Deliveries of subsea equipment under the new contract are expected to start in 2025. Aker Solutions will now be part of TotalEnergies' projects in the Campo de Moho Nord region.
Last Thursday (04/05), Aker Solutions announced an important new contract for its business portfolio. This is an agreement with TotalEnergies for the supply of subsea equipment for the Moho Nord Field, located in the Republic of Congo. The scope of the contract provides for the delivery of wet Christmas trees, control systems and other systems to be used in production in deep waters in the region.
TotalEnergies announces partnership with Aker Solutions for new subsea systems and equipment in its Moho Nord Field projects
Aker Solutions, a leader in subsea production technology, has just won a major contract with TotalEnergies.
The agreement calls for Aker to supply deepwater subsea production systems for three additional wells in the Moho Nord Field in the Republic of Congo.
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The scope of supply includes wet Christmas trees, control systems, wellheads and distribution systems and interconnections, as well as other related services.
Final deliveries of the subsea equipment are scheduled for the first quarter of 2025, which means that Aker Solutions has a lot of work to do in the coming years.
This contract is a major achievement for the company and further consolidates its position as a global leader in subsea production technology.
Furthermore, it is optimistic news for the oil and gas industry, which is always looking for innovation and efficiency to extract resources more safely and efficiently.
TotalEnergies will leverage Aker's experience to ensure even more quality in its deepwater operations in the Campo de Moho Nord region.
TotalEnergies invests in innovation and operational quality in the Moho Nord Field, one of its most valuable assets in the oil and gas market
The Moho Nord field is a significant asset for Congo, accounting for more than half of the country's oil production.
It is therefore an important undertaking for TotalEnergies and an example of the company taking advantage of the opportunities available in Africa.
Aker Solutions, in turn, has been present in the field since 2013, and the expansion of its presence through this new subsea equipment contract allows the company to demonstrate its long-term commitment to the region.
In addition, the contract with TotalEnergies will help further deepen the existing technological and commercial ties between the two companies, which already have a history of successful collaboration.
According to the executive vice president and head of subsea business at Aker Solutions, Maria Peralta, the standardized technology of the company's subsea equipment is highly advantageous for operators.
She highlights flexibility, shorter lead times and increased competitiveness as some of the key benefits that standardization can bring to the industry.
“This deepwater standardized technology combines several advantages for operators, including shorter delivery times, more flexibility and greater competitiveness – the essence of standardization and a reduced carbon footprint, thanks to its design”, he reinforced.
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With a reputation for excellence in technology and innovation, Aker Solutions is one of the industry's leading companies, dedicated to delivering sustainable, cutting-edge solutions to its customers around the world. Now it expands its business network with the new subsea equipment contact with TotalEnergies.