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Strohm Secures First Egypt Contract Through Shell Joint Venture, Marking North Africa Market Entry

By MGN EditorialMay 26, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Dutch thermoplastic composite pipe manufacturer Strohm has entered the Egyptian offshore market after securing a contract with a Shell joint venture, signalling growing demand for advanced pipeline solutions in the region.

## Strohm Enters Egyptian Market via Shell JV Contract Dutch thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP) specialist Strohm has secured its first contract in Egypt, marking a significant geographic expansion for the company into North Africa's offshore energy sector, according to Offshore Energy. The contract was awarded through a joint venture involving Shell, one of the world's largest integrated energy companies, lending considerable commercial weight to Strohm's debut in the Egyptian market. While full contract details were not disclosed, the award represents a notable milestone for the Netherlands-based manufacturer as it extends its footprint beyond established markets. ### Thermoplastic Composite Pipe: A Growing Offshore Solution Thermoplastic composite pipe has gained increasing traction in the offshore oil and gas industry as operators seek alternatives to traditional steel pipelines. TCP offers several operational advantages, including corrosion resistance, reduced weight, and lower installation costs — characteristics that are particularly valuable in subsea and offshore environments where maintenance access is limited and lifecycle costs are a primary concern. Strohm has positioned itself as a leading manufacturer in this niche, and the Egyptian contract underscores the technology's expanding acceptance among major international operators. ### Egypt's Offshore Sector Attracting Investment Egypt has emerged as one of the Mediterranean's most active offshore energy markets in recent years, driven by significant natural gas discoveries and the continued development of fields in the East Mediterranean basin. The country's strategic importance as both a producer and transit hub for regional energy has attracted sustained investment from international majors, making it a logical target market for specialist subsea equipment and pipeline suppliers. The involvement of Shell's joint venture as the contracting party further validates Egypt's role as a priority growth market for offshore service and technology companies. ### Industry Implications Strohm's entry into Egypt reflects a broader trend of TCP technology penetrating new geographies as operators prioritise cost efficiency and long-term asset integrity. For the Egyptian offshore sector, the adoption of advanced composite pipeline solutions by a Shell-affiliated venture may encourage wider uptake among other operators active in the region. The contract is expected to strengthen Strohm's reference portfolio in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, potentially opening doors to further opportunities across the Mediterranean and Red Sea markets. *Source: Offshore Energy*
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