Subsea 7 sees further pickup in offshore market

July 31, 2018
Subsea 7 has been conducting J-lay and S-lay campaigns in the Egyptian sector of the Mediterranean Sea for the West Nile Delta Phase Two gas project.

Offshore staff

LUXEMBOURGSubsea 7 has been conducting J-lay and S-lay campaigns in the Egyptian sector of the Mediterranean Sea for the West Nile Delta Phase Two gas project, the company said in its latest update.

The program included in-line installation of three tees.

Offshore Saudi Arabia, the company continues pipelay for Saudi Aramco’s Hasbah project and is also working on the four decks and 17 cranes projects.

Elsewhere, Subsea 7 has completed the spar tow-in for theAasta Hansteen project in the Norwegian Sea and connected all the platform’s steel catenary risers.

Off Brazil, the contract for the PLSVSeven Phoenix was extended, and is now expected to finish in August.

Awards to the market have increased over the last three quarters as clients have selectively moved forward projects sanctioned at the start of the recovery, the company added. Most of these were tiebacks related to incremental production.

Early engagement, new technology, and simplified solutions have helped the company secure several recent awards, along with lower pricing across the under-employed supply chain.

Tendering activity has increased for oil and gas projects with greater clarity on the timing of project sanctions. Project margins on new awards remain under pressure, but the company expects pricing to improve in the medium term, linked to the increase in offshore activity.

07/31/2018