Subsea7 and SLB OneSubsea secure Trinidad EPCI deal from BP
PORT OF SPAIN, April 29, 2025 – Subsea7 has been awarded a substantial engineering, procurement, construction and installation contract by bp through the Subsea Integration Alliance for the Ginger development offshore Trinidad and Tobago, the company said Tuesday.
The contract was awarded under a new global framework agreement between bp and Subsea Integration Alliance partners SLB OneSubsea and Subsea7. It aims to streamline system-level optimisation via early engagement and shared incentives.
Subsea7 will deliver a diver-installed tie-in system, a flexible production flowline and related infrastructure, while SLB OneSubsea is set to provide four standardised vertical monobore subsea trees, tubing hangers and the region’s first HIPPS manifold. The Ginger site is located in water depths of up to 90 metres southeast of Trinidad.
Engineering work will begin immediately in Houston, with offshore operations scheduled for 2026.
“This is a significant project for the region, and one which will benefit from decades of collaboration between bp, Subsea7, and SLB OneSubsea. Our combined expertise and efforts are focused on achieving bp’s goal of first gas in 2026,” senior vice-president for Subsea7 Gulf of Mexico Craig Broussard said.
“This is an exciting and important project for our novel global framework with bp, which expands our EPCI collaboration to Trinidad and Tobago. Through the capability and agility of our partners Subsea7 and SLB OneSubsea, we provide key assets and expertise to create value for the long-term and deliver the best possible total cost of ownership on the Ginger project,” Subsea Integration Alliance CEO Olivier Blaringhem said.
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