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    Shell JV Egypt deal boosts Strohm offshore entry

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonMay 26, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Dutch technology company Strohm has secured a new offshore contract that marks its first entry into the Egyptian energy market, strengthening its position in subsea flowline solutions for deepwater gas developments.

    The agreement is linked to the West Delta Deep Marine (WDDM) concession, one of Egypt’s key offshore gas production areas located in the north-western Nile Delta. The project is operated by Burullus Gas Company, a joint venture involving international energy partners, including Shell.

    Shell’s joint venture Shell is involved in the wider development of the offshore concession, which includes multiple gas fields situated around 90 kilometres off the Egyptian coast. The area contains 17 gas fields at water depths ranging from 300 to 1,200 metres.

    Under the contract, Strohm will supply a 2,000-metre thermoplastic composite flowline designed for subsea gas transport. The pipeline will be used in one of the WDDM development projects, where it will replace an existing steel line as part of infrastructure upgrades.

    The company said the flowline is made using carbon fibre combined with PA12 polymer technology, designed to withstand a pressure rating of 5,000 psi. It is also qualified under the DNV-ST-F119 international standard for subsea thermoplastic composite pipes.

    Installation work will be carried out by offshore engineering firm Oceaneering International Oceaneering International, which will deploy the system at a water depth of nearly 600 metres. The installation will use the horizontal lay method, a specialised technique for placing pipelines on the seabed.

    According to Strohm, this marks the first time a thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP) solution of this type will be used in the region. The technology is considered an alternative to traditional steel pipelines, offering potential benefits in weight reduction and corrosion resistance.

    Company representatives described the contract as a significant milestone for their expansion into Africa’s offshore energy sector. They said the project reflects growing demand for advanced subsea infrastructure as regional gas production continues to expand.

    Strohm Business Development Manager for Africa, Norman Lentsch, said the agreement demonstrates confidence in the company’s technology and track record. He added that the partnership with established offshore operators highlights the importance of reliable and safe flowline systems in deepwater environments.

    The West Delta Deep Marine development has long been one of Egypt’s most important offshore gas production hubs. It supports domestic energy supply and contributes to the country’s broader strategy of expanding natural gas output for both local consumption and export potential.

    Industry analysts say the use of advanced composite materials in subsea infrastructure is becoming more common as energy companies seek cost-effective and durable alternatives to steel in challenging offshore conditions.

    The latest contract is expected to strengthen Strohm’s presence in the global offshore energy market and open further opportunities in the region, particularly as Egypt continues to develop its offshore gas resources.

    As offshore energy projects become more technologically advanced, companies are increasingly turning to innovative materials and installation methods to improve efficiency and extend the lifespan of subsea infrastructure.

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    Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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