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Subsea7 Secures Angola Subsea Contract

Subsea7 has secured a substantial EPCI contract from ExxonMobil for a subsea tie-back tied to the Redevelopment 2.0 Likembe Project in Block 15 offshore Angola, executed via Subsea Integration Alliance.
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Subsea7 has been awarded a substantial engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) contract by ExxonMobil through Subsea Integration Alliance for a subsea tie-back linked to the Redevelopment 2.0 Likembe Project in Block 15, offshore Angola.

The project will be executed under the integrated delivery framework of Subsea Integration Alliance, combining subsea production systems and subsea umbilicals, risers and flowlines into a coordinated development model. Project management and engineering activities will be handled across Subsea7’s offices in Paris, Luanda, Lisbon and Sutton, ensuring multi-location execution aligned with project requirements.

As part of the scope, SLB OneSubsea will deliver the umbilical system from its Center of Excellence in Moss, Norway. This work will be supported by dedicated project management and engineering teams located in Houston, contributing to the overall integration and execution of the subsea infrastructure.

The contract reflects Subsea7’s continued presence in key offshore regions, including West Africa, where the company has maintained a consistent project delivery track record. The award also reinforces ongoing collaboration between Subsea Integration Alliance and ExxonMobil, with both parties applying an integrated approach aimed at optimizing subsea development solutions.

In addition to project execution, the work scope aligns with efforts to support local capability development in Angola, alongside maintaining operational standards across engineering and offshore installation phases.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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