Subsea7 and SLB OneSubsea Sign Strategic Collaboration Agreement with PETRONAS Suriname

Subsea7 and SLB OneSubsea have formalized an agreement with PETRONAS Suriname to advance the region’s offshore field development projects. Announced on April 7, 2026, this strategic collaboration sets a long-term framework for integrated operations in Suriname’s energy landscape.

Key Takeaways:

  • PETRONAS Suriname, Subsea7, and SLB OneSubsea sign a strategic collaboration agreement.
  • The deal focuses on offshore field development projects in Suriname.
  • Subsea Integration Alliance (SIA) comprises Subsea7 and SLB OneSubsea.
  • The partnership aims to foster long-term, collaborative efforts in Suriname’s energy sector.
  • The agreement was announced on April 7, 2026.

A New Collaboration Begins

Subsea7 S.A. (Oslo Børs: SUBC, ADR: SUBCY) announced on April 7, 2026, a strategic collaboration agreement with PETRONAS Suriname E&P B.V. (“PETRONAS Suriname”) and the Subsea Integration Alliance (SIA), which includes Subsea7 and SLB OneSubsea. This milestone agreement aims to establish a lasting framework for cooperative efforts on field development projects in Suriname.

Subsea Integration Alliance and Its Role

Subsea Integration Alliance combines the expertise of Subsea7 and SLB OneSubsea, offering a concentrated focus on offshore project execution. By forming a united front with PETRONAS Suriname, the alliance seeks to streamline operations and deliver innovative solutions that address the evolving needs of Suriname’s offshore sector.

Strengthening Suriname’s Energy Projects

According to the announcement, the partnership will create a structure for more integrated planning, allocation of resources, and effective execution in Suriname’s development projects. The region’s energy potential has garnered global interest, and this agreement underscores the commitment by all parties to ensure sustainable and efficient progress in the years ahead.

Looking Forward

With this collaboration in place, Suriname’s local offshore projects stand to benefit from the combined strengths of some of the industry’s leading names. By uniting their capabilities under one framework, PETRONAS Suriname, Subsea7, and SLB OneSubsea set the stage for a new chapter of streamlined, potentially more cost-effective operations in Suriname’s energy landscape.

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