History

Governance structure

BW Offshore has a well-developed corporate governance structure, and adheres to the Norwegian Corporate Governance Board (NUES) Code of Practice, last updated on 14 October 2021.

Experience matters

Through continuous development and exploration of new business segments, BW Offshore has always been an industry pioneer. Executing complex projects and operating advanced production systems over the past four decades has instilled the importance of thorough engineering, trust and teamwork throughout the organisation.

BW Offshore has an extensive track record of project execution and operations, as well as a robust balance sheet and strong financial capabilities. Since its origin, BW Offshore has executed 40 FPSO and FSO projects.
BW Offshore has an extensive track record of project execution and operations, as well as a robust balance sheet and strong financial capabilities. Since its origin, BW Offshore has executed 40 FPSO and FSO projects.

The origin of BW Offshore dates back to 1982, as a department of Bergesen d.y., when Berge Sisar (an LPG FPSO later replaced by Berge Troll) was installed in Angola.

In 2003, World-Wide acquired Bergesen d.y. ASA, the world’s largest gas carrier operator. The acquisition brought together two well-established businesses with similar commitments to quality and industry leadership. Bergesen Worldwide was established as a holding company incorporated in Bermuda on 29 October 2003 under an internal group restructuring implemented in 2003 and 2004.

In 2005, a further reorganisation took place, accompanied by the rebranding of the business under a single group brand, BW. BW Offshore Ltd was listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange in 2006, while BW Group Ltd was incorporated in Bermuda and became the holding company of the Group on 10 April 2007.

BW Group is a significant shareholder in BW LNG, BW LPG, BW Epic Kosan, BW Offshore, BW Energy, BW Dry Cargo, BW Solar, Hafnia, DHT, Navigator, and Cadeler.

In 2007, BW Offshore acquired APL (Advanced Production and Loading) ASA, a producer of technology for the offshore oil and gas industry, and in 2010 this was followed by the acquisition of Prosafe ASA, another FPSO company listed in Norway. The merged company constituted one of the largest FPSO fleets in the world, a position that has been maintained to date.

BW Offshore's strategy of using existing FPSOs to trigger offshore developments led to the creation of BW Energy, an E&P company that was listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange in 2020. BW Offshore and BW Group were the main shareholders of BW Energy until 2024, when BW Offshore divested its stake in the company. Capitalising on the ownership of BW Energy was a key delivery to extract maximum value from the conventional business, in order to grow the core infrastructure FPSO segment and increase the company's position in offshore renewable energy.

BW Offshore is actively engaged in the energy transition by developing clean energy production solutions, applying its offshore engineering and operations capabilities to drive future value creation through its 53.2 per cent ownership in BW Ideol, a leading floating offshore wind company. BW Ideol has a dual strategy as a floater EPCI (Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation) and maintenance services provider, and as a floating wind farm project developer and co-owner.

Timeline

1935
Bergesen d.y. founded
by Sigvald Bergesen
founded by Sigvald Bergesen
1967
Dry Bulk Market Entry
founded by Y.K Pao
1978
LPG Market Entry
founded by Y.K Pao
1986
Bergesen listing
founded by Y.K Pao
1999
Acquisition of N&T Argonaut
founded by Y.K Pao
2003
Bergesen acquisition and de-listing
founded by Y.K Pao
1955
World-Wide Steamship Co. founded
by Y.K Pao
1969
First VLCC World Chief
founded by Y.K Pao
1979
Largest independent shipping group in the world: 200 vessels of 20million dwt
founded by Y.K Pao
1996
Leader in crude and gas shipping markets with 100 vessels
founded by Y.K Pao
2000
LNG Market Entry
founded by Y.K Pao
founded by Y.K Pao
2005
Restructuring and rebranding into BW Offshore
founded by Y.K Pao
2006
BW Offshore listing on the Oslo Stock Exchange
founded by Y.K Pao
2005-2006
Merging, restructuring, and rebranding into BW Offshore. Listing on the Oslo Stock Exchange.
founded by Y.K Pao
2008
Acquisition of APL
founded by Y.K Pao
2010
Acquisition of Prosafe Production

Sale of APL
founded by Y.K Pao
2013
Acquisition of AO&M Contract with Statoil for FPSO Peregrino
founded by Y.K Pao
2016
Acquisition of stake in Dussafu field
founded by Y.K Pao
2018
First oil BW Adolo
founded by Y.K Pao
2020
Listing of BW Energy on the Oslo Stock Exchange
founded by Y.K Pao
2022
BW Opal 50% complete
founded by Y.K Pao
2024
Divestment of BW Energy
founded by Y.K Pao
2007
World's first FPSO in the Gulf of Mexico
(Yúum K'ak'Náab)
founded by Y.K Pao
2009
First FPSO with drilling capabilities (FDPSO Azurite)
founded by Y.K Pao
2012
Re-entering North Sea FPSO market (BW Athena)
founded by Y.K Pao
2014
Contract for BW Catcher
founded by Y.K Pao
2017
First oil BW Catcher
founded by Y.K Pao
2019
Acquisition of stake in Maromba field
founded by Y.K Pao
2021
Listing of BW Ideol on the Oslo Stock Exchange
founded by Y.K Pao
2023
Taking BW Ideol private
founded by Y.K Pao
2025
First gas BW Opal

BW Elara established
founded by Y.K Pao

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