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McDermott wins Qatar offshore feed contract

Reuters: McDermott International, a leading provider of integrated engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) services, said it has been awarded a large project for a new jacket, temporary deck and replacement umbilical by Qatar Petroleum for the North Field Alpha gas development, offshore Qatar.

The work is expected to be executed through the second quarter of 2016 and will be included in McDermott’s first quarter 2015 backlog, said the company in a statement. The brownfield contract includes front-end engineering design verification, detailed EPCI and commissioning of a new six-legged, 15-slot wellhead jacket and temporary drill deck, with a total weight of approximately 5,000 tons.

The work also includes the decommissioning, removal, replacement and pre-commissioning of 2.6 miles of composite umbilical and a fiber optic cable, in the Maydan Mahzam field.

Commenting on the win, Tom Mackie, the vice president, Middle East, said: "For more than 30 years, McDermott has successfully delivered numerous projects for Qatar Petroleum and its partners in Qatar’s North Field, and we are pleased to further build on this relationship, as they focus on enhancing their oil recovery and production capability."

Detailed engineering, procurement and construction is expected to be carried out by McDermott’s specialist teams in Dubai, UAE, with vessels from the McDermott global fleet scheduled to undertake the installation work in 2016.

“We believe our ability to provide a fully integrated EPCI solution from one centralised location in Dubai will enable us to be more effective at ensuring certainty of delivery across all stages of the project allowing for more scheduling flexibility, and higher quality and safety, which is critical when working within an actively producing field, to ensure minimal operational interruption,” he added

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Egypt to build 4,300 MW power plants

power_plant.jpgBy Reuters: Egypt is planning to build solar and wind power plants in the next three years with a combined capacity of 4,300 MW, said a report.  Egypt's economy is showing signs of picking up after being damaged by political turmoil in recent years, with difficulties accessing hard currency and energy shortages among other problems, and has begun economic reforms under President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi.

The government hopes an investment conference later this month will attract billions of dollars of foreign money to help develop the economy.  Egyptian investment bank EFG Hermes said it was studying investments in renewable energy and hopes to start a leasing business in its home country within months as it looks to take advantage of improving economic sentiment.

"We hope to launch a leasing business during the first half of 2015, subject to regulatory approvals, as the opening move in a number of new expansion projects for the bank, which could lead to extending its business into sub-Saharan Africa in time," remarked chief executive Karim Awad.

"We want to expand (our private equity) business and we're looking very actively into Egypt today and the renewable sector," Awad told Reuters on the sidelines of a media event hosted by the bank. EFG, he stated, was expecting to play a key role in both attracting cash and putting its own money to work.

The Egyptian bank also wants to expand its operations, which include brokerage, asset management and advisory services, in the Gulf region and consolidate its leading position in its home market.  This includes listing companies on the Egyptian bourse, where it is currently advising Orascom Construction on its spin-off and dual-listing in Egypt and Dubai (UAE) and Emaar Misr, the Egyptian arm of Dubai developer Emaar Properties.

"It's an extremely positive sign," said Awad of the new listings. He declined to say how many deals the bank was working on but indicated all were in interesting sectors including food and beverages.

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Abu Dhabi's ADNOC inks $500m deal to develop UAE oilfields

ADNOC.jpgState-run Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has signed a technical agreement with US-based Occidental Petroleum to develop the al-Hail and Ghasha oilfields. "Under the terms of the new agreement, ADNOC and Oxy will cooperate in carrying out a number of activities that reach up to $500 million in investment," ADNOC said in a statement.

"The agreement covers 3D seismic surveys, drilling of appraisal wells and conducting of engineering studies necessary for the fields' development." ADNOC holds a 70 percent share in the fields development venture, while Occidental holds 30 percent, according to the statement. Occidental also holds a 40 percent stake in Abu Dhabi's Al Hosn Gas project.

According to the plan, the necessary evaluation studies and the desired goals of the developmental project is expected to be realised by 2017. Saoud Mubarak AlMehairbi, manager, Exploration Division at ADNOC, said: "Under this agreement Oxy will provide manpower support in form of secondees to ADNOC for short, mid and long terms to be agreed between the parties for the development of ADNOC human capabilities and will organise a number of training courses to provide human resources development opportunities to ADNOC staff focusing on selected areas such as geology and technical areas."

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Yokogawa wins DCS Orders for two Large Combined Cycle Power Plants in Saudi Arabia

Yokogawa Electric Corporation announces that its subsidiary, Yokogawa Saudi Arabia, has received orders to deliver distributed control systems (DCS) for the PP13 and PP14 combined cycle power plants*1 that the Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) is building in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia's capital city.

The PP13 and PP14 plants will each have a combined net electric output of 1,980 MW. Power blocks 1 and 2 of the PP13 plant are scheduled to begin operating in May and October of 2016, respectively, while the two power blocks at PP14 are scheduled to start in November 2016 and April 2017.

Yokogawa Saudi Arabia will deliver the CENTUM® VP integrated production DCS for the monitoring, control, and operation of these plants' gas turbines, heat recovery boilers (HRSGs), steam turbines, and electric systems (IEC 61850*2) as well as a plant operator training simulator (OTS). The company will carry out all DCS engineering work and provide support for installation, commissioning, and training for operators. Delivery of these solutions is scheduled for the first half of 2016.

In 2012 Yokogawa Saudi Arabia also received an order for the Riyadh PP12 project, and will soon deliver a complete DCS and OTS solution for this 2,175 MW power plant. It is expected that this order and the two orders announced today will enhance Yokogawa's presence in Saudi Arabia.

After the completion of PP13 and PP14, Yokogawa DCS systems will be used to monitor and control operations at SEC power plants having a combined capacity of more than 10 GW.

Yokogawa believes that it was able to win these two orders thanks to:

  • The high reliability of the over 30 systems that we have delivered to power and desalination plants in Saudi Arabia
  • A strong relationship with SEC that was forged by working together on numerous projects
  • Our top-class ranking in an industrial localization program promoted by the Saudi government

As the result of flourishing economic and population growth, the demand for electricity has been increasing in Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern markets. The electric power market is expected to continue to expand throughout this region. Yokogawa aims to use this success in winning these orders to expand its power plant control business throughout the Middle East.

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Technip awarded PMC services for the Nasr Phase II Field Development Project by ADMA-OPCO

TechnipTechnip has been awarded by Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Company (ADMA-OPCO) a contract for project management consultancy (PMC) services for the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) works of the Nasr Phase II Full Field Development project – Packages 1, 2 & 3.

The Nasr Phase II Full Field Development project serves ADMA-OPCO’s overall strategic objective for the midterm total sustainable production target. The Nasr field is being developed to secure an annual average production of 65Kb/d of crude oil by using offshore process facilities, wellheads, pipelines and facilities on Das Island.

The scope of work covers the overall management of the EPC phases under execution in United Arab Emirates, Singapore and South Korea. Technip PMC will execute the project, which is scheduled to be completed in 2019.

Vaseem Khan, President of Technip in the Middle East, commented: “This contract is a significant achievement and it reflects ADMA-OPCO’s trust in our capabilities in delivering key projects for them. Our association with the Nasr Full Field Development continues from the FEED(1) phase where Technip was the PMC contractor. This new award continues to reinforce Technip’s positioning on PMC activities, leveraging its long-lasting experience in executing complex projects”.

Riccardo Moizo, Senior Vice President of Technip PMC, stated: “We are very proud to have been awarded this contract and we are looking forward to assisting ADMA-OPCO in the development of this complex project. This award consolidates Technip’s position as one of the top-tier Project Management Consultancy companies worldwide.”

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