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Subsea7 confirms contract offshore Turkey

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Subsea7 has confirmed the award of a contract by Turkish Petroleum for the second phase of the Sakarya field development offshore Turkey in the Black Sea.

Subsea7 confirms contract offshore Turkey

The award for this two-phase subsea development was announced in redacted form on 12 May 2023. The first phase has been recorded in the backlog in 2Q23 and the second phase, expected in 2024, remains subject to sanction by the client.

The contract is awarded to a consortium including Subsea7 and its partner in Subsea Integration Alliance, OneSubsea, as well as SLB and Saipem. The integrated project scope of the EPCI contract will cover the subsurface solutions including subsea production systems (SPS), subsea umbilicals and flowlines (SURF).

The scope of work to be executed by Subsea7 comprises the EPCI of approximately 37 km of infield flowlines, 47 km of control umbilicals and associated subsea equipment in water depths of 2000 m. The contract also includes additional FEED studies and options to further extend the scope of work.

Project management and engineering will be managed from the Subsea7 office in Istanbul, Turkey, and offshore activities are expected between 2Q25 and 3Q25, with optional scope between 4Q26 and 4Q27 subject to final investment decision by the client.

Franck Louvety, Africa, Middle East & Caspian Vice President, said: “Through the close collaboration of Subsea7, OneSubsea and Turkish Petroleum, first gas from Sakarya Phase 1 was delivered just 30 months after discovery. Subsea7 looks forward to extending this relationship for Phase 2 and continuing our contribution to the development of the energy industry in Turkey.”

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