Alleima has received a major order for advanced umbilical tubes from a global provider of subsea technology to a total value of approximately SEK 995 million (around USD 105 million). The advanced tubing will be used in one of Indonesia’s major energy projects in recent years.

The order was booked in the second quarter and will be reported within the Tube division. Deliveries are scheduled between 2026 and 2030, where the volume is expected to be allocated over the years as follows; 20% in 2026, 60% in 2027, and 20% in 2030.
Alleima’s advanced tubing will support the Kutei North Hub Project, one of Indonesia’s major energy projects, located approximately 50 kilometers offshore off the coast of East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Alleima’s advanced umbilical tubes SAF™ 2507 are designed to withstand extreme seabed conditions and will be integrated into the customer’s umbilicals that enable hydraulic control functions. Alleima has supplied SAF™ 2507 for demanding subsea applications for 30 years.
“We are very pleased to have received this order. The development of large deepwater projects places very high demands on technology, materials and collaboration. Alleima’s experience in advanced corrosion resistant alloys and reliable seamless tubing solutions make us well positioned to support complex offshore projects like this,” says Carl von Schantz, President Tube division at Alleima.
Umbilicals are a critical component in subsea systems and must be strong enough to overcome challenges like greater depths with higher pressures and resist corrosion in the most demanding environments. They carry hydraulic fluids and various chemicals to help the production of oil and gas as well as communication between topsides facilities and the subsea infrastructure. SAF™ 2507 is particularly well suited for high-pressure applications in deepwater environments, where long-term integrity and operational reliability are critical, thanks to its very high strength, fatigue resistance and corrosion resistance.


