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Offshore Energy Briefing: DeepOcean Lands North Sea FPSO Decommissioning Contract as Wood Secures Qatar Pipeline Work
By MGN Editorial•May 21, 2026 at 10:51 AM
Norwegian ocean services firm DeepOcean has been contracted for subsea and topside removal on a UK North Sea FPSO, while engineering group Wood picks up pipeline design work for a major Qatar redevelopment project.
## Offshore Energy Briefing: Decommissioning and Development Contracts Drive Activity
### DeepOcean Contracted for North Sea FPSO Removal
Norwegian ocean services provider DeepOcean has secured a contract to support the subsea decommissioning and disconnection of a floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel operating in the UK sector of the North Sea, according to Offshore Energy.
While the identity of the FPSO and its operator have not been disclosed, the scope of work encompasses both subsea and topside removal activities — a comprehensive decommissioning package that reflects the growing volume of end-of-life infrastructure work emerging across the North Sea basin.
The award underscores DeepOcean's established position in the offshore decommissioning market. The UK North Sea, one of the world's most mature hydrocarbon provinces, faces a substantial decommissioning pipeline in the coming decades, with industry estimates placing total expenditure in the billions of pounds. Regulatory pressure and ageing asset portfolios continue to accelerate project timelines, sustaining demand for specialist contractors with subsea intervention and heavy-lift capabilities.
### Wood Wins Pipeline Design Role in Qatar
In a separate development, engineering and consulting firm Wood has been awarded a contract by China's Offshore Oil Engineering Company (COOEC) for pipeline design and associated services in support of a Qatar redevelopment project, Offshore Energy reports.
The contract adds to Wood's growing portfolio of work in the Middle East, a region that continues to invest heavily in upstream and midstream infrastructure. Qatar remains one of the world's leading liquefied natural gas producers, and ongoing field redevelopment programmes are generating sustained demand for engineering expertise across the project lifecycle.
COOEC's involvement as the awarding client highlights the increasingly prominent role Chinese engineering contractors are playing in major Gulf energy projects, often acting as primary contractors and subcontracting specialist design work to international firms such as Wood.
### Market Context
Together, these awards reflect two distinct but concurrent trends shaping the offshore energy services sector: a maturing North Sea market driving decommissioning activity, and continued capital investment in Middle Eastern production capacity. For service companies, both dynamics represent meaningful revenue opportunities as the global energy transition reshapes — but does not eliminate — demand for offshore oil and gas infrastructure expertise.
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