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Interocean Secures Offshore Wind Services Role With JERA Nex bp

Interocean Marine Services has signed a deal with JERA Nex bp to provide marine support for offshore wind work in the North Sea and international markets, with services to be delivered from Aberdeen.
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Interocean Marine Services has been selected by JERA Nex bp under a master services agreement to support offshore wind work in the North Sea and other markets worldwide.

The support package will be delivered from Aberdeen and covers marine advisory and assurance work tied to offshore operations. Interocean said the assignment also includes engineering input, emergency response, and Health, Safety, Security and Environment consultancy.

Additional work under the agreement extends to vessel checks, rig relocation support and tanker off-take services. The company said the contract is intended to back JERA Nex bp’s offshore wind activities in the North Sea as well as its wider international programme.

Alex Clark, chief commercial officer at Interocean, said the award aligns with the company’s capabilities across engineering, marine risk oversight and emergency response. He added that the business will deliver the work with a focus on safety, quality and operational performance.

JERA Nex bp was created in 2025 through a joint venture between JERA and bp. The venture brings together JERA’s track record in power project delivery and operation with bp’s experience in offshore energy.

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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