
Oceaneering Asset Integrity has won a contract from Equinor to provide inspection, maintenance and digital optimisation services across Norwegian onshore and offshore facilities, the company said on Wednesday.
The framework agreement begins in August 2025 and runs until July 2027, with four optional one-year extensions. The scope includes planning, advisory and execution services across insulation, coatings, passive fire protection, structural access and software-driven performance enhancement.
“We are proud to expand our collaboration with Equinor through this new agreement. Our team is committed to delivering high-quality, risk-informed maintenance services that support the long-term integrity and safety of Equinor’s installations,” Oceaneering director of IMDS Scandinavia Erlend Fremstad said.
Oceaneering provides integrated asset integrity management solutions that combine expert engineering, digital tools and advanced inspection technologies. Its services span pressure systems, pipelines, subsea structures, storage tanks and lifting equipment, all aimed at enhancing reliability, safety and regulatory compliance. The company’s holistic approach uses data-driven insights to optimise maintenance, reduce downtime and extend asset life.
Oceaneering International is a US-based technology company that delivers engineered services and products primarily to the offshore energy sector. Its global operations span remotely operated vehicles, subsea hardware, asset integrity and aerospace services.
Source: theenergyyear.com