Technip wins EPCC contract in Kuwait
Technip was awarded a contract by Kuwait Gulf Oil Company (KGOC), for the engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning assistance of their Gas and Condensate Export System project. The project is spread over onshore and offshore locations in two countries, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
The objective of the project is to deliver a combination of lean gas, condensate and sour gas through a single 12 in. export pipeline from the Al Khafji Joint Operations facilities in Saudi Arabia to the Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) tie-in facility being constructed near Al-Ahmadi, Kuwait. The facilities will also assist KPC / KJO in achieving one of their primary targets of 1% flaring by reducing the gas flared and additionally monetize valuable hydrocarbon resources.
Total export pipeline length is 110 km, with 4 km onshore in Saudi Arabia, followed by 47 km offshore and 59 km onshore in Kuwait.
Technip's operating center in Abu Dhabi will execute the project, which is scheduled to be completed by the second semester of 2014. Offshore installation will use the Comanche, one of the vessels which entered the Technip fleet with the acquisition of Global Industries.
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