Petrofac has secured a $75m contract from Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) regarding a procurement services project for the Mabrouk North East Line Pipe Procurement Project in Oman.
The latest award is the company’s third project under a ten-year framework agreement with PDO.
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Petrofac noted that the contract is the latest to be awarded under the 2017 agreement to provide engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) support services for PDO’s major oil and gas projects.
Petrofac Oman, Iraq and Saudi Arabia Engineering and Construction group managing director Elie Lahoud said: “We have a strong track record with PDO in Oman and are delighted to have been awarded this latest project under the long-term framework agreement.
“The procurement and management activities for this project will be undertaken from Petrofac’s Muscat office from where we provide first-class expertise in high-value order management.”
As part of the 19-month project, Petrofac will manage line pipe material from sourcing, technical and commercial evaluation.
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By GlobalDataThe company will also plan and control services and will be responsible for the management and coordination of interfaces with all parties involved.
Lahoud added: “We continue to maximise the provision of local goods and services, which evidences our ongoing commitment to delivering in-country value through each of the projects we undertake in the Sultanate.”
Last April, Petrofac secured a $265m contract from PDO for the development of the third phase of the Marmul field (MPP3) located in southern Oman.