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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.
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Learn more about all our key projects to discover the solutions we apply in the design and construction of innovative, safe, sustainable, and complex infrastructures and plants both offshore and onshore.

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.

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 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.

The Dogger Bank Offshore Development Zone, located between 125 and 290km off the east coast of Yorkshire, extends for an area nearly as large as Greater London, at a water depths ranging from 18m to 63m.

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.

PGU III is the last stage of the PGU project, which was executed in order to provide natural gas from fields located off the west coast of the Malaysian Peninsula to end users in Malaysia and in Singapore.

DUQM Refinery is an integrated project of national significance under development inside the Special Economic Zone atDuqm (SEZAD). Duqm is located 600 km south of Muscat, in a strategic position on Arabian sea, and in the last decade has attracted diversified economic activities due to its identification by Oman government as a cornerstone for the economic and social development of the region.

The Milan-Bologna High-Speed/High-Capacity railway is a Lump Sum project that consisted of the design, construction, testing, and commissioning of about 182 km of new High Speed/High Capacity rail lines, 35 km of interconnections, and 35 km of traditional lines between Milan and Bologna.

The Milan-Verona High Speed/High Capacity (HS/HC) railway is a Lump Sum project that consists of the design, the construction, testing and commissioning of about 100 km of Italian new rail lines, including interconnections, between Milan and Verona.

Etihad Rail Stage 1 is the first railway in the United Arab Emirates and is one segment of the country’s rail network, which will be part of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) project for connecting the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait by rail.

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.

The desalination plant built in Chile by Saipem is part of the SGO project aimed at protecting the Spence copper mine.