Subsea7 has landed a major engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (EPCI) contract from Aramco, covering offshore facilities in Saudi Arabia.
The award falls under Subsea7’s long-term agreement (LTA) with the state-owned operator, the Oslo-listed company said.
The contract scope includes approximately 106 km of infield and export pipelines, topside modification work, and associated hook-up operations. Engineering and project management will start immediately, handled from Subsea7 offices in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, with offshore execution scheduled across 2027 and 2028.
David Bertin, Subsea7’s senior vice president for global projects Centre East, said the project strengthens the company’s long-standing relationship with Aramco. “We look forward to working closely with the client to deliver safely and efficiently,” he stated.
Subsea7 said the contract value sits between $750m and $1.25bn.