What's Happening?
SLB's OneSubsea joint venture has been awarded a contract by BP to provide a subsea boosting system for the Thunder Horse development in the Gulf of Mexico. This contract is part of BP's strategy to extend the use of standardized subsea processing technology
across its offshore projects. The engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract follows similar awards for BP's Kaskida and Tiber developments. The subsea boosting system is designed to enhance production efficiency and reduce delivery timelines. Mads Hjelmeland, CEO of SLB OneSubsea, emphasized the importance of subsea boosting in extending production from existing assets and optimizing field performance.
Why It's Important?
The contract highlights the growing trend of using standardized subsea technologies to improve efficiency and economics in large-scale deepwater developments. For BP, this approach supports faster deployment and operational efficiency, which are crucial for maximizing output and extending the life of offshore assets. The Thunder Horse development is one of BP's largest producing assets in the U.S. Gulf, and the successful implementation of this technology could set a precedent for future projects. The collaboration between BP and OneSubsea underscores the industry's shift towards more streamlined and cost-effective solutions in subsea operations.
What's Next?
The implementation of the subsea boosting system at Thunder Horse is expected to enhance hydrocarbon recovery and production rates. As BP continues to invest in standardized subsea technologies, other operators may follow suit, potentially leading to broader adoption of such systems across the industry. The success of this project could influence future contracts and collaborations between BP and technology providers like OneSubsea, further advancing the efficiency and sustainability of deepwater oil and gas production.











