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Equinor Taps OneSubsea for Subsea Compression Upgrade

By MGN EditorialFebruary 18, 2026 at 09:31 PM

Equinor has selected OneSubsea, a joint venture backed by SLB, Aker Solutions and Subsea7, to provide a subsea compression upgrade for one of its offshore projects.

In a significant move for the offshore energy sector, Norwegian oil and gas giant Equinor has awarded a contract to OneSubsea, a leading provider of subsea technologies and services, to upgrade the subsea compression system at one of its offshore projects. According to the announcement from Offshore Energy, the contract will see OneSubsea, a joint venture backed by industry heavyweights SLB, Aker Solutions and Subsea7, provide the necessary equipment and services for the subsea compression upgrade. The project aims to enhance the efficiency and productivity of Equinor's offshore operations. 'We are pleased to be selected by Equinor for this important subsea compression upgrade project,' said Don Sweet, President of OneSubsea. 'Our proven subsea compression technology and extensive experience in delivering complex projects will help Equinor optimize production and reduce their carbon footprint.' The subsea compression upgrade is a critical step for Equinor as it looks to maximize the recovery of resources from its offshore fields and maintain its position as a leading player in the global energy market. By leveraging OneSubsea's expertise in subsea technologies, the company can drive operational improvements and sustainability initiatives at its offshore facilities. This contract win underscores the growing importance of subsea compression systems in the offshore energy industry, as operators seek to extract resources more efficiently and with a lower environmental impact. As the maritime sector continues to navigate the energy transition, partnerships like this one between Equinor and OneSubsea will be crucial in shaping the future of offshore operations.
#offshore energy#subsea compression#Equinor#OneSubsea#SLB#Aker Solutions#Subsea7

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