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Shearwater GeoServices Mobilises for Shell-Equinor Joint Venture Adura Operations

By MGN EditorialMay 20, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Shearwater GeoServices has commenced work for Adura Operations, the incorporated joint venture between Shell and Equinor in the UK, marking a significant contract award in the offshore energy sector.

## Shearwater GeoServices Begins Operations for Shell-Equinor JV Shearwater GeoServices has been contracted to carry out work for Adura Operations, the incorporated joint venture (IJV) established between energy majors Shell and Equinor in the United Kingdom, according to Offshore Energy. Adura Operations represents a strategic collaboration between Shell, one of the world's largest integrated energy companies, and Norway's Equinor, combining their respective UK upstream assets under a unified operational structure. Incorporated joint ventures of this nature are increasingly common in the North Sea basin, where operators seek to reduce costs and improve efficiency by pooling resources and expertise across shared or adjacent assets. Shearwater GeoServices, a leading provider of marine geophysical services, brings considerable expertise in seismic data acquisition and processing to the contract. The company operates one of the most modern seismic vessel fleets in the industry and has an established track record of delivering survey operations across the North Sea and other major offshore basins worldwide. The award underscores continued investment activity in the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS), where joint ventures between major operators have become a key mechanism for sustaining production and managing the economics of maturing fields. Adura Operations is positioned to oversee a significant portfolio of North Sea assets, and the engagement of a specialist contractor such as Shearwater signals active exploration or field development planning within the venture. The North Sea geophysical services market has seen renewed demand as operators balance energy transition commitments with the need to maintain hydrocarbon output in the near term. Contracts of this type are closely watched by industry observers as indicators of operator confidence and forward investment intentions in the basin. Further details regarding the scope, duration, and specific assets covered by the Shearwater contract were not disclosed at the time of reporting. Offshore Energy, which first reported the development, noted the commencement of operations as a notable milestone for the Shell-Equinor partnership.
#Shearwater GeoServices#Shell#Equinor#North Sea#seismic survey#offshore UK#joint venture#UKCS#marine geophysical services#Adura Operations

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