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What is Subsea 7 doing in 2022?
Luxembourg – 18 November 2022 – Subsea 7 S.A. (Oslo Børs: SUBC, ADR: SUBCY) announced today the award of a contract to Subsea Integration Alliance 1 to support the development of bp’s Cypre project, a gas development located offshore Trinidad and Tobago. Subsea7’s scope of the awarded Subsea Integration Alliance contract is substantial 2.
What is Subsea7 doing with BP's cypre project?
Subsea7 announced today the award of a contract to Subsea Integration Alliance 1 to support the development of bp’s Cypre project, a gas development located offshore Trinidad and Tobago. Subsea7’s scope of the awarded Subsea Integration Alliance contract is substantial 2.
What is BP doing in Trinidad and Tobago?
Subsea 7 today announced the award of a sizeable 1 contract by BP for the TOPR project located offshore Trinidad and Tobago, in water depths of up to 280 feet. The project covers the installation of a 96 kilometres 12-inch pipeline, associated shore approach and diver tie-in spools.
What is Subsea7 & BP doing to accelerate first gas?
Craig Broussard, Vice President for Subsea7 US, said: “We have been working closely with bp and our suppliers at the earliest possible stage to help develop and deliver an integrated SPS and SURF solution that optimises cost and efficiency, to accelerate first gas.”
Where is Subsea 7 Project Management & Engineering taking place?
Project management and engineering will take place in Subsea 7’s office in Houston, Texas. Craig Broussard, Vice President for Subsea 7 US, said: " We are honoured to have been selected for the fast-track delivery of the TOPR project and we look forward to continuing our collaborative relationship with BP .”

































