The local Al-Hassan Engineering has won the contract, worth about $65m, to implement the Nimr C full-field water injection project in the south of the sultanate.
Al-Hassan beat competition from the local Gulf Petrochemical Services & Trading to win the lump-sum engineering, procurement and construction contract, which is aimed at increasing crude output from the field.
The two-year programme involves drilling 89 production wells and 19 injection wells. To handle the extra water effluent that is produced, Al-Hassan will separate oil and water produced from the field, before pumping the water back into the field (MEED 12:10:07).
The client is Petroleum Development Oman.
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