Beacon lets HPHT contract for Shenandoah development work

SLB OneSubsea will supply a high-pressure, high-temperature multiphase boosting system for work in Shenandoah field.
April 9, 2026

Key Highlights

  • Beacon let a contract for a HPHT multiphase boosting system for Shenandoah field.
  • Shenandoah reserves lie at TVD of about 30,000 ft and requires 20,000-psi technology.

Beacon Offshore Energy Exploration and Production LLC let a contract to SLB OneSubsea for a high‑pressure, high‑temperature (HPHT) multiphase boosting system for use Shenandoah field in the US Gulf of Mexico.

The HPHT multiphase boosting system is engineered to operate reliably above 15,000 psi, SLB said in a release Apr. 9.

Shenandoah reserves lie at reservoir depths of about 30,000 ft TVD and are being developed via 20,000-psi technology which Beacon expects will be used in development of other similarly situated fields in the Inboard Wilcox trend.

Shenandoah was designed as a regional host production system that will enable development of additional resources including Beacon-operated Monument and Shenandoah South discoveries which, together with Shenandoah, are expected to hold recoverable resources of nearly 600 MMboe, according to Beacon.

Beacon, HEQ Deepwater LLC, and Navitas Petroleum LP are partners in the Shenandoah development.

 

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