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Omega Subsea and AGR Establish Long-Term North Sea ROV Partnership

Omega Subsea and AGR have formed a long-term partnership to provide integrated ROV and survey services aboard Aquaman II and Ross Eagle, supporting growing subsea activity across the North Sea.
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Omega Subsea has entered a long-term partnership with AGR to provide offshore survey and ROV services aboard Aquaman II and Ross Eagle, supporting increasing offshore activity across the North Sea.

Under the agreement, Omega Subsea will deliver integrated ROV and survey capabilities on Aquaman II, including a work-class ROV system, offshore personnel, operational technology and subsea support equipment. The company will also provide dedicated survey services on Ross Eagle as part of AGR’s expanding offshore operations.

The partnership is designed to support flexible and cost-efficient vessel-based subsea operations, covering plug and abandonment (P&A) activities, cable campaigns, inspection work and decommissioning projects in the North Sea market.

The agreement has been established on a long-term basis, with an initial two-year contract period and options for extension. It forms part of a broader collaboration focused on developing efficient and scalable offshore solutions.

Built in 2005, Aquaman II is an 89.3 m multipurpose offshore support vessel configured as a light Construction-AHTS (CAHTS). The vessel combines marine operations, ROV services and survey capabilities in a flexible platform suitable for a wide range of offshore and subsea campaigns.

Operational activities may also utilise Omega Subsea’s Bergen-based infrastructure, including logistics, warehousing, harbour access and remote support through the company’s Remote Operations Center (ROC). The facility provides real-time operational oversight, technical assistance, data handling and communication support between offshore crews and onshore personnel.

Combined with access to local suppliers and technical expertise, the setup is intended to support efficient mobilisation, operational flexibility and streamlined offshore execution. The collaboration brings together marine operations, ROV capability, survey expertise and onshore support to strengthen offshore delivery for future North Sea campaigns.

Omega Subsea provides ROV, survey and subsea services to offshore energy projects worldwide, combining offshore experience with technology and operational expertise across complex marine environments.

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This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
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