L&T Consortium Wins EPCI Order from Saudi Aramco

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L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering (LTHE), a wholly owned subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro Limited  (L&T), said that it has, in consortium with Subsea 7, has bagged two projects from the world's largest oil company Saudi Aramco.

The company which serves the Oil and Gas sector around the world, however, did not share the value of the contracts.

"The award consists of engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) of three oil production deck manifolds and subsea pipelines in Zuluf and Berri fields of Saudi Aramco," the engineering and construction major said in a press release.

This is the fifth award for the consortium and provides for significant project pipeline for the firms, it said.

At present, there are four offshore contracts under execution by the consortium for Saudi Aramco under the Long-Term Agreement.

LTHE has three fabrication yards and this project will be built at its flagship facility at Hazira in Gujarat, India, established to “design and build” offshore oil & gas projects.

Through execution performance on the ongoing projects, LTHE has established a strong track record in the Middle East.

"Over the past three decades, LTHE has served the offshore oil & gas industry with consistent delivery that brings Oil Majors and National Oil Companies to place repeat orders on LTHE for challenging projects," it said in the statement.

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