EnerMech Granted Saipem Contract for Whiptail Subsea Pre-Commissioning Project Offshore Guyana

(Image credit: EnerMech)
EnerMech has been awarded a subsea pre-commissioning services contract by Saipem for the Whiptail Development, located approximately 200 miles offshore Guyana in the Stabroek Block operated by ExxonMobil Guyana.

This award marks EnerMech’s first project on the Whiptail field and builds on its proven track record supporting subsea pre-commissioning campaigns offshore Guyana, including Liza Phase 2, Payara, Yellowtail, and Uaru fields. Under the new contract, the integrated technical solutions specialist will deliver a full suite of activities, including:

  • Flooding, cleaning, and hydrotesting of subsea risers and flowlines
  • Umbilical post-load out, transit, and lay monitoring from the offshore construction vessel
  • Dynamic umbilical lay monitoring and post-installation testing from the FPSO unit


EnerMech CEO Charles Davison, Jr. said: “This latest award for our Energy Solutions team is another important milestone in our Guyana growth story. It underscores the trust that leading offshore contractors like Saipem continue to place in our people, technology, and track record.”

To meet the growing demand for offshore energy services in the region, EnerMech is establishing a new facility in Georgetown and executing a phased equipment acquisition strategy, including the addition of remote flooding units (RFUs) and subsea test pumps (STPs). These investments will support future projects and enable faster, more efficient mobilization of equipment locally.

More in Subsea & Survey

Latest News

Latest Issue:

Global geopolitical developments continue to expose the volatility of international energy markets in the face of…

Your cON&Tent matters. Make it count.

Send us your latest corporate news, blogs or press releases.

Search