Oceaneering inks 10-year ROV deal off Canada

Oceaneering International subsidiary Oceaneering Canada Ltd., has entered into a 10-year deal with a major international oil and gas company to provide remotely operated vehicle (ROV) services and equipment for projects offshore of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

The agreement is set to extend into 2026.

Oceaneering will also supply tooling and project support, including project management and associated engineering services.

Under the terms of the contract, Oceaneering will provide two ROV systems onboard a multi-function platform support vessel supporting the customer’s operations. The scope of work contemplates subsea construction, inspection, maintenance and repair services on existing and future infrastructure.

“This latest ROV services contract furthers our long-standing working relationship with this very important customer, and expands our operations in Atlantic Canada,” says Roderick A. Larson, Oceaneering president and CEO.

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