Global Energy Group wins contract for East Kameleon project from Subsea7

In a major development for the offshore energy industry, Global Energy Group (GEG) has been awarded a notable contract by Subsea7, a global leader in offshore projects and services. This contract involves the fabrication of subsea Spools and Anode Sled Structure for the East Kameleon project, an Aker BP North Sea field development. This deal underlines GEG’s significant position in the industry and its commitment to supporting the sector’s sustainable future.

The Port of Nigg, renowned as a leading multi-user energy hub in the Cromarty Firth, will serve as the execution site for this project. The port, known for its vast construction and assembly shops, as well as extensive laydown areas adjacent to deep-water quaysides, is perfectly equipped to handle such a high-profile project.

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Dave MacKay, General Manager of Global Energy Group Fabrication, expressed excitement over this collaboration: “We are pleased to partner with Subsea7 to produce vital subsea components and sustaining the Port of Nigg’s influential role in supporting the offshore energy industry. At GEG, we recognize the important role that the industry has in the global drive towards a sustainable future and the overall energy transition. We are committed to delivering this project with a focus on innovation, safety, and environmental responsibility.”

Global Energy Group bags contract for East Kameleon project from Subsea7
Global Energy Group bags contract for East Kameleon project from Subsea7. Photo courtesy of Global Energy (Group) Limited.

This contract is a significant addition to GEG’s growing portfolio of fabrication projects. The company’s expertise in fabrication, coupled with its commitment to safety, quality, and the state-of-the-art infrastructure at the Port of Nigg, has been pivotal in securing this contract.

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GEG continues to lead the UK’s energy transition, supporting the country’s net zero and energy security targets, while capitalizing on opportunities in the UK offshore energy industry. With an investment of over £120 million in the redevelopment and expansion of its infrastructure sites, GEG has deployed over 2.6GW of offshore wind assets. This establishes the company as the UK’s premier offshore renewables partner.

Global Energy Group’s Role in Advancing UK’s Offshore Energy Sector

Through this latest contract with Subsea7 for the East Kameleon project, Global Energy Group is not only reinforcing its position in the offshore energy industry but also actively contributing to the UK’s renewable energy initiatives and net zero goals. This project is a testament to GEG’s dedication to innovation, safety, and environmental responsibility in the ever-evolving energy sector.

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