Sapura Energy Berhad (SEB) has been awarded contracts with a combined value of about US$206 million (RM879 million) offshore Myanmar, Brunei, India, and Australia from several companies including PTG, Shell, ONGC, and PTTEP.
Off Myanmar, PT Gunanusa Utama Fabricators (PTG) awarded Sapura Offshore (formerly SapuraKencana TL Offshore) a subcontract for the Zawtika development project, which covers engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) of wellhead platforms, associated pipelines and tie-ins.
PTG is the main contractor and PTTEP International Ltd. is the client for this project.
The subcontract works consists of EPCI of associated pipelines, transportation and installation of new offshore wellhead platforms, brownfield modifications of existing platforms and installation of telecommunication and control system integrated to existing facilities to be executed in the Zawtika Field Development for Lot 1 and Lot 2. Zawtika is in the Gulf of Moattama, about 300km south of Yangon, Myanmar and 290km west of Tavoy on the Myanmar Coast at an average water depth of approximately 120-160m. The subcontract works are expected to be completed in March 2018.
Offshore Brunei, Brunei Shell Petroleum Co (BSP) awarded Sapura Offshore a contract to upgrade offshore single point mooring replacement (SPM) for the Seria Crude Oil Terminal (SCOT) oil export system (OES).
The contract scope of work consists of project management, engineering, procurement, fabrication, transportation and installation and hook-up/pre-commissioning of one of BSP’s new single point mooring-1 (SPM-1) and pipe line end manifold-1 (PLEM-1) complete system as well as decommissioning of certain parts of existing infrastructure for the project. The duration of the overall works will be approximately 21 months with the offshore works planned to start in April 2018.
Off India, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) awarded Sapura a contract to undertake transportation and installation (T&I) balance subsea works for C26 Cluster Pipeline Project at ‘C-24PI to TCPP’ segment and ’BB to BA’ segment, relocation of anodes at NLW platform. The scope also includes sump caisson removal at BA platform and to divert the flow to inlet of closed drain header at BPA platform. The offshore works are expected to be completed by Q2 2017.
Offshore Australia, PTTEP Australasia has hired Normand Sapura a contract for the provision of IRM services including saturation diving and remotely operated vehicle (ROV) intervention works in Montara field. The work is expected to be completed by July 2017.