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Covering major construction projects in the Middle East
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Saudi Arabia, Kuwait |
| Project Value |
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N/A |
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Oil and Gas | Processing & Separation, Transportation |
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Consultant |
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WorleyParsons Engineering
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| Profile Type |
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Contract Project
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| Associated Projects |
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Contract (1) |
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Phase: EPC - Bid Evaluation
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Completion: Q3 2014
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| Background |
Al Khafji Joint Operations (KJO)Al Khafji Joint Operations (KJO) plans to construct offshore associated gas facilities at the Hout oilfield located in the Divided Zone between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. The project aims at capturing the associated gas from the Hout field that is being flared and transporting via a pipeline to the onshore processing facilities for treatment. This project is part of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait's plan to increase the divided zone's overall production to 900,000 bpd by 2030. WorleyParsonsWorleyParsons is the FEED study consultant. |
| Expected Events |
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Contract Phase/Phase |
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| Q3 2012 |
EPC | Contract expected to be awarded
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| Q3 2014 |
Completion | Project expected to be completed
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| Latest Events |
In March 2012 , bids for the EPC contract were submitted (delayed from 4 August 2011). In Q3 2012, the EPC contract is expected to be awarded (delayed from Q3 2011). In Q3 2014, the project is expected to be completed. |
| Previous Events |
In July 2011, the ITB for the EPC contract was issued. In Q1 2011, the FEED study was completed. |
| Scope of Work |
Construction of offshore associated facilities including: - Replacement flare stack - 24 inch pipeline - Demolition works |
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| Schedule | Contract Phase/Phase | Description |
| Q1 2011 |
FEED | Study completed
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| Jul 2011 |
EPC | ITB issued
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| Mar 2012 |
EPC | Bids submited
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| Q3 2012 |
EPC | Contract expected to be awarded
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| Q3 2014 |
Completion | Project expected to be completed
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Master Project
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