Norway’s Aker Solutions has signed a five-year extension for brownfield maintenance and modification services on the Hebron platform with ExxonMobil’s Canadian arm.
The contract is an extension to the original engineering, procurement, and construction enabling agreement awarded in 2015.
Aker Solutions has delivered platform-wide upgrades and modifications to the Hebron platform since 2015.
The work will be led from Aker Solutions’ location in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, where the company has increased its staff from 100 to 350 employees in recent years.
The contract will be booked as an order intake in the fourth quarter of 2025 in the life cycle segment. The financial details have not been precisely revealed.
However, Aker Solutions described it as a significant contract, placing it in the NOK 1.5bn to NOK 2.5bn ($147m to $245bn) range.
“Canada is a key market for us, where we take a long-term view and continue to deliver strong customer value through our capabilities,” said Paal Eikeseth, EVP and head of Aker Solutions’ life cycle business.
This comes only days after Aker Solutions won a four-year contract extension for onshore and offshore inspection services from Equinor. Under the extension, Aker Solutions will continue to deliver inspection services across more than 15 operating facilities in Norway.
















