Energy supermajor TotalEnergies has awarded a contract to SLB OneSubsea—a joint venture between global technology company SLB, engineering company Aker Solutions, and construction company Subsea7—to provide subsea production equipment and services for the Kaminho deepwater project in Block 20/11, offshore Angola.
The contract includes a 13-well subsea production system for the 70,000-barrel-per-day project, which is scheduled to commence production in 2028.
SLB OneSubsea CEO Mads Hjelmeland stated, “Our collaborative contract model enables us to leverage both standardization and highly configurable subsea production platforms, creating greater efficiencies and long-term value for this and future projects in Angola and around the world.”
The project will be developed in two phases by TotalEnergies and its partners for the Cameia and Golfinho discoveries in Block 20/11.
The first phase will focus on the Cameia field, where SLB OneSubsea will deploy a configurable subsea production platform featuring a standardized vertical monobore subsea tree, wellhead, and controls system.