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Oceaneering wins integrated Offshore installation contract for Egypt's WDDM gas field

Egypt | May 25, 2026
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Oceaneering’s Offshore Projects Group has been awarded an integrated offshore installation contract by Burullus Gas Company for the West Delta Deep Marine gas field offshore Egypt, including transport, installation, and commissioning of a refurbished umbilical and a 2,000-meter TCP flowline, with work expected to generate meaningful revenue in 2026.

Oceaneering International, Inc. has announced that its Offshore Projects Group has been awarded an integrated offshore installation contract at the West Delta Deep Marine (WDDM) gas field development project offshore Egypt from Burullus Gas Company, according to official disclosures.

The contract is expected to generate meaningful revenue in 2026. Oceaneering will provide an integrated solution for transportation, offshore installation, and commissioning of a refurbished subsea umbilical and a 2,000-meter replacement thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP) flowline, including procurement and integration of the TCP. Umbilical refurbishment was carried out at Oceaneering’s facility in Rosyth, UK.

The company will also supply associated remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and survey services, with offshore operations expected to commence on an accelerated schedule. This development matters because the contract highlights Oceaneering’s ability to deliver integrated offshore installation solutions on an expedited timeline to restore production. By combining logistics management, refurbishment expertise, vessel operations, and ROV services, Oceaneering offers an end-to-end, single-source solution that accelerates project execution.

The West Delta Deep Marine field is a key gas production asset offshore Egypt, and restoring or maintaining production contributes to Egypt’s domestic energy supply and export capacity. Industries impacted include offshore oil and gas services, subsea engineering, and ROV operations.

Regional stakeholders include Egypt’s natural gas sector, Burullus Gas Company (a joint venture including Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation and BG Group), and Mediterranean gas infrastructure operators.

For investors, the contract demonstrates Oceaneering’s ability to win time-critical subsea integration work, leveraging its vertical integration in umbilical manufacturing and ROV services. The TCP flowline replacement also signals continued demand for composite pipe technology in subsea production systems.

Oceaneering International is a US-based offshore energy services company headquartered in Houston, providing subsea engineering, ROVs, and umbilical solutions.

Burullus Gas Company is an Egyptian gas production joint venture operating the West Delta Deep Marine field offshore Egypt.

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