EXCLUSIVE: Bids submitted for $1.5bn upstream project in the UAE

12 August 2018
Five contractors are competing to win the contract

Commercial bids have been submitted for Adnoc Onshore’s Bu Hasa Integrated Field Development project, according to industry sources.

Project tracking service MEED Projects estimates that the project is worth around $1.5bn.

 Companies that have submitted bids for the contract include:

  • Larsen and Toubro
  • China Petroleum Engineering and Construction Corporation
  • A joint venture of Saipem and ENPPI
  • Petrofac
  • Tecnicas Reunidas.

 Technical bids for the project were submitted on 15 April.

 The project was tendered in November 2017 and its scope includes:

  • Expanding Bu Hasa’s gathering facilities
  • Upgrading flowlines
  • Adding two compression trains
  • Water injection network.

US-based CH2M and UAE-based Litwin Pel are the consultants on the project, one of a range of planned megaprojects in the hydrocarbons sector.

In November last year, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) announced its intention to invest AED400bn ($106.7bn) over the next five years in oil, gas and petrochemicals.

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