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Hunting Secures $63.5M Subsea Contract for Guyana Offshore Development
By MGN Editorial•April 8, 2026 at 01:02 PM
London-based Hunting plc has been awarded subsea service orders worth $63.5 million for a new offshore development project off the coast of Guyana, underscoring continued investment in the region's growing hydrocarbon sector.
Hunting plc, the London-headquartered energy services provider specializing in subsea and well engineering solutions, has secured subsea orders totalling $63.5 million for a new offshore development off Guyana. The contract win reflects sustained operator confidence in subsea infrastructure development in the South American nation, which has emerged as a major growth area for offshore petroleum exploration and production.
The Guyana shelf has experienced a dramatic expansion in activity following the discovery of massive oil reserves in the Stabroek Block and adjacent exploration areas. Multiple operators are advancing development plans to capitalize on these resources, necessitating comprehensive subsea systems and services including pipelines, risers, umbilicals, and associated hardware.
Hunting's award encompasses subsea equipment and services leveraging the company's expertise across deepwater and ultra-deepwater applications. The contract demonstrates Hunting's competitive positioning in a market increasingly focused on cost efficiency and reliable delivery, particularly as operators balance capital expenditure discipline with production ramp-up objectives.
The Guyana projects have become strategically important to subsea service providers, with multiple major operators executing development plans that extend across the decade. Hunting's contract win adds to the company's recent activity in the region and reinforces the significance of Guyanese offshore development to the global subsea services market.
For maritime and offshore industry participants, the Guyana projects represent a substantial, multi-year opportunity extending across equipment supply, installation services, and ongoing operations and maintenance. The continued flow of subsea contracts in the region signals operator confidence in project viability despite current commodity price volatility.
#subsea services#offshore development#Guyana#Hunting plc#hydrocarbon production#deepwater
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