brazil, Australia, Guyana, the U.S. Gulf, Ghana, and Malaysia, totaling more than $500 million in new revenue. The geographic distribution underscores sustained demand for offshore drilling services across major energy-producing regions. ## Arctic LNG Development Emerges Polar LNG, a U.S. Arctic energy infrastructure company, is advancing planning for a nearshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) development project in Alaska with a potential value reaching $9 billion. The project emerges amid geopolitical tensions affecting Middle Eastern energy infrastructure, creating renewed interest in alternative LNG supply sources and Arctic energy development. ## Broader Industry Trends These developments reflect a sector-wide rebound in capital investment for offshore infrastructure. The convergence of major FEED awards, drilling contract extensions, and LNG expansion initiatives suggests sustained confidence in long-term offshore energy demand, despite ongoing energy market volatility.
#offshore energy#FPSO#FEED contracts#oil and gas#LNG#subsea infrastructure#Canada#Arctic#Equinor#Noble Corporation

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