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Petrofac Selected by ADNOC Gas for US$330 million Habshan Project

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Anamika Talwaria

Editor & Head of Content for Tank Storage Magazine & StocExpo and Chair of Women in Tanks.
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Petrofac has been awarded a new project by Abu Dhabi-based ADNOC Gas for the EPC of a new gas compressor plant at the Habshan Complex in Abu Dhabi. The contract is valued at over US$330 million (€291 million).

The third EPC contract awarded to Petrofac at the vast Habshan Complex, this new scope includes the EPC of two gas compressor trains, associated utilities and power systems. The project will support ADNOC Gas to further increase output from the Complex in support of plans to supply pre-conditioned gas to the Ruwais LNG project plant. It is planned for completion in 2028.

Commenting, chief operating officer of Petrofac’s Engineering & Construction division, Elie Lahoud says: ‘The expansion of our role at the Habshan Complex is testament to the delivery expertise deployed by our team on this and various other projects throughout our long history supporting ADNOC in the UAE. We look forward to working alongside our client to safely and efficiently deliver our new scope with a continued focus on ensuring the impact of our work extends beyond the project site, through investment in our local workforce and supply chain.’

 

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