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Development of Yellowtail project in Guyana

Monday, August 18 2025

Fossil Energy – Guyana

Saipem has completed its designated scope of work for the development of the Yellowtail field.

The field is operated by ExxonMobil Guyana, located in approximately 1,800 metres of water within the Stabroek Block offshore Guyana.

Awarded the contract in 2022, Saipem undertook the Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Installation (EPCI) of the Subsea Umbilical, Riser, and Flowline (SURF) system for the Yellowtail field.

The FDS2 J-lay vessel, one of Saipem’s flagship assets, executed the installation of the rigid flowline and steel lazy wave risers in an early 2024 campaign. The project concluded in 2025 with the Saipem Constellation executing the installation of flexible risers, umbilicals, and the connection of the pre-laid rigid riser to the FPSO.

Additionally, the Normand Samson, a Saipem-chartered MSV (Multi-Support Vessel), was involved throughout the offshore campaign from mid-2024, delivering subsea pre-commissioning, surveys, light construction, and installation of flowline jumpers fabricated at Saipem’s yard in Georgetown.

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Filed Under: Guyana, International projects, Saipem Tagged With: EPCI, Guyana, saipem, SURF, YellowTail

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