Subsea7 pipelay fleet active offshore Brazil, Australia

April 25, 2024
Subsea7 has detailed progress on various offshore construction programs in its latest results statement.

Offshore staff

LUXEMBOURG Subsea7 has detailed progress on various offshore construction programs in its latest results statement.

At Equinor’s deepwater Bacalhau development in the Santos Basin offshore Brazil, Seven Vega has been installing rigid risers and flowlines, and Seven Pacific and Seven Cruzeiro have installed umbilicals and other subsea structures.

For the Mero 3 project in the same basin, early offshore activity has started with installation of the FPSO’s mooring system.

Offshore Senegal, Seven Seas and Seven Sisters completed their work scopes for Woodside’s Sangomar project, installing risers and umbilicals and hooking up the floating production platform.

In Saudi Arabia, Seven Borealis finished its pipelay scope at Marjan 2 before transiting to Guyana.

And offshore Western Australia, Seven Oceans has started installation works at Woodside’s Scarborough development and Seven Oceanic at Santos’ Barossa in the Timor Sea.

Offshore wind highlights included cable lay at Yunlin and Zhong Neng offshore Taiwan. In the UK southern North Sea, Seaway Alfa Lift has continued installing transition pieces at Dogger Bank A and Seaway Aimery has started cable lay at Moray West.

04.25.2024

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