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Chevron Advances Equatorial Guinea Gas Project with Subsea7 Contract Award

By MGN EditorialApril 1, 2026 at 02:35 PM

Chevron subsidiary Noble Energy EG has reached final investment decision for a gas monetization project offshore Equatorial Guinea, awarding Luxembourg-based Subsea7 a multimillion-dollar contract for subsea installation work.

## Chevron Advances Offshore Gas Development in Equatorial Guinea Chevron Corporation has taken a significant step forward in its African offshore portfolio, announcing a final investment decision (FID) for a gas monetization project off the coast of Equatorial Guinea. The U.S. energy major's subsidiary, Noble Energy EG, has awarded Luxembourg-domiciled Subsea7 a major contract covering the subsea installation scope for the development. The FID represents a critical milestone in the project's lifecycle, moving it from preliminary planning into active development and construction phases. This approval typically requires securing all necessary financing, regulatory approvals, and engineering certainty before commencing substantial capital expenditure. ### Strategic Importance for African Energy Development The project underscores Chevron's continued commitment to unlocking hydrocarbon resources in West Africa, a region with significant untapped gas reserves. Gas monetization projects in the region face unique challenges including infrastructure development, logistics, and export route establishment, making contract awards to established engineering firms like Subsea7 essential for project execution. Subsea7's selection reflects the contractor's extensive experience in deepwater and subsea systems across African waters. The contract scope—covering subsea installation—represents a substantial portion of the project's capital requirements and technical complexity. ### Market Context The award comes amid continued activity in African offshore energy despite global energy transition pressures. Natural gas development remains a strategic priority for African nations seeking to monetize reserves while developing domestic energy security. Equatorial Guinea has been pursuing aggressive plans to boost hydrocarbon production and export revenues. For Subsea7 and other major subsea contractors, project awards in Africa reflect sustained demand for deep technical expertise and project execution capabilities despite market volatility in the broader oil and gas sector. **Source:** Offshore Energy
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