Saipem wins contracts worth around EUR 527 mm
The Italian oilfield services giant Saipem has announced that it has been awarded a number of new onshore contracts
with a total of around $ 753 mm (EUR 527).
The first contract was awarded by Chevron and will be executed in a consortium with Leighton Contractors. The scope
of works includes the engineering, procurement, fabrication, construction and commissioning of the LNG jetty and
related marine structures for the new Chevron Gorgon LNG plant on Barrow Island, off the coast of Western Australia.
Work is expected to be completed in 2013.
The company has also been awarded the EPC contract by the Kuwait Oil Company for the replacement of the compressors
systems at the KOC's Gathering Centres 07, 08 and 21, in the south of the Gulf state.
The scope of work will consist of the engineering, procurement, demolition and disposal of existing facilities,
construction, installation, commissioning, and training of personnel for three new single electricity-driven LP
centrifugal compressors -- one each at the three gathering centres -- complete with inlet and discharge scrubbers and
power and control system. The works will be completed in approximately 32 months.
Finally, in Italy, Canada and Kazakhstan, Saipem has been awarded new contracts, for the performance of various
technical services, as well as for the design and execution of new projects in "Renewables and Environment" market
areas.
Technical services typically consist of front end and continuing engineering and project management services provided
to Saipem's customers. "Renewables and Environment" refers to a recently consolidated business line within.
