• Region: Europe
  • Topics: Well Intervention
  • Date: 3 October, 2025

306233028The riserless light well intervention (RLWI) market, valued at US$270.52 mn in 2024, is projected to reach US$405.81 mn by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 5.2%, according to Credence Research.

Key players shaping the market include Expro, ExxonMobil, Halliburton, Aramco, NOV, Emdad, Baker Hughes, Oceaneering, Hunting Energy, and Nortech. These companies focus on technological innovation, vessel upgrades, and digital integration to improve efficiency and safety in offshore interventions.

Logging and bottom hole surveys dominate the service segment, accounting for over 25% of demand. These services are vital for evaluating reservoirs, identifying production zones, and providing accurate well diagnostics without costly drilling. Operators increasingly adopt advanced downhole logging tools to gain real-time insights, reduce non-productive time, and optimize subsea operations.

The global increase in aging oil and gas wells serves as a significant driver for RLWI adoption. Many wells, particularly in the North Sea and mature offshore fields, require intervention to sustain production levels and extend well life. RLWI provides a practical solution by enabling remedial activities such as zonal isolation, sand control, and artificial lift installation without extensive downtime. The ability to enhance recovery rates from declining wells ensures continuous demand. This trend aligns with industry goals to maximize asset utilisation and improve return on investment.

Europe: Mature fields drive RLWI adoption

Europe holds approximately 28% of the global RLWI market, with the North Sea serving as a major hub. The region’s mature offshore infrastructure and large number of aging wells create significant demand for intervention solutions aimed at maximizing recovery rates. Operators and governments prioritise safe, cost-efficient methods, making RLWI a preferred choice over traditional rig-based systems. Continuous investment in digital integration and sustainability-driven practices strengthens Europe’s market position, ensuring RLWI remains critical for managing production from mature subsea assets.

To learn more about the RLWI market in other regions, visit Credence Research’s full report here