
Under a new framework with Equinor, Reach Subsea has been awarded two new call-offs covering both gas reservoir monitoring and IMR services on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
The first call-off supports gas reservoir monitoring at the Troll field and includes options for additional survey scopes. Reach’s proprietary gWatch technology will be deployed, which has proven to be a strong operational match for Reach Remote through successful delivery of similar projects for both Norwegian and international clients.
The second IMR call-off contract will cover detailed inspection of a large number of subsea assets across multiple locations. The scope will be executed using Reach’s ROV deployed from Reach Remote 1, combined with the company’s purpose-built tooling designed specifically for remote and unscrewed operations.
Jostein Alendal, CEO of Reach Subsea, said, “These awards further strengthen our collaboration with Equinor and confirm Reach Remote as a robust and flexible platform for both reservoir monitoring and IMR operations. The integration of Reach Remote with our proprietary gWatch technology, as well as ROV-based inspection and tooling, demonstrates how unscrewed solutions can deliver high-quality data and services while reducing operational complexity and emissions.”
Planning and preparation for both campaigns will commence immediately, with the majority of offshore operations scheduled for execution in Q2 and Q3 2026.