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Helms Geomarine Expands Offshore Portfolio with Petronas Contract Following Shell Engagement

By MGN EditorialMay 26, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Malaysian geotechnical specialist Helms Geomarine has secured work for Petronas, building on a prior engagement with Shell and reinforcing the firm's growing presence in Southeast Asia's offshore energy sector.

## Malaysian Geotechnical Firm Builds Momentum with Petronas Contract Helms Geomarine, a Malaysian offshore soil investigation and geotechnical engineering services company, has completed work for national energy giant Petronas, according to Offshore Energy. The contract follows a previous engagement the firm carried out for Shell, signalling a broadening client base for the specialist contractor in the competitive Southeast Asian offshore market. While full details of the scope and value of the Petronas assignment have not been disclosed, the back-to-back engagements with two of the region's most prominent energy operators represent a significant milestone for Helms Geomarine. Geotechnical and soil investigation services are a critical component of offshore project development, underpinning the safe design and installation of subsea infrastructure, foundations, and pipeline routes. ### Growing Role in Regional Offshore Development Malaysia remains one of Southeast Asia's most active offshore oil and gas markets, with Petronas continuing to invest in both domestic production and exploration activities. The ability of local contractors such as Helms Geomarine to secure work with major international and national oil companies reflects a broader industry trend toward supporting indigenous technical service providers in the region. Geotechnical surveys are typically conducted during the early stages of offshore field development, making these contracts an indicator of upstream activity and future project pipelines. Helms Geomarine's consecutive wins with Shell and Petronas suggest the firm is establishing itself as a reliable technical partner capable of meeting the rigorous standards demanded by major operators. ### Industry Context The Southeast Asian offshore sector has seen renewed investment momentum as energy companies balance ongoing hydrocarbon production with longer-term energy transition strategies. For specialist service companies operating in this environment, demonstrating a track record with blue-chip clients is essential to competing for larger and more complex project scopes. Helms Geomarine's progress will be watched closely by industry observers as an example of a regional specialist leveraging local expertise to compete alongside established international geotechnical firms. *Source: Offshore Energy*
#geotechnical services#Petronas#Shell#Malaysia offshore#soil investigation#Southeast Asia#offshore contractors#upstream oil and gas

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