Pipelines/flowlines/risers
The award comes as a contract release purchase order under a long-term agreement that simplifies ongoing efforts to maintain mature field production in Saudi Arabia.
The awards build on Tenaris’ role in earlier phases of the ultradeepwater Black Sea project.
Engineering, procurement, construction, and installation awards made at the end of 2025 are expanding Saipem’s role in Turkey’s two largest offshore gas fields, plus Saudi Arabia’s Berri, Abu Safah, and Marjan oil fields and Qatar’s North Field gas giant in the Persian Gulf.
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The contractor will provide 17 pipeline centrifugal compressors for Aramco’s ongoing project in Saudi Arabia.
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The contracts kick off another round of development in deep and ultradeep water off India’s east coast in the Bay of Bengal.
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The $6-billion Azeri Central East (ACE) platform is the first BP-operated offshore production facility controlled from onshore.
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The award to Norway’s Longitude Engineering covers deepsea design and engineering services for Phase 10 of Egypt’s West Delta Deep Marine Concession.
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COP28’s “last in, last out” approach lets developing countries profit from oil and gas now to invest later in a clean energy future.
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The contracts awarded by ExxonMobil and Equinor are for work offshore Guyana and Brazil.
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The deal will add over 460 miles of pipeline to company’s assets upon closing early next year.
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The four capital projects will enable Enterprise to send more NGLs to the Texas Gulf Coast.
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Production from the field northwest of the Shetland Islands is expected to start in 2026 or 2027.
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The combined awards will help fund five programs across the US and state-based grants focused on pipeline and underground natural gas storage safety.