
The aim of our classification services is to assure owners, authorities and other stakeholders that the facility comply with classification rules and requirements.
We can help to test, qualify and develop your idea and promote technological breakthroughs, innovative solutions and substantial savings.
DNV’s verification services provide expert assistance in planning, designing, building, operating as well as de-commissioning offshore constructions and plants.
By applying our risk based methods, in-depth industry insight and advanced software tools, we ensure that clients’ SHE threats are identified and risks are managed in a cost-effective manner.
DNV can help you ask the right questions to uncover real performance, compare this with industry best practices and identify improvement opportunities.
We assist enterprises to identify, understand and manage risk, in order to maximise opportunities and avoid or mitigate losses.
Sesam is a life cycle management system delivering strength assessment and operational management from design to operation to decommissioning.

DNV, with its vast experience can offer services to support floating offshore installations throughout its life cycle.

DNV is a competent and trustworthy partner assisting the LNG industry in managing risks throughout the entire LNG value chain.

Pushing into the new energy frontier poses greater challenges for pipeline systems. As a pipeline technology leader, DNV is committed to support the industry continuously.

DNV combines science and engineering to bring the best technical support available in the industry.

The refining & petrochemical industries continue to face challenges from society at large to produce essential fuels and chemicals at an acceptable cost. DNV can help you achieve your performance target safely and responsibly.

To produce hydrocarbons the international oil and gas industry continuously has to break new barriers. DNV will help you do so with confidence.

Aberdeen: The DNV ‘Technology Outlook 2020’ report presented at Offshore Europe warns that the age of ‘cheap’ oil is coming to an end. With a forecasted increase in global energy demand of 19% by 2020, DNV says the sector will have to push the boundaries to satisfy this need.
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