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Equinor Granted Approval to Use 10-Year-Old Rig in North Sea

By MGN EditorialFebruary 14, 2026 at 11:35 AM

Norway's Equinor has received clearance to deploy a 2016-built jack-up rig at its offshore field on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.

In a move that highlights the industry's focus on asset optimization, Norway's state-owned energy company Equinor has received approval to use a 10-year-old jack-up rig at one of its North Sea fields. According to an article published by Offshore Energy, Equinor has been granted clearance by Norway's offshore safety body, the Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA), to deploy the 2016-built rig at its offshore field on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS). The decision underscores Equinor's efforts to maximize the utilization of its existing assets, rather than investing in newer equipment. By repurposing the 10-year-old rig, the company can potentially achieve cost savings and operational efficiencies, which are crucial in the current economic climate. "Equinor's ability to effectively manage and maintain its offshore assets, even as they age, demonstrates the company's commitment to operational excellence and fiscal responsibility," said an industry analyst quoted by The Maritime Executive. The article notes that the rig in question was built in 2016, indicating that it is still a relatively young asset in the offshore industry. This suggests that Equinor's decision is not solely driven by the age of the equipment, but rather a strategic assessment of its suitability and condition for the specific North Sea field. As the offshore energy sector continues to navigate the challenges of the post-pandemic landscape, stories like this highlight the industry's focus on optimizing existing resources and finding innovative ways to extract maximum value from its assets.
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