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L&T Hydrocarbon led consortium wins contract valued over USD 1.6 billion from Saudi Aramco

| | Jul 21, 2016, at 08:59 pm
Mumbai, July 21, 2016: L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering (LTHE), a fully owned subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro, announced on Thursday, that the company -- in consortium with EMAS CHIYODA Subsea (ECS), a 50:50 joint venture company owned by Ezra Holdings Limited and Chiyoda Corporation -- has concluded a large EPCI contract from Saudi Arabian oil giant and the biggest oil company in the world, Saudi Aramco.

EMAS CHIYODA Subsea has entered the consortium through its local subsidiaries EMAS AMC Pte. Ltd and EMAS Saudi Arabia Ltd.

The contract valued at over USD 1.6 billion is for the development of the second phase of Hasbah Offshore Gas field situated off the Coast of Saudi Arabia.

LTHE’s share in the contract value is approximately over 60 per cent.

Coming in as the first major contract from Saudi Aramco after the finalization of the long term agreement executed by Saudi Aramco with LTHE – ECS Consortium in June last year, the order is an affirmation of the superior capabilities of LTHE - ECS Consortium, the company said.

Commenting on the same, Subramanian Sarma, MD & CEO, L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering said, “We are dedicated to providing bespoke EPCI services in this region with our state-of-the art facilities and strong team delivering excellence in execution. We believe that this is the first of many successful results for our consortium and look forward to more accomplishments with our consortium partner EMAS CHIYODA Subsea under the long term agreement, which is for six years extendable by another six years.”

The Consortium will be carrying out the complete ‘EPCI’ work – Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation of the offshore plant, which includes two streams of three well-head platform topsides, one tie-in platform with flare platforms and bridges tied together by 20 km umbilicals and 25 km of in-field pipelines. Other works include interconnections of two 36” trunk lines to transport produced gas from offshore to Fadhili Gas Plant complete with 110 km of fiber optic and power cables for power and communication network with the onshore facilities.

Other onshore facilities like beach valve station, sensationalising valve station, four scraper traps and laying of 35 km of fibre optic cable will also be executed as part of the
contract.

The project is scheduled to be completed over a period of three and half years and will serve Saudi Aramco’s strategy to supply additional 2,500 MMSCFD of clean natural gas through the Fadhili Gas Plant to meet Saudi Arabia’s growing domestic energy demand.

L&T has been serving the upstream hydrocarbon sector since the early ’90s. The company’s offshore track record includes successful completion of several challenging projects for domestic and international clients.

LTHE provides complete ‘EPCI’ solutions for the offshore oil & gas industry combining customised engineering, procurement, fast-track project management and world-class fabrication and installation capabilities meeting stringent timelines and conforming to international safety standards.
 

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