Baker Hughes to Supply Integrated Subsea, Completion Systems for Turkish Petroleum’s Sakarya Gas Field Phase 3
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Baker Hughes (NASDAQ: BKR) has secured a significant contract from Turkish Petroleum (TPAO) and Turkish Petroleum Offshore Technology Center (TP-OTC) for the Sakarya Gas Field Phase 3 project. The company will provide deepwater horizontal tree systems with subsea structures and control systems for production at depths of 6,500 to 7,200 feet.
The agreement includes advanced intelligent upper and lower completions systems for enhanced multizonal control. Baker Hughes has been collaborating with TPAO since 2022, offering reservoir and technology evaluations through their GaffneyCline team. The project will integrate various Baker Hughes technologies, including InForce HCM-A valves, SureTREAT injection valves, and other advanced systems. Deliveries and execution will commence in late 2025.
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- Strategic contract win for subsea production and intelligent completion systems
- Continued collaboration with TPAO since 2022 demonstrates strong partnership
- Integration of multiple advanced technologies to enhance operational efficiency
- Project contributes to Turkey's energy security and long-term gas production
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Baker Hughes secures major contract for Sakarya Gas Field, strengthening position in Turkish energy market with advanced subsea technologies.
Baker Hughes has secured a significant contract from Turkish Petroleum (TPAO) and Turkish Petroleum Offshore Technology Center to supply critical subsea production and intelligent completion systems for Phase 3 of Turkey's strategic Sakarya Gas Field. This deepwater project represents a substantial commercial opportunity for Baker Hughes in a geopolitically important energy development.
The scope of work includes delivering sophisticated deepwater horizontal tree systems with associated subsea structures and control systems for production at depths between 6,500 and 7,200 feet. These systems will be integrated with Baker Hughes' advanced completion technologies - including InForce interval control valves, SureTREAT chemical injection valves, SureSENS gauges, REACH subsurface safety valves, and SC-XP stack-pack systems.
What makes this award particularly noteworthy is the integrated approach that combines Baker Hughes' subsea equipment with its completion technologies. This integration creates engineering and operational efficiencies crucial for optimizing production in the challenging thin-layered reservoirs characteristic of the Black Sea's geology.
The company's ongoing relationship with TPAO since 2022, including reservoir and technology evaluations through its GaffneyCline energy advisory team, demonstrates Baker Hughes' ability to leverage its broad portfolio of services and technological expertise to secure long-term partnerships in strategic energy developments. Deliveries for this project begin in late 2025, providing a visible revenue stream that extends Baker Hughes' footprint in Turkey's expanding energy sector.
- Technologies will optimize offshore production in the Sakarya Gas Field
- Baker Hughes to deliver deepwater horizontal tree systems with associated technology
- Integrated approach will enhance operating efficiencies
HOUSTON and LONDON, Sept. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Baker Hughes (NASDAQ: BKR), an energy technology company, announced Thursday a significant award from Turkish Petroleum (TPAO) and Turkish Petroleum Offshore Technology Center (TP-OTC) to supply subsea production and intelligent completion systems in the country’s strategic Sakarya Gas Field Phase 3.
Through the agreement, Baker Hughes will provide deepwater horizontal tree systems with associated subsea structures and control systems to support production at depths from 6,500 to 7,200 feet. The company’s advanced, intelligent upper and lower completions systems will provide enhanced, multizonal control of subsurface operations.
“The development of the Sakarya gas fields has transformed Turkiye’s energy sector, leading to a more prosperous, secure future for the country,” said Amerino Gatti, executive vice president of Oilfield Services & Equipment at Baker Hughes. “By bringing to bear our unique combination of subsea and completions technologies alongside our operational expertise and subsurface insights, Baker Hughes, TPAO and TP-OTC are able to collaboratively unlock these crucial hydrocarbons that will power Turkiye for decades to come.”
Baker Hughes has collaborated with TPAO and TP-OTC in the Sakarya Gas Field since development began in 2022. The company’s GaffneyClineTM energy advisory team has worked closely with TPAO and TP-OTC on reservoir and technology evaluations for the field’s unique subsurface geology. Baker Hughes has also provided advanced lower completions solutions ideally suited to optimize production in thin-layered reservoirs like those found in the Black Sea.
During Phase 3, Baker Hughes’ completions technologies, including InForceTM HCMTM-A interval control valves, SureTREATTM chemical injection valves, SureSENSTM QPT ELITE gauges, REACHTM subsurface safety valves and SC-XPTM Select Zero Loss stack-pack system, will be integrated with subsea production systems to create new engineering and operational efficiencies.
Deliveries and execution supporting Sakarya Gas Field Phase 3 will begin in late 2025.
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