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Subsea Services in Focus as Jan De Nul, Reach Subsea Land New Offshore Contracts

By MGN EditorialMarch 30, 2026 at 05:59 PM

Leading European subsea operators Jan De Nul and Reach Subsea have secured major contract awards, reflecting strong activity in offshore energy infrastructure and specialized marine services.

Recent contract announcements demonstrate continued momentum in Europe's offshore energy sector, with specialized service providers expanding their operational capacity and strategic partnerships. ## Jan De Nul Orders Cable Protection Systems Jan De Nul has contracted CRP Subsea to supply protection systems for inter-array cables on the Nordlicht I project. The award highlights the critical role of cable protection infrastructure in offshore renewable energy installations, where subsea cables must be safeguarded from environmental hazards and operational risks. ## Reach Subsea Extends Equinor Framework In a separate development, Reach Subsea has secured two new campaign call-offs under its frame agreement with Norway's Equinor, deploying its Uncrewed Surface Vehicle (USV) fleet on additional operations. The contract extensions underscore the growing reliance on remotely operated systems for subsea survey, inspection, and intervention work. ## Market Significance These awards illustrate the specialization and strategic partnerships increasingly essential to offshore project execution. As renewable energy development and subsea infrastructure projects expand across Northern Europe and beyond, demand for experienced operators and technologically advanced solutions continues to strengthen. Both Jan De Nul and Reach Subsea are well-established players in their respective domains—cable installation and protection systems, and remotely operated subsea services—positioning them to benefit from sustained investment in offshore infrastructure.
#offshore energy#subsea services#cable protection#renewables#Equinor#USV

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