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BP Awards OneSubsea Subsea Boosting Contract for Deepwater Gulf of Mexico Development
By MGN Editorial•June 9, 2026 at 12:00 PM
BP has contracted OneSubsea to provide subsea boosting technology at a deepwater project in the Gulf of Mexico, marking another significant deployment of advanced subsea production systems in one of the world's most active deepwater basins.
## BP Awards OneSubsea Subsea Boosting Contract for Deepwater Gulf of Mexico Development
UK-headquartered energy major BP has selected OneSubsea to deliver subsea boosting services at a deepwater development in the Gulf of America (U.S. Gulf of Mexico), according to Offshore Energy. The contract award underscores continued investment in deepwater production enhancement technology as operators seek to maximise recovery from mature and developing subsea assets.
OneSubsea is a joint venture combining the expertise of SLB (formerly Schlumberger), Aker Solutions, and Subsea7 — three of the offshore energy sector's most prominent technology and engineering firms. The partnership brings together competencies in subsea processing, flow assurance, and project execution, positioning it as a leading provider of integrated subsea boosting solutions.
### Why Subsea Boosting Matters
Subsea boosting technology is increasingly critical to deepwater field economics. By installing pump systems on the seabed rather than relying solely on reservoir pressure, operators can significantly extend field life, increase production rates, and improve overall recovery factors. In mature deepwater basins such as the Gulf of Mexico, where reservoir pressures naturally decline over time, subsea boosting represents a cost-effective alternative to new drilling campaigns.
The Gulf of Mexico remains one of the world's premier deepwater provinces, with water depths routinely exceeding 1,500 metres. BP operates several major assets in the region, and this latest contract award signals the company's commitment to sustaining and growing production from its existing deepwater portfolio.
### Industry Context
The award reflects a broader industry trend toward subsea tiebacks and production optimisation rather than greenfield developments, as operators balance capital discipline with the need to maintain output. Subsea boosting contracts of this nature typically involve long-term service agreements, providing revenue visibility for technology providers while delivering sustained production benefits for operators.
Financial terms of the contract were not disclosed. Further technical details regarding the specific field location and project timeline are expected to emerge as the development progresses.
*Source: Offshore Energy*
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