Sonatrach invites foreign contractors to bid for gas pipeline

31 July 2008
State energy giant Sonatrach has invited selected international
contractors to submit technical and unpriced commercial bids by 24 August for a contract to build a gas pipeline between Hassi R’Mel and Skikda.

Known as GK3, the 48-inch-wide pipeline scheme has been split into three packages. One engineering, procurement and construction contract covers the construction of a 275-kilometre-long pipeline from the giant Hassi R’Mel oil and gas gathering complex to Chaiba in the northwest of the country.

Another package calls for the construction of a 261km road between Ain Djasser and El-Kala, and the installation of a major gas compression station at Chaiba (MEED 23:5:08). A third involves a 310km pipeline between Chaiba and the liquefied natural gas terminal at Skikda.

The pipeline will provide gas for export from the Skikda terminal, as well as feedstock for the Koudiat Edrouche power plant and the planned Galsi sub-sea export pipeline to Europe.

Sonatrach has prequalified 15 contractors for the pipeline installation. They are: Amec Spie Capag, part of France’s Entrepose Contracting, which is also prequalified in its own right; Bechtel and Wilbros, both of the US; UAE-based Petrofac International; Techint and Saipem, both of Italy; Stroytransgaz of Russia; India’s Punj Lloyd; Dubai-based Dodsal with Italy’s Bonatti; Egypt’s Petrojet; the local Cosider with Germany’s Dorsch Gruppe; and the local Enac, also with Dorsch.

Eight companies have been shortlisted for the compressor.

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