Petrofac reported on September 6, 2017, that the company has secured a contract worth more than $700 mln to provide engineering services at Sakhalin Energy Investment Company’s onshore processing facility (OPF) on Sakhalin Island.
Petrofac’s project consists of a lump-sum engineering, procurement and offshore fabrication component, in addition to a reimbursable element for construction and site services.
Work related to the project includes inlet separation and feed gas compression facilities and a new flare system, as well as utilities, substations and associated buildings.
Petrofac engineering and construction growth business group managing director Sunder Kalyanam said: «Sakhalin Island is a very familiar location for Petrofac as our Sakhalin Technical Training Centre (STTC), established in 2008, has been helping meet increased local demand for competent personnel specialising in the oil and gas industry.»
The project also includes a temporary beach landing facility, refurbishment of the existing camp and temporary site facilities for Sakhalin Energy and Petrofac, in addition to brownfield tie-ins to the existing OPF.
It is expected to support Sakhalin Energy in maintaining its sustainable LNG capacity.
In a separate development, Petrofac has secured a $404.7 mln engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract to enable Gazprom’s subsidiary South Stream Transport to develop onshore pipelines and a gas receiving terminal near Kiyiköy in Turkey.
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