EXCLUSIVE: Adnoc sets commercial bid deadline for IGD 2

31 May 2018
Technical bids were submitted on 8 April

Adnoc LNG has set 18 July as the deadline for contractors to submit commercial bids for the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for its second integrated gas development (IGD) expansion project, according to industry sources. 

Technical bids for the project were submitted on 8 April. 

The following companies submitted technical bids:

  • National Petroleum Construction Company (local)/Petrofac (UK)
  • CB&I (US)/Larsen & Toubro (India)
  • Worley Parsons (Australia)/Archirodon (Greece)/Hyundai E&C (South Korea)
  • Tecnicas Reunidas (Spain)/Target Engineering (local)
  • Fluor Corporation (US)
  • Maire Tecnimont (Italy)

The IGD Expansion 2 project is estimated to be worth more than $1bn and will expand the volume of gas from Abu Dhabi’s offshore field processed at Gasco’s onshore operations at Habshan – adding 200-400 million cubic feet a day (cf/d) of capacity. 

The project will add two booster compression trains, three dehydration trains and two amine-based fuel gas treatment units – as well as associated facilities. 

The package was originally tendered in March 2015 as one of five that formed the Integrated Gas Development Expansion project. 

Commercial bids for the EPC contract were submitted in December 2015, but the project was subsequently put on hold and the contract was never awarded.

All of the other packages that were part of the first expansion project are currently in the execution phase.

Gasco completed the origninal $11bn IGD project in 2013.

The original IGD project allowed Gasco to transfer 1 billion cf/d of high-pressure gas from the offshore Umm Shaif field via Das Island to onshore processing facilities at Habshan and Ruwais.

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