Baker Hughes (BKR), the Texas-based energy technology company, Thursday said it has secured a deal for the delivery of subsea production systems to support Angola-based energy company Azure Energy's Greater PAJ area development.
As per the agreement terms, Baker Hughes will supply deepwater horizontal tree systems to help maximize output in the ultra-deepwater, greenfield development, the company said in a statement.
It will also provide subsea controls and related equipment, along with integrated tooling and services to support installation, commissioning and ongoing production performance from its Angola facilities.
The delivery of subsea trees is scheduled to start from next year.
Angola is also the home to the Baker Hughes' largest subsea installed base in Sub-Saharan Africa, the statement added.