Dynamic inks Aramco Arabian Gulf work

OE Staff
Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Dynamic Industries Saudi Arabia (Dynamic Saudi Arabia), headquartered in Al-Khobar KSA, and Houston-headquartered Dynamic Industries International (Dynamic International), have been awarded a major offshore project under their long-term agreement with Saudi Aramco.  The project scope of work includes engineering, procurement, fabrication, transportation, installation, demolition, hook up, testing, and pre-commissioning of various components for offshore oil facilities in the Arabian Gulf.

In mid-2015, Saudi Aramco awarded Dynamic Saudi Arabia and Dynamic International long-term agreement contracts, making the Dynamic team an integral partner in Saudi Aramco’s offshore maintain potential program and gas program.  These visionary programs are designed to keep Saudi Aramco in its preeminent position in the global oil markets as well as enhance the supply of energy to the domestic Saudi market.                                                                                                   

“Dynamic spent the last several years working towards this and we now intend to seize the opportunity to demonstrate our capabilities to Saudi Aramco and our commitment to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” Donnie Sinitiere, Dynamic Industries general manager, and EVP and COO of Dynamic International.  “Dynamic’s primary goal is to deliver excellence in execution and safety, while maximizing local content and providing employment opportunities for our in-Kingdom workforce.  Dynamic will execute nearly every phase of this project in-Kingdom out of Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia.”

Dynamic Saudi Arabia is jointly owned by Dynamic International, a full service offshore EPCI contractor to the global offshore oil and gas industries, and Bandariyah International Co., a Saudi Arabian company specializing in the oil and gas industry.

Categories: Middle East Engineering Installation Procurement Fabrication

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