Under term agreement, the Canadian company to offer FEED services for project work
SNC-Lavalin recently announced that it has been awarded an engineering services contract from Al Dhafra Petroleum, a joint venture company between ADNOC and the Korea National Oil Corporation and GS Energy.
This contract win is aligned with SNC-Lavalin’s new strategy moving forward to greater growth and engineering services.
Under the nine-month agreement, SNC-Lavalin will provide front-end engineering and design (FEED) services for the second phase of the Haliba field, located in Al Dhafra Petroleum’s concession area in Abu Dhabi’s Western Al Dhafra region.
The project’s aim is to develop surface facilities in an optimized manner to handle long-term production as well as future production prospects near Haliba.
The contract scope of work includes verification of the conceptual studies and design, carrying out FEED to develop surface facilities required for processing production from the main plant and its north and south extension areas, execution planning, and designing facilities to handle production from other close-by prospects.
“This contract is aligned with our focus to leverage our extensive expertise and experience across our comprehensive spectrum of end-to-end services to our clients,” stated Craig Muir, President, Resources, SNC-Lavalin.
Al Dhafra Petroleum was established in 2014 to explore and develop untapped fields in its concession area by leveraging innovation and an agile operating model to improve efficiency and maximize value.