Technip wins Al-Nasr contract

United Arab Emirates' Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Company (ADMA-OPCO) has awarded Technip a contract for project management consultancy (PMC) services for the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) works of the Nasr Phase II full field development project – Packages 1, 2 & 3.

The Nasr field is being developed to secure an annual average production of 65,000b/d of crude oil by using a multi-platform offshore complex, including central processing facilities, accommodation, utilities, flares, bridges, power distribution and facilities onshore at Das Island.

The Al-Nasr oil field is about 80 miles northwest of Abu Dhabi in the Arabian Gulf. ADMA-OPCO's partners in the Al-Nasr field are BP, Total and Japan Oil Development Company.

Vaseem Khan, President of Technip in the Middle East, said: “This contract is a significant achievement and it reflects ADMA-OPCO’s trust in our capabilities in delivering key projects for them. Our association with the Nasr Full Field Development continues from the FEED(1) phase where Technip was the PMC contractor. This new award continues to reinforce Technip’s positioning on PMC activities, leveraging its long-lasting experience in executing complex projects”

Riccardo Moizo, Senior Vice President of Technip PMC, stated: “We are very proud to have been awarded this contract and we are looking forward to assisting ADMA-OPCO in the development of this complex project. This award consolidates Technip’s position as one of the top-tier Project Management Consultancy companies worldwide.”

This new contract follows the award related to Zakum field and reflects Technip’s ability to work early with its clients to design effective project execution schemes.

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