January 29, 2026 • 1 min read

Equinor awards Worley Rosenberg framework agreement for offshore assets in Norway

Worley Rosenberg has been selected by Equinor Energy AS for a parallel framework agreement for Maintenance and Minor Projects on selected facilities on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.

The framework agreement builds on Worley Rosenberg’s existing relationship with Equinor and marks an important step in supporting the company’s long-term services arrangement.

The framework is expected to support activities for selected installations including the Sleipner and Johan Sverdrup facilities following contract signing. The framework agreement is scheduled to commence on 1 May 2026.

“We value the trust Equinor has placed in Worley Rosenberg through this framework agreement,” said Jan T. Narvestad, Managing Director at Worley Rosenberg. “It reflects our strong local presence in Stavanger, combined with access to Worley’s global resource network enabling us to draw on specialized skills and capacity to support Equinor’s offshore operations when required.”

The agreement will run from 1 May 2026 to 30 April 2031, with options to extend for an additional three years, followed by two more years, bringing the potential total duration to ten years.

“Long-term collaboration built on trust and mutual commitment has been central to successfully delivering projects on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. We look forward to supporting Equinor under this framework agreement through high-quality solutions, driving safe and predictable delivery,” Narvestad added.

Through this agreement, Worley Rosenberg will bring together local knowledge and global expertise to support Equinor’s offshore assets, reinforcing its long-standing capability in offshore maintenance and asset services on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.

Left: group of people from Equinor and suppliers. Right: offshore platform in the Johan Sverdrup field.
Left: Representatives from Equinor and the selected suppliers. Right: Installation in the Johan Sverdrup field.

All images courtesy of Equinor.

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