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Baker Hughes Wins Sakarya Phase 3 Subsea Contract

Baker Hughes has secured a major contract to supply advanced subsea production and completion systems for the Sakarya Gas Field’s third development phase, reinforcing Türkiye’s ambitions to expand deepwater energy output in the Black Sea.

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Baker Hughes has clinched a significant award from Turkish Petroleum and Turkish Petroleum Offshore Technology Center to provide sophisticated subsea production systems and intelligent completion technologies for Phase 3 of the Sakarya Gas Field.

Under the agreement, Baker Hughes will deliver deepwater horizontal tree systems, subsea structures, and advanced control systems capable of operating at depths ranging from approximately 6,500 to 7,200 feet. Its completion package includes upper and lower completion tools designed to enable multizonal subsurface control, allowing different layers of the reservoir to be managed independently to optimize production.

The technologies to be deployed include InForce™ HCM™-A interval control valves, SureTREAT™ chemical injection valves, SureSENS™ QPT ELITE gauges, REACH™ subsurface safety valves, and the SC-XP™ Select Zero Loss stack-pack system, all integrated with the subsea infrastructure to enhance operational efficiency.

Delivery and execution for these systems are scheduled to begin late 2025. Baker Hughes has been collaborating with Turkish Petroleum since 2022 in earlier phases and is leveraging its advisory unit, GaffneyCline™, for reservoir and technical evaluation, particularly for the thin-layered geology characteristic of parts of the Black Sea fields.

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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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