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Subseatec S AB has signed a sizeable (1) contract within subsea development with an international energy company to deliver steel stress joints to the US Gulf of Mexico (GoM). This contract demonstrates Subseatec’s standing as one of the most experienced specialists in riser applications within the global oil and gas industry.

Subseatec’s scope includes the total delivery of steel stress joints in low alloyed steel, as well as engineering and procurement. These are stress joints for steel catenary risers made in high-tensile strength steel for offshore deep-water development.

Manufacturing is planned to start immediately, and the deliveries will commence in 2024.

“The contract is an appreciation of our continuous development within the field of long steel riser parts in high-tensile material grades,” says Peter Jansson, Managing Director in Subseatec S AB.

“This order signifies a strong recognition of Subseatec’s competitiveness, technical expertise, and the company’s ability to manage complex deliveries within subsea development,” says Pål Selvik, CEO of Scana ASA.

(1) A sizeable contract is defined to be between NOK 20 million and NOK 50 million.
(2) A substantial contract is between NOK 50 million and NOK 150 million.
(3) A large contract is over NOK 150 million.

For more information, please contact:

Pål Selvik, CEO, Scana ASA, +47 970 46 502

Peter Jansson, Managing Director Subseatec S AB, +46 550 2539