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Subsea7 wins Chevron Eastern Mediterranean subsea installation contract

Chevron awarded Subsea7 a “substantial” Eastern Mediterranean subsea job covering installation of ~17,000 m of flowlines and umbilicals, with offshore work expected to start in Q1 2028.
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Subsea7 has been awarded a “substantial” contract by Chevron for subsea installation work in the Eastern Mediterranean.

The scope covers the transport and installation of approximately 17,000 m of subsea flowlines and umbilicals. Project management and engineering will start immediately, led from the company’s office in Paris, France. Offshore activities are expected to commence in Q1 2028.

David Bertin, Senior Vice President for Subsea7 Global Projects Centre East, said the award strengthens the companies’ long-term partnership, building on work delivered in West Africa, Australia and the US, with execution focused on safety, efficiency and technical integrity.

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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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