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DOF Lands Shell Well Intervention Work in US Gulf

DOF Group ASA won a Substantial Shell Offshore contract for hydraulic subsea well intervention in North America, with offshore execution starting in Q2 2026 and 75–120 vessel-days in the US Gulf.
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DOF Group ASA has been awarded a Substantial contract by Shell Offshore Inc. for Hydraulic Subsea Well Intervention Services in North America.

The scope assigns the contractor’s North America subsea team responsibility for project management and engineering, an intervention vessel, and the associated surface and subsea services required to deliver chemical fluid into selected subsea wells.

Offshore execution is scheduled to begin in Q2 2026, with combined vessel utilization of between 75 and 120 days in the US Gulf.

Chief executive Mons S. Aase said he was pleased to see continued expansion of the service portfolio and added value for clients and other stakeholders.

A Substantial contract is defined by the company as having a value in the range of $25–50 million.

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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