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PXGEO and Equinor Trial Autonomous Underwater Drone Technology for Subsea Inspection

By MGN EditorialJune 10, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Marine geophysical services firm PXGEO has partnered with Norwegian energy major Equinor to test next-generation underwater intervention drone technology, marking a significant step forward in autonomous subsea inspection capabilities for the offshore industry.

## PXGEO and Equinor Advance Autonomous Subsea Inspection with Drone Trials Marine geophysical service provider PXGEO has joined forces with Norway's state-owned energy giant Equinor to conduct field testing of next-generation underwater intervention drone (UID) technology, according to Offshore Energy. The collaboration signals a growing industry push toward fully autonomous subsea inspection operations as operators seek to reduce costs, improve safety, and increase the frequency and accuracy of offshore asset monitoring. The UID technology under evaluation is designed to carry out inspection tasks on subsea infrastructure without direct human intervention, representing a meaningful evolution from remotely operated vehicle (ROV) systems that have long been the industry standard. Autonomous underwater systems of this type have the potential to dramatically reduce vessel time and personnel requirements for routine inspection campaigns, which account for a significant portion of offshore operational expenditure. Equinor, which operates an extensive portfolio of subsea infrastructure across the Norwegian Continental Shelf and beyond, brings considerable operational scale to the testing programme. PXGEO contributes specialist expertise in marine geophysical data acquisition and subsea services. The combination positions the trial as a credible proving ground for technology that could see broader commercial deployment if performance benchmarks are met. The offshore sector has seen accelerating investment in autonomous and remotely operated inspection technologies in recent years, driven by ageing infrastructure, tightening regulatory inspection requirements, and the industry's ongoing focus on reducing the human footprint in hazardous offshore environments. --- ## Industry Briefing: Global Trade Disruption Signals Caution for Shipping Demand A broader note of caution for maritime freight markets emerges from the DMCC Future of Trade 2026 report, which finds that more than 80% of global trade leaders anticipate slow trade growth and ongoing disruption in the years ahead. The report, cited by PR Newswire, identifies artificial intelligence, tariff volatility, critical minerals competition, and clean technology rivalry as the primary forces reshaping global commerce. Only 4% of respondents foresee a best-case growth scenario, while AI-related goods now account for 43% of tracked trade flows — a figure with significant implications for container routing, port infrastructure investment, and vessel demand patterns across major trade lanes. For shipping operators and port authorities, the findings reinforce the need for strategic flexibility as cargo mix and trade route dynamics continue to shift under geopolitical and technological pressures.
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