ABL awarded offshore gig at Egypt’s Kamose field
Published by Emilie Grant,
Assistant Editor
Oilfield Technology,
Energy and marine consultancy ABL has been appointed to provide marine warranty survey services to support the offshore construction for the Phase 4 development of the Kamose offshore gas field development in the Mediterranean Sea for North Sinai Petroleum Company (NOSPCO).
The Kamose Phase 4 development, which is located at the Eastern flank of the Nile Delta, envisages the construction and installation of three new offshore production platforms monopods, named Hoor-1&2, KSE-1 and Snefru-1.
The development also includes drilling three wells via wellhead platforms and connecting its production by installing an 11 km flowline to the existing production network. The infrastructure will be connected to the main offshore pipeline and integrated with the mobile offshore production unit (MOPU) already in place at the Kamose field.
ABL’s scope of work includes technical review and approval of all project documentation, procedures, drawings and calculations. It will also deliver marine assurance and risk services for the proposed fleet, including DP (dynamic positioning) trials and consulting where relevant. ABL will also provide on-site attendances to witness and approve all warranted operations for the transportation and installation (T&I) of Phase 4 offshore facilities.
ABL’s operation in Egypt has been awarded the project by NOSPCO – the operator of the Offshore North Sinai concession in the Mediterranean.
“ABL Egypt brings together local competence, marine experience, engineering expertise and expert process safety engineering to provide a comprehensive offering that will support the safe and optimised delivery of T&I operations for Kamose Phase 4. We look forward to supporting NOPSCO on this important development for Egyptian offshore gas,” says Tamer Gamil, ABL’s country manager in Egypt.
Since its inception in Cairo in 2018, ABL’s Egyptian operation has developed and maintained its status as the local market leader within marine warranty survey (MWS) and DP services. The company has a MWS project share of around 90 percent in Egypt.
ABL is part of Oslo-listed global consultancy group ABL Group ASA.
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