SLB’s OneSubsea joint venture has secured a contract from TotalEnergies for the development of deepwater Kaminho project offshore Angola. First production is targeted for 2028, with an estimated 70,000 barrels of oil per day.
The contract is for a 13-well Subsea Production System scope, including assembly, manufacturing of modules, installation, commissioning, and life-of-field services.
Together, SLB OneSubsea and TotalEnergies will work to deliver a sustainable project that will improve production in Angola, said SLB in a press release.
The project will be developed in two phases, the Cameia and Golfinho discoveries lies within block 20/11.
During the Kaminho project’s first phase of development for the Cameia field, SLB OneSubsea will cooperate with TotalEnergies to deploy a highly configurable subsea production platform with standardized vertical monobore subsea tree, wellhead, and controls system.
“We are excited for this opportunity to unlock the large potential of the Kaminho project together with TotalEnergies,” said Mads Hjelmeland, CEO of SLB OneSubsea.
“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,” Hjelmelan added.
The Kaminho project overall will involve more than 10 million man-hours in Angola, mainly with offshore operations and construction at local yards.