Home Industry Energy Abu Dhabi’s ADNOC awards $548m contract for new main gas line The contract will increase Lower Zakum field’s gas production capacity from 430 million to 700 million standard cubic feet per day by Gulf Business September 5, 2022 Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) awards a $548m (Dhs2.01bn) contract to build a new main gas line at its Lower Zakum field offshore of Abu Dhabi. The engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract was awarded by ADNOC Offshore to National Petroleum Construction Company. The contract will increase Lower Zakum field’s gas production capacity from 430 million to 700 million standard cubic feet per day, supporting ADNOC’s plans to enable gas self-sufficiency for the UAE and cater for increasing global energy demand. Over 75 per cent of the award value will flow back into the UAE economy under ADNOC’s In-Country Value programme and job opportunities will be created for UAE Nationals by the contractor, providing them practical exposure in executing EPC contracts. The new pipeline will cater for the increased volume of associated gas produced by Lower Zakum field as the field’s oil production capacity increases to 450,000 barrels of oil per day by 2025. .@ADNOCGroup has awarded a AED2 billion contract to National Petroleum Construction Company to build a main gas line at its Lower Zakum offshore field, which will increase the field’s gas production capacity from 430 million to 700 million standard cubic feet per day. pic.twitter.com/iYEJMxmXJF — مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي (@admediaoffice) September 5, 2022 Yaser Saeed Almazrouei, ADNOC Upstream executive director, said: “This contract award will enable us to produce more gas as we increase production capacity from Lower Zakum field. This will support our integrated gas masterplan which is driving competitive gas recovery to enable gas self-sufficiency for the UAE and industrial growth, while also helping to meet the increasing global demand for energy.” The project will be completed in 2025 and it will see the construction of a new subsea pipeline that will run 85 kms from Zakum West Super Complex to Das Island. It also includes provisions to construct, install and test a new platform at the super complex as well as a new gas receiving facility at Das Island. Ahmad Saqer Al Suwaidi, ADNOC Offshore CEO, said “Lower Zakum is a strategic asset for ADNOC and the UAE and working with our international partners, we will continue to responsibly unlock and maximize value from the field in line with ADNOC’s 2030 smart growth strategy. This award is an important part of the long-term development plan for the field and will help strengthen ADNOC’s position as a leading low-cost and low-carbon provider of energy for customers around the world.” ADNOC’s gas masterplan links every part of the gas value chain to further unlock Abu Dhabi’s abundant gas reserves enabling domestic gas self-sufficiency, industrial growth and diversification, as well as to meet growing global gas demand. With this award, ADNOC Offshore and its strategic international partners have invested more than $5bn in recent weeks in the long-term development of Abu Dhabi’s offshore operations. The awards included contracts worth more than $3.4bn awarded to ADNOC Drilling to accelerate offshore growth activities and a $1.1bn contract awarded to ADNOC Logistics and Services to enhance offshore operations. Tags ADNOC ADNOC Offshore oil and gas 0 Comments You might also like ADNOC to buy OCI stake in Fertiglobe for $3.62bn Etihad Rail: Abu Dhabi announces new passenger train service ADNOC unveils high-speed green hydrogen refuelling pilot station Arabian Drilling’s Q3 revenue surges by 16% on higher rig activity