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Subsea7 nets contract for ‘strategically important’ project in West Africa

May 22, 2025
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Subsea7 Secures Major Subsea Contract for West Africa Project

Subsea7 has recently announced the acquisition of a significant subsea contract valued between $50 million and $150 million for a project in West Africa that is considered “strategically important”.

The contract entails the transportation and installation of flexible pipelines, umbilicals, and associated subsea components for the connection of a floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel. Additionally, pre-laying activities for an upcoming drilling campaign are also part of the scope of work.

Project management and engineering activities are set to commence immediately at Subsea7’s offices in Sutton, UK, and Suresnes, France, with offshore operations scheduled to begin in 2026.

Jerome Perrin, Vice President Africa, Middle East, and Türkiye for Subsea7, expressed his satisfaction with the partnership with the client, stating, “Our close and agile collaboration with our clients allows us to make possible cost-effective and reliable offshore solutions for their needs. We are pleased to be able to support this client in executing such a strategically important project in West Africa.”

Recent Achievements

Subsea7 has been making waves in the industry with recent contract wins. Just a few days ago, the company announced a deal with U.S. energy giant ConocoPhillips for a front-end engineering and design (FEED) study for the Previously Produced Fields (PPF) development project in Norwegian waters.

Prior to that, Subsea7 secured a contract worth over $1.25 billion with Brazilian oil & gas giant Petrobras for a field located at 2,000 meters of water depth off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, demonstrating the company’s expertise and capabilities in delivering complex offshore projects.

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With a track record of successful project execution and a commitment to innovation and client collaboration, Subsea7 continues to solidify its position as a leading player in the subsea industry.

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