Long-term emergency response and rescue vessel agreements strengthen North Star’s position in the UK Continental Shelf emergency response market.
UK offshore infrastructure service provider North Star, has secured a significant multi-million-pound pipeline of emergency response and rescue vessel (ERRV) contracts in the North Sea, covering 17 vessels across its fleet and representing approximately 50 years of combined contract duration.
The awards comprise a combination of new contract wins and extensions, secured through competitive tender processes and long-term renewals. They reflect the strength of North Star’s long-standing relationships with offshore energy operators and demonstrate continued confidence in its ability to deliver critical safety services across the UK Continental Shelf.
At a time when the UK energy system is undergoing transition, the awards underline the continued importance of offshore infrastructure investment and the essential role of safety vessels in maintaining secure and stable energy production. ERRVs remain a fundamental part of offshore operations, ensuring that personnel working at sea are protected around the clock in some of the most challenging marine environments in the world.
North Star is the country’s offshore infrastructure provider with 37 vessels in its ERRV fleet, providing safety cover for approximately 50 offshore installations throughout the North Sea. The company delivers continuous emergency response capability 365 days a year and maintains a 100% operational readiness record, reflecting its focus on reliability and preparedness.
These latest awards also support 435 seafarers, representing around a quarter of North Star’s offshore workforce, strengthening long-term job security for highly skilled maritime professionals. Across the wider business, North Star employs 1,700 people, including onshore teams in Aberdeen and Lowestoft, where it also operates in-house maintenance facilities, as well as an office in Hamburg, Germany.
The contracts highlight the depth of North Sea industry collaboration, built over decades of trusted partnerships between operators and specialist service providers. They also reflect continued investment in offshore energy infrastructure at a time when the sector is balancing production stability with long-term transition planning.
North Star Chief Commercial Officer Michael Gordon said: “These awards are a reflection of the strength of our long-standing partnerships across the North Sea and the confidence our clients place in our ability to deliver safe and reliable offshore operations.
“This achievement has only been possible through the commitment and collaboration of our people across the business, both offshore and onshore, working closely with our clients and partners. I want to sincerely thank everyone involved for their professionalism, teamwork, and focus on safety.
“At its core, our role is to protect lives at sea. The dedication of our crews, supported by our shore-based teams, ensures we continue to meet that responsibility every day in some of the mostdemanding environments in the world.”
















