Baker Hughes to Supply Subsea Production Systems for Angola’s Ultra-Deepwater Project
2026-06-26 17:46
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - On June 25, Baker Hughes signed a contract with Azule Energy to provide subsea production systems for the Greater PAJ development project offshore Angola.

Under the agreement, Baker Hughes will supply deepwater horizontal subsea trees for this ultra-deepwater greenfield project, along with subsea control modules, intervention workover control systems, and related connection, distribution, and topside equipment. The company will also leverage its local supply chain in Angola to provide integrated tools and services supporting facility installation, commissioning, and production operations.

Amerino Gatti, Executive Vice President of Oilfield Services and Equipment at Baker Hughes, stated that ultra-deepwater developments require extremely high reliability and performance to ensure safety, efficiency, and sustained production over the field’s lifecycle. By combining industry-leading offshore production technology with decades of operational experience in Angola’s deepwater fields, the company can help Azule optimize production and deliver energy more effectively in sub-Saharan Africa.

Baker Hughes’ deepwater horizontal subsea tree system is specifically designed for ultra-deepwater environments, with a working pressure of up to 10,000 psi and a water depth capability of up to 10,000 feet. Delivery of the subsea trees is expected to begin in 2027.

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