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Saipem has adjudicated new Offshore contracts E&C for beyond 2,2 billion dollars
Draft of activity for the development of the reservoirs offshore Arabiyah and Hasbah, in the Persian Gulf
March 9, 2011
The Saipem Italian has adjudicated new Offshore contracts E&C for beyond 2,2 billion dollars. In Saudi Arabia Saudi Aramco has assigned contract EPIC, in the within of the project Al Wasit Gas Program, for the development of the reservoirs offshore situated Arabiyah and Hasbah about 150 kilometers to the northeast of the industrial city of Jubail, in the Persian Gulf. The complete development of the two reservoirs previews engineering, supplying, the manufacturing and the installation of a total of 15 fixed platforms (12 wellhead platform, two tie-in platform and injection platform) besides a conduct of long export 260 kilometers of the diameter of 36 inches and about 200 kilometers of conducts to sea for the monoetilenico transport of glycol, 200 kilometers of cables submarines constituents and control and 40 kilometers of conducts to sea of small diameter. The scope of the job comprises, at last, the coastal landings place and about 120 kilometers of conducts to earth.
Saipem has announced that the manufacturing activities will be carried out mainly in the Saudi yards of construction of Dammam, in which Saipem stops a participation in consortium with partner local and, for the structures of greater dimensions, in the yard of new construction of Karimun in Indonesia, fully-owned of the Saipem. The activities to sea will be mainly realized by naval means Beaver II and Beaver Eight.
Moreover Saipem has negotiates various increments of the scope of the job on existing Offshore contracts E&C.
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