Technip & NPCC to Execute Qatargas II Offshore EPC Contract
Technip
Technip, jointly with the National Petroleum Construction Company, will be in charge of the EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) contract for the offshore facilities of the Qatargas II Liquefied Natural Gas plant expansion project awarded by Qatar Liquefied Gas Company Limited (II), "Qatargas II" to NPCC. Technip's share of the approximately USD $500 million contract is 30% and includes the engineering and sharing of procurement activities, which will be undertaken by its engineering center based in Abu Dhabi (UAE).
The project consists of three unmanned offshore platforms, refurbishment and tie in work to the existing NFB platform, two new 34" and 38" pipelines to shore and several new power and/or communications umbilicals which will support the two new Qatargas II LNG Trains 4 & 5 at Ras Laffan City.
The offshore facilities are scheduled to be completed to support the onshore facilities of Train 4 by December 2007 and those of Train 5 by October 2008.
Production from North Field of approximately 2.9 billion standard cubic feet per day of raw gas is planned to supply Trains 4 & 5, to be built under a separate contract signed on the December 15, 2004 by Technip and Chiyoda.
The project consists of three unmanned offshore platforms, refurbishment and tie in work to the existing NFB platform, two new 34" and 38" pipelines to shore and several new power and/or communications umbilicals which will support the two new Qatargas II LNG Trains 4 & 5 at Ras Laffan City.
The offshore facilities are scheduled to be completed to support the onshore facilities of Train 4 by December 2007 and those of Train 5 by October 2008.
Production from North Field of approximately 2.9 billion standard cubic feet per day of raw gas is planned to supply Trains 4 & 5, to be built under a separate contract signed on the December 15, 2004 by Technip and Chiyoda.
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