SLB OneSubsea Secures High‑Pressure Contract for Shenandoah Field

SLB
April 09, 2026

SLB OneSubsea announced it has secured a contract from Beacon Offshore Energy to deliver a high‑pressure, high‑temperature multiphase boosting system for the Shenandoah field in the Gulf of Mexico. The contract was awarded on April 9 2026.

The system is engineered to operate reliably above 15,000 psi, exceeding conventional subsea solutions, and is designed to meet the Shenandoah field’s extreme reservoir conditions, which exceed 20,000 psi and approach 200 °F. The engagement between OneSubsea and BOE began in January 2025, giving the team time to tailor the solution to the field’s operating environment.

The award expands OneSubsea’s deep‑water portfolio and reinforces its position in the high‑pressure, high‑temperature subsea market. It demonstrates continued demand for SLB’s integrated subsea technology in the Gulf of Mexico, a key growth region for deep‑water development.

"Our engagement with BOE began in January 2025, enabling us to design a subsea boosting solution tailored to the field’s operating conditions. As operators continue to invest in deepwater projects in the Gulf of America, this type of technology plays a critical role in accelerating production and improving recovery," said Andreas Fjellbirkeland, Vice President of Processing Systems at SLB OneSubsea.

While the financial value of the contract has not been disclosed, the deal underscores the strategic importance of advanced subsea solutions for unlocking value from ultra‑high‑pressure reservoirs. The contract aligns with a broader industry trend of increased investment in deepwater projects that require sophisticated technology to improve recovery rates and operational efficiency.

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