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BW Offshore Secures Key Role in Canada’s First Deepwater Oil Project

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  • BW Offshore is chosen as the preferred bidder for the Bay du Nord FPSO project.
  • The agreement emphasizes BW Offshore’s focus on high-performance solutions and local value creation.
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BW Offshore Secures Key Role in Canada’s First Deepwater Oil Project

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BW Offshore ( (GB:0RKH) ) has shared an update.

BW Offshore has signed a Head of Agreement with Equinor Canada Ltd, marking its selection as the preferred bidder for the FPSO unit for the Bay du Nord project, Canada’s first deepwater oil venture. This agreement underscores BW Offshore’s strategic focus on delivering high-performance offshore solutions and highlights its commitment to value creation and safety in the project’s development, with plans to establish a local office in Newfoundland during the FEED phase.

More about BW Offshore

BW Offshore engineers innovative floating production solutions and operates a fleet of FPSOs. With a history of over four decades in offshore operations and project execution, the company is focused on creating tailored offshore energy solutions for global markets. BW Offshore is publicly listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange and employs around 1,000 people.

YTD Price Performance: 34.77%

Average Trading Volume: 99,625

Current Market Cap: NOK6.79B

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