ADNOC awards $324 mln in onshore deals

Abu Dhabi’s ADNOC announced the award of several onshore contracts on Monday together valued at USD 324 million.

The three contracts from the NOC’s ADNOC Onshore subsidiary cover work on onshore oilfields and on export terminals at Fujairah and Jebel Dhanna. The awardees were Galfar Engineering and Contracting and Robt Stone Middle East.

Read The Energy Year’s latest interview with Galfar Emirates.

The scope of work includes procurement and construction of flowlines and wellhead installations across several onshore oilfields in Abu Dhabi, as well as EPC for a bypass system to provide critical backup for the existing crude receiving stations at Jebel Dhanna and Fujairah.

In September, ADNOC Onshore awarded two EPC contracts worth USD 245 million to replace two main oil lines and upgrade receiving facilities at the Jebel Dhanna terminal.

Read The Energy Year’s latest interview with ADNOC.

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