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Equinor Selects Worley Rosenberg for Norway Offshore Maintenance Framework

Equinor Energy AS selects Worley Rosenberg for a parallel framework covering offshore maintenance and minor projects on selected NCS facilities, starting 1 May 2026.
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Equinor Energy AS has selected Worley Rosenberg for a parallel framework covering maintenance and minor projects on selected facilities on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.

The arrangement builds on the companies’ existing relationship and supports Equinor Energy AS’s long-term services setup. Subject to contract signing, the framework is expected to support work on selected installations, including the Sleipner and Johan Sverdrup facilities. The agreement is scheduled to commence on 1 May 2026.

Jan T. Narvestad, Managing Director at Worley Rosenberg, said the award reflects Equinor Energy AS’s trust in the contractor and points to a Stavanger-based presence combined with access to Worley’s global resource network for specialised skills and capacity when required.

The contract runs from 1 May 2026 to 30 April 2031, with options to extend by an additional three years, followed by two more years—potentially bringing the total duration to ten years. Narvestad added that long-term collaboration based on trust and mutual commitment has been central to deliveries on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, and said Worley Rosenberg will support Equinor Energy AS with high-quality solutions aimed at safe and predictable delivery.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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