Oceaneering Wins $300 Million of Subsea Robotics Contracts During Third Quarter of 2022

October 18, 2022 | Oil & Gas | Energy Facts Staff Writer | 2min

Oceaneering International, Inc. announces that its Subsea Robotics segment won multiple contracts during the third quarter of 2022, with anticipated aggregate revenue of $300 million. These contracts are primarily for remotely operated vehicle (ROV) services delivered from floating drilling rigs and vessels for subsea equipment support, subsea intervention and construction. Also included among the contracted work scopes are ROV tooling, survey, positioning and autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) services.

These service contracts are with international energy operators and marine construction companies, and range in duration from several months to five years. Additionally, some contracts contain option periods that, if exercised, would increase both the duration and overall value of the contracts. The contracts cover globally diverse regions and reflect significant contract wins in South America, the North Sea and West Africa.

Rod Larson, President and Chief Executive Officer, stated, “This volume of orders reinforces our outlook for strong offshore demand over the next several years. Offshore’s resurgence indicates the global significance and operators’ awareness of energy security issues and the need for dependable forms of energy during the lengthy energy-transition process. We continue to maintain our position as a market leader in the provision of global subsea services as our offshore robotics resources, coupled with an increasing capacity to work remotely with less on-site intervention, enhance job safety, reduce environmental impacts and bring cost efficiencies to our customers.”