Sapura Energy Berhad, a leading global integrated oil and gas services and solutions provider, has been awarded a major contract win in the Middle East on Nov. 16.
Its subsidiary, Sapura Fabrication Sdn. Bhd. — Qatar Branch, was recently awarded a contract by Total E&P Golfe, to provide EPCI, supply and pre-commissioning of two 16-in. pipelines connecting three platforms in the Al-Khalij Field, Block 6. The Al-Khalij field is located offshore Qatar approximately 110 km off the mainland coast, with average water depths of about 59 m. The works are expected to be completed by second-quarter fiscal year 2022.
The pipeline project is part of several contracts recently won by Sapura Energy’s Engineering and Construction (E&C) and Drilling divisions, with a combined value of approximately RM611 million (US$148 million).
The new wins demonstrate Sapura Energy’s resilience in a challenging environment, progressing the company’s strategy of leveraging on its agility and assets to expand international reach.
Sapura Energy aims to capture growing opportunities in addressable markets for oil and gas services, by deepening its presence in the fastest growing regions and industry segments.
Closer to its home base, Sapura Fabrication Sdn. Bhd. has won a contract from Carigali-PTTEPI Operating Co. Sdn. Bhd .(CPOC) for the provision of EPCI, transportation, hook-up and commissioning of host tie-in and brownfield modification work for additional Andalas Pipeline Project for Phase 4 development, in the Malaysia-Thailand Joint Development Area (MTJDA).
The contract scope of work comprises engineering, procurement, onshore construction, transportation and marine spread chartering, as well as offshore hook-up and commissioning of host tie-in and brownfield modification at Jengka-A wellhead platform, Andalas-B wellhead platform, and MUDA central processing platforms. The works are expected to be completed by third-quarter fiscal year 2022.
Earlier this year, Sapura Energy revealed it was awarded the EPCI and pre-commissioning of a 20-in. 29-km subsea pipeline in the same project, by CPOC.
Meanwhile Sapura Energy’s drilling arm continues to gain foothold in the African continent, as Sapura Drilling Holdings Ltd. was awarded a contract by Total Exploration and Production Congo for the provision of its tender assist drilling rig Sapura Berani services.
The scope of the contract comprises the provision of semi tender-assist drilling rig services for three wells offshore Congo, commencing in Q4 FY2021 for a period of three months. The contract provides for an option of one well extension.
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