Allseas will deliver major new deepwater crude oil and natural gas export systems for Enbridge Offshore Facilities, LLC (“Enbridge”) in the central Gulf of America, expanding transport capacity and strengthening critical subsea infrastructure for future energy production.
For more than three decades, Allseas has supported the region’s leading operators through offshore innovation and technical excellence. This latest contract reinforces the company’s position as an experienced partner for complex deepwater projects and highlights its continued role in advancing strategic energy developments across the Gulf.
Strategic deepwater infrastructure
Awarded by midstream operator Enbridge, the project covers the transport and installation of four export pipelines, totaling more than 515 kilometers, to transport oil and gas from upcoming deepwater developments to existing offshore hubs for onward delivery to market.
The awarded scope includes:
- 321 kilometers of 24-inch and 26-inch oil pipeline originating in the deepwater Keathley Canyon area of the Gulf of America to the Green Canyon 19 (GC19) platform.
- 195 kilometers of 12-inch gas pipeline originating in the deepwater Keathley Canyon area of the Gulf of America connecting to Enbridge’s Magnolia Gas Gathering System (feeding its Garden Banks network).
Each pipeline will incorporate a 3-kilometer steel catenary riser (SCR) linking to floating production units. Installed in water depths up to 2000 meters, the systems will feature multiple crossings, inline structures and termination assemblies to accommodate future tie-ins from nearby discoveries.
The oil export system will connect to the Rome Pipeline – onboard the GC19 platform – scheduled for installation by Allseas in 2028, while the gas gathering system will deliver into the Magnolia Gas Gathering System via the new Sparta Gas Pipeline owned by Enbridge’s joint venture with Shell Pipeline Company LP, which Allseas will install in 2026.
Innovation in execution
Allseas’ dynamically positioned pipelay vessel Solitaire will perform the offshore campaign between 2027 and 2028. The vessel will utilize her modified double-joint factory (DJF), a key component of Allseas’ fast S-lay production capability. featuring fully automated welding and inspection systems to achieve precise, consistent and efficient pipelay in deepwater conditions.
Building on Allseas’ innovation in automation and digitalization, the enhanced DJF integrates advanced pipe handling, tracking, welding and inspection processes to optimize production flow and ensure the highest weld quality standards.
Supporting long-term regional growth
By expanding Enbridge’s deepwater network, the new pipelines will provide essential export capacity to meet the Gulf’s growing production and transport demands.
This award builds on Allseas extensive experience in the Gulf, where the company has installed more than 8,000 kilometers of subsea pipeline, demonstrating the capability to execute large-scale, strategic infrastructure that supports clients’ growth.