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Member News: THREE60 Energy awarded long-term contract by Vår Energi

November 13, 2025
Member News: THREE60 Energy awarded long-term contract by Vår Energi

THREE60 is pleased to announce a new long-term contract with Vår Energi ASA for the provision of temporary contract workers. The agreement, effective from 1 November 2025, represents a continued and valued partnership between the two companies.

The contract runs until 2030 and includes options for up to six additional years, reflecting Vår Energi’s confidence in THREE60’s capabilities and consistent delivery. Under the agreement, the THREE60 Norway team will supply skilled personnel to support Vår Energi’s operations across the Norwegian Continental Shelf. The scope covers temporary contract workers across multiple disciplines, including offshore, subsurface, and drilling & wells.

Walter Thain, Group CEO, THREE60 Energy said: “We are proud to extend our partnership with Vår Energi, a relationship built on trust, integrity and performance. This contract highlights our proven ability to provide high-quality personnel and services that meet the evolving needs of the Norwegian energy sector. We look forward to supporting Vår Energi’s operations with even greater efficiency and responsiveness in the years ahead.”

This award builds on several years of successful collaboration between THREE60 and Vår Energi, reinforcing a shared commitment to safe, sustainable operations and continuous improvement.

Tor Ellingsen, Director Core, THREE60 Energy Norway, added: “This contract is testament to the dedication of our people and the quality of the service the team delivers every day. We’re excited to continue supporting Vår Energi’s projects and to build on the great collaboration we have established and embedded within our delivery for many years to come”

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