DeepOcean secures long-term diverless subsea maintenance contract offshore UK


(WO) – A UK-based operator has awarded ocean services provider DeepOcean a long-term frame agreement for provision of diverless subsea inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) services on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS). Two call-offs have now been executed for offshore work in 2024.


The frame agreement is valid for a firm five-year period, plus five optional periods of one-year each, maximum ten years in total. The agreement covers subsea IMR work on the UKCS. DeepOcean will also provide associated project management and engineering support.

“Subsea IMR represents the core of DeepOcean’s competence, technology and tool pool, which is tailored to help operators conduct subsea operations as safely and cost-efficiently as possible. We look forward to developing a strong relationship with the client, that has a broad UKCS portfolio, over the coming years,” says Øyvind Mikaelsen, CEO of DeepOcean.

“We are delighted to have been selected as a long-term partner for the provision of diverless IMR services on the UKCS. This contract was a key target for DeepOcean and we believe the award acknowledges our team’s expertise, our diverless technology and tooling, and the innovative solutions we can offer into the IMR market,” says Robin Mawhinney, Managing Director, DeepOcean UK.

DeepOcean will manage deliveries under the frame agreement from its office in Aberdeen, UK.



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