Discover our projects
We make challenging decisions everyday in order to bring unique ventures to life. We selected some of our projects that best showcase our approach and vision.
Offshore E&C
For decades, we have been a global leader in the design and construction of offshore plants of all sizes. Here we specifically introduce you to some of the most innovative solutions that we have implemented in this sector around the world.
Discovered in March 2009, the Jangkrik Gas Field is located about 70 km from the coast of Borneo, Indonesia, at a water depth ranging from 250 to 500m.
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline operates 878 km of pipeline, in-line with world- class performance standards of preparedness and accountability.
The Ichthys Project produces 8.4 million t of LNG and 1.6 million t of LPG per annum, along with approximately 100,000 barrels of condensate per day at peak.
The 516 km long Greenstream gas pipeline (Libyan Gas Transmission System - LGTS), running from Mellitah, Libya to Gela in Sicily, is still the longest sealine laid in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the biggest challenges ever faced in terms of design and complexity.
The Kashagan field, located in the North Caspian Sea (Kazakhstan), is one of the largest oil fields discovered in the past 30 years. The development of this complex project was a major challenge due to the very shallow waters, the extreme environmental conditions, the severe environmental requirements, and access limitations to the Caspian Sea, which all led Saipem to develop unique innovative solutions.
The first deep-water production system in Guyanese waters, with a water depth of 1,500 m to 2,100 m and also the first and only onshore fabrication yard for subsea structures in Guyana.
Saipem, in tandem with Saudi Aramco, achieved a new pipeline shore pull record with the Berri Downstream Pipeline. Shore pull operations were conducted by utilizing the biggest and most powerful linear pulling winch ever used in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which has an 800-ton pulling capacity.
In September 2022, two contracts were assigned by Eni Ivory Coast for the Baleine Phase 1 Project, in order to develop the giant oil and gas field just offshore the Ivory Coast, at a depth of 1,200 m.
Blue Stream was a testing ground for both Saipem and the industry. At the time, working at a depth of nearly 2,200 meters had never been done before.
Located in the British section of the North Sea the project is an EPRD (engineer, procure, remove and dispose) contract for the decommissioning of the topsides and jackets of BP's Miller platform.
Support to drilling activities, inspections and interventions on the submarine structures of the Njord field thanks to the Saipem Hydrone project.
Front End Engineering Design: the FEED project on the north coast of Qatar aims to increase natural gas extraction.