| Also Known As |
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UZ750 |
| Country |
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UAE |
| Project Value |
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USD 50,000,000 Estimated |
| Sector |
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Oil and Gas | Exploration & Production |
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Consultants |
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Technip Abu Dhabi
(FEED) |
VECO Engineering
(Conceptual study) |
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PMC |
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AMEC
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| Profile Type |
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Contract Project
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| Associated Projects |
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Contract (5) |
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| Cancelled
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Last Activity: EPC - Prequalification
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Initial Completion: 2012
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| Background |
Zakum Development CompanyZakum Development Company (ZADCOZADCO ) plans to construct offshore produced water facilities as part of the Upper Zakum Field development project in Abu Dhabi. The project is aimed at handling the increase in water production and will look at ways of separating, treating and disposing of water produced at the three offshore platforms and transporting it to an onshore treatment facility. TechnipTechnip is the FEED study consultant. Veco EngineeringVeco Engineering is the conceptual study consultant. Amec is the PMC. |
| Latest Events |
In 2011, the project was cancelled. The facilities will be built as part of the "Zadco - Upper Zakum Full Field Development - Gas Processing Units" project. In 2012, the project was initially expected to be completed. |
| Previous Events |
In January 2011, the EOIs for the EPC contract were re-submitted. In 2009, the initial tender for the EPC contract was cancelled. In Q1 2009, the FEED study was completed. In September 2008, the PMC contract was awarded to AMEC. In January 2006, the conceptual study was completed. |
| Scope of Work |
Installation of water separation and disposal facilities at the existing satellite production platforms. |
| Contract Packages |
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| Schedule | Contract Phase/Phase | Description |
| Jan 2006 |
Study | Conceptual study completed
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| Sep 2008 |
PMC | Contract awarded to AMEC
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| Q1 2009 |
FEED | Study completed
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| 2009 |
EPC | Tender cancelled
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| 2012 |
Completion | Project initially expected to be completed
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