Qatar Petroleum (QP) has awarded an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for the onshore facilities associated with the North Field expansion project in Qatar to Técnicas Reunidas.
The initial value of the contract has been estimated to be over US$500m.
Under the terms of the contract, Técnicas Reunidas will be responsible for the expansion of existing liquid products storage and loading facilities. The liquid products include condensate, propane and butane.
The Spanish EPC contractor will handle the expansion of import facilities for mono-ethylene glycol within Ras Laffan Industrial City and other ancillary facilities and pipelines associated with the North Field expansion project.
The initial scope of the contract has to be executed in 41 months.
The scope of the EPC-3 package awarded to the firm includes the construction of liquid products rundown lines, lean gas pipeline, the expansion of the Ras Laffan terminal operations (RLTO) product storage and loading facilities, monoethylene glycol storage and transfer facilities expansion, and CO2 sequestration pipeline and related facilities at CO2 injection wellheads.
Qatar Petroleum said that the new facilities will also support two new LNG trains that make up the North Field South (NFS) project, which will further increase Qatar’s LNG production capacity to 126MTPA.
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