Saudi Aramco hands out three EPCI awards

Saudi Aramco has awarded McDermott three EPCI contracts for works on offshore fields in Saudi Arabia, the Houston-headquartered engineering company announced on Tuesday.

McDermott will provide EPCI of four drilling jackets and seven oil production deck modules for the Zuluf, Ribyan, Abu Sa’fah and Safaniya fields in the Arabian Gulf.

Works will also include EPCI of 45 kilometres of pipeline, 100 kilometres of subsea cables and tie-in works to existing facilities.

Fabrication is expected to begin in Q1 2022, with assets installed by Q2 2023.

Cost of the contract release purchase orders was not disclosed.

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