Subsea7 has secured a significant contract for the engineering, procurement, construction, and offshore installation (EPCI) of a water injection flowline, hull piping, and associated subsea infrastructure in the Gulf of Mexico.
Project management and engineering activities are set to begin immediately at Subsea7’s office in Houston, Texas, with offshore operations planned for 2026.
Earlier this year, in April, Subsea7 won a contract with Talos Energy to support a subsea tie-back project for a commercial oil and natural gas discovery, connecting it to an existing tension leg platform (TLP) in the Gulf of Mexico. This project involves the installation of a flowline and related subsea equipment at a depth of 500 meters, with the Houston office leading project management and installation engineering. Offshore operations for this project are expected to commence later this year.
In other recent developments, Subsea7 conducted the first offshore trial of its new initiative to eliminate hydraulic leaks in subsea diving operations by utilizing advanced electric tools. This trial, conducted in late July, took place at a depth of 141 meters in the North Sea, where saturation divers reported positive results in terms of setup, handling, and power.