KBR on Shah Deniz II

OE Staff
Tuesday, December 31, 2013

KBR is to provide detailed engineering and procurement support services for the Shah Deniz Stage 2 project in the Caspian Sea under a contract with BP Exploration (Shah Deniz) Limited.

This contract follows the completion of FEED services for Shah Deniz Stage 2 and will be delivered through KBR’s offices in the UK, Singapore and Indonesia.

Shah Deniz is in the Azerbaijani sector of the Caspian Sea.

KBR will provide engineering design and procurement support services for an offshore complex, consisting of two bridge-linked fixed jacket platforms as well as an onshore gas processing facility.

The onshore facility consists of two gas processing trains, with 900 mmscf/d capacity each, and condensate processing facilities with about 105 mbd capacity located adjacent to the existing Shah Deniz Stage 1 facilities at Sangachal Terminal.

This work will start in January 2014 and run through to 2018.

“KBR is delighted to continue our longstanding relationship with BP and its partners by taking this world class energy project to the execution stage and follows KBR’s 20 year presence and successful track record in Azerbaijan working with BP on both the Shah Deniz and ACG fields,” said Roy Oelking, group president, hydrocarbons.

Categories: Contract Fabrication Engineering

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