DNV Acquires Oil Spill Company NPS
DNV increases its Arctic focus and acquires the oil-spill preparedness company NPS
The Arctic has large oil and gas resources and operations in this sensitive and harsh area will require efficient oil-spill preparedness solutions. âThe acquisition of Norwegian Petro Services (NPS) in Norway and its recognised expertise will play an important role in our activities in this field,â says Knut Ărbeck-Nilssen, DNVâs COO of the Norway, Russia and Finland division.
Oil and gas operations in the Arctic introduce several new risk elements; the distances are greater, the climate is cold, it is dark for a lot of the year and there may be no infrastructure.
âBoth the industry and society focus heavily on reducing the environmental effects of operations in Arctic areas such as the Barents Sea. DNV wants to contribute to this, and the acquisition of NPS is an important strategic move in that sense. We are now combining DNVâs environmental risk and oil spill preparedness analyses with NPSâs specialist expertise in planning and organising oil-spill preparedness. This provides a complete service portfolio to our customers,â says Ărbeck-Nilssen.
âNPS, which consists of five professionals, will give us operational expertise that is important to the oil companies when planning and training for oil-spill preparedness. We will now establish a robust local organisation in the north of Norway, based in Harstad. In addition to the new portfolio of oil-spill preparedness advisory services, DNV will provide advisory and verification services to the oil and gas industry. The new office will supplement our existing maritime industry activities in Harstad,â says Ărbeck-Nilssen.
It is important that the safety level here is at least as good as in the conventional areas. Therefore, the Arctic conditions will require improved technology and new knowledge to reduce the likelihood of an accidental oil spill. In addition, efficient oil-spill preparedness solutions that reduce the consequences of a potential accident must also be put in place.
Stein Thorbjørnsen, the general manager of NPS, established the company in 2006. âWeâve found a niche in the coastal and shoreline preparedness sector and have specialist expertise in planning and organising preparedness in addition to strategy and technology development.