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Qatar Petroleum on Tuesday announced the awarding of a major engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract for its North Field Expansion Project to Tecnicas Reunidas, a Madrid-based contractor that provides EPC services to the energy industry.
The Spanish company Tecnicas Reunidas will act as the EPC contractor for the expansion of existing liquid products (condensate, propane and butane) storage and loading facilities and the expansion of import facilities for Mono-Ethylene Glycol within Ras Laffan Industrial City, as well as other ancillary facilities and pipelines serving the North Field Expansion Project.
These new facilities will be utilised to handle liquid products from the four new LNG trains comprising the North Field East (NFE) project, which is scheduled to start up before the end of 2025. The facilities will also support two new LNG trains comprising the North Field South (NFS) project.
Commenting on this occasion, Minister of State for Energy Affairs and Qatar Petroleum President and CEO HE Saad Sherida Al Kaabi said, “The award of this major EPC contract is a part of the North Field Expansion Project that supports the further development of Qatar’s substantial natural gas resources and reinforces our position as the world’s largest LNG producer. The contract provides for the expansion of the existing infrastructure required to ensure the safe loading and on-time delivery of associated liquid products to our international customers. We look forward to working with Tecnicas Reunidas to deliver this important project in a safe, timely and successful manner.”
The award of this contract is the culmination of front-end engineering and design (FEED) work that began in early 2018, and represents another important milestone to deliver on Qatar Petroleum’s commitment to significantly increase Qatar’s LNG production capacity. When completed, the NFE project will increase Qatar’s LNG production capacity from 77 million tons per annum (mtpa) to 110 mtpa, while the NFS project will further increase Qatar’s LNG production capacity from 110 mtpa to 126 mtpa.
Kaabi said, “The NFE project, with a capacity of 32 mtpa, is the largest LNG project ever to be undertaken. We are grateful to the wise leadership and directives of His Highness the Amir of the State of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani that place the greatest emphasis on the successful management and development of our natural resources in line with the Qatar National Vision 2030, while maintaining Qatar’s strong global leadership in the LNG industry.”
“I would like to thank Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa Al Thani, the CEO of Qatargas, and his team for their valuable contributions to the project, and to commend the world-class performance of Qatar Petroleum and Qatargas project teams to successfully deliver on this ambitious mission. Activities on the ground are progressing well on all fronts and according to plan and we are on target to deliver the first LNG from the NFE project by the end of 2025,” Kaabi said.
As part of the contract, Tecnicas Reunidas will perform the detailed engineering work in Qatar, leveraging the growing technical capabilities in the country for the development of major projects.
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25/08/2021
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