Adnoc Onshore retenders packages worth a total of $500m

14 January 2018
New bid deadline is 21 January for New Tie-In Southeast work

Abu Dhabi’s National Oil Company (Adnoc) subsidiary Adnoc Onshore has retendered two packages of its project known as New Tie-In Southeast, according to industry sources.

The new bid submission deadline for the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contracts is 21 January.

“It is not known right now exactly why the contract has been retendered,” said one source working for a company that had bid in the original tender process.

One of the packages, known as Package C, is estimated to be worth $200m. I includes the supply and installation of new manifolds as well as tying-in existing wells at the Asab and Sahil fields.

The second package is known as Package D and is estimated to be worth $300m. It includes the supply and installation of new manifolds as well as tying-in existing wells at the Shah, Qusahwira, and Mender fields.

Bids were originally submitted for these packages on 14 March 2017.

The first two packages of the New Tie-In Southeast project were awarded in October 2015.

The contract for Package A was worth $120m and was awarded to the UAE-based EPC contractor Al-Asab.

The contract for Package B was worth $170m and was awarded to the Pakistani multinational company Descon Engineering.

In November 2017 Adnoc announced it was planning to invest more than $100bn in its upstream and downstream businesses over five years.

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