McDermott Wins EPCI Contract from Saudi Aramco

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McDermott's Jebel Ali yard in the United Arab Emirates (Photo: McDermott)
McDermott's Jebel Ali yard in the United Arab Emirates (Photo: McDermott)

McDermott International announced it has been awarded a contract by Saudi Aramco to provide engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) of a production deck module (PDM) in the Hasbah gas field with hook-up and modification works in Saudi Arabia's Karan fields located offshore in the Arabian Gulf.

McDermott said the contract is worth between $50 million and $250 million.

The scope of work includes EPCI of Wellhead PDM for four wells, 6 kilometres of 16-inch corrosion resistant alloy (CRA) cladded flowline, 6.5 kilometres of subsea umbilical cable, offshore tie-ins to existing facilities and electrical modifications to existing PDMs.

"This award is confirmation that the McDermott execution model we call the One McDermott Way gives clients confidence that we consistently deliver quality," said Linh Austin, Senior Vice President, Middle East and North Africa.

Engineering of the project will be performed in Saudi Arabia and fabrication will take place at McDermott's Jebel Ali yard in the United Arab Emirates. Fabrication is expected to begin in the second quarter of 2020 and the contract award will be reflected in McDermott's third quarter 2019 backlog.

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