Subsea Integration Alliance (SIA)which includes SLB OneSubsea and Subsea7, He has ExxonMobil, the US-based energy giant, has been assigned the scope of engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) work on an oil project in Block 15 off the coast of Angola.

The award of what is described as a large engineering, procurement, construction and installation contract, worth between $150 million and $300 million, will enable Subsea Integration Alliance to handle the subsea linkage linked to ExxonMobil. Redevelopment 2.0 Mmlembe Project in Block 15, off the coast of Angola.
David BertinSenior Vice President of Global Projects at Subsea7’s East Center commented: “This project builds on our proven track record in West Africa, Australia and the United States. Together with ExxonMobil, we are committed to delivering the project safely, efficiently and to the highest standards, while continuing to support the development of local capabilities in Angola.”
While project management and engineering will be managed through Subsea7’s offices in Paris, Luanda, Lisbon and Sutton. SLB OneSubsea will implement the umbilical range from its Center of Excellence in Moss, Norway, with support from project management and engineering teams based in Houston, as part of SIA’s integrated delivery model.
Olivier BlaringameThe CEO of the Subsea Integration Alliance highlighted the following: “This award strengthens our relationship with ExxonMobil. It demonstrates how early collaboration through the Subsea Integration Alliance enables an improved development solution and supports our integrated business model.”
The American giant drilled the Likembe-01 rig Oil discovery well Between February and April 2024. Located in a water depth of 1,200 metres, the well crossed Miocene reservoirs and reached a final depth of 3,013 meters within the perimeter of the Kizumba B development area. Block 15 is operated by ExxonMobil in partnership with Azul energy, moderationand Sonangol.
The Angolan National Agency for Oil, Gas and Biofuels (ANPG) described the Lekembe-01 well as the first well to be drilled within the scope of the preliminary agreements for the additional production project, with the aim of providing incentives to investors to produce additional volumes in the concessions currently in production.
The Subsea Integration Alliance recently won several new assignments, including a Front-end engineering design (FEED) Equinor’s handling and signing of a Canadian deepwater oil project Cooperation agreement With PETRONAS for field development projects in Suriname.
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