Inspenet, March 7, 2023
Energy technology company Baker Hughes has won a major contract to provide subsea equipment and services from Azule Energy for work in the Agogo oil field off the coast of Angola. This contract represents the first major greenfield project awarded offshore Angola in more than five years.
According to a company statement, the scope of work includes 23 standard subsea trees, 11 Aptara manifolds, SemStar5 fiber optic controls and the related system scope of supply. Baker Hughes will also provide after-sales service and support for Agogo’s Central West Integrated Subsea Production System.
A significant part of the equipment will be manufactured, assembled and tested in Angola, taking advantage of local Baker Hughes facilities and labor.
“Our local manufacturing capabilities, deepwater development teams and innovative subsea control system technology allow us to provide exceptional support to Azule Energy in its efforts to increase oil production in Angola,” said María Claudia Borras, Vice President Baker Hughes Oilfield Equipment and Services executive.
He added, “Our experience and end-to-end solutions equip us well to reduce complexity, support project schedules and deliver successful results for Azule Energy and further contribute to the growth of Angola’s energy industry.”
Azule Energy is an international energy company located in Angola, with bp and ENI sharing equal shares in the business.
Source : https://petrobanca.com/baker-hughes-empaqueta-el-contrato-submarino-petrolero-de-agogo/
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