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Swedish Manufacturer Alleima Secures $105M Subsea Contract for Indonesian Gas Development

By MGN EditorialJune 10, 2026 at 01:56 PM

Alleima, the Sweden-based advanced alloys specialist, has won a contract worth nearly $105 million to supply subsea components for a major upcoming gas project in Indonesia, underscoring continued investment in Southeast Asia's offshore energy sector.

## Alleima Lands $105M Subsea Order for Indonesian Gas Project Swedish manufacturer Alleima has secured a contract valued at nearly $105 million to supply subsea components for one of Indonesia's most significant upcoming offshore gas developments, according to Offshore Energy. The assignment represents a major win for the Stockholm-headquartered firm, which specialises in high-value-added products manufactured from advanced stainless steels and special alloys, as well as industrial heating solutions. While specific project details remain limited, the contract underscores the scale of subsea infrastructure investment currently underway across Southeast Asia as regional energy producers move to develop deepwater and ultra-deepwater gas reserves. Indonesia has been actively advancing several large-scale offshore gas projects as part of its broader strategy to sustain domestic energy production and meet growing regional demand. Subsea tiebacks and pipeline systems for such developments require highly specialised materials capable of withstanding extreme pressures, corrosive environments, and the mechanical stresses associated with deepwater installation — precisely the domain in which Alleima has built its international reputation. The order adds to a growing portfolio of offshore energy contracts for Alleima, which has positioned itself as a key supplier to the global subsea oil and gas industry. Contracts of this magnitude typically involve the supply of umbilicals, flowline components, or other critical subsea infrastructure elements fabricated from corrosion-resistant alloys. ### Southeast Asia Offshore Sector Remains Active The award reflects broader momentum in Southeast Asian offshore energy development. Regional national oil companies and international operators have continued to sanction new projects despite global energy transition pressures, driven by strong domestic gas demand and the region's role as a significant LNG exporter. For equipment and materials suppliers, large-scale subsea contracts in markets such as Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam represent some of the most commercially significant opportunities available in the current cycle. Alleima's ability to secure a near-$105 million single order highlights the competitive strength of European specialist manufacturers in the global subsea supply chain, where material performance and certification standards remain critical differentiators. *Source: Offshore Energy*
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