JGC wins Abu Dhabi contract

JGC has won a contract for the construction of crude oil processing facilities in Bab, Abu Dhabi. The project is implemented by ADCO, Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations (part of the ADNOC group, Abu Dhabi’s state-owned oil organisation). JGC will provide design, materials/equipment procurement, construction and commissioning for crude oil processing facilities. The value of the contract is approximately 11 billion yen and completion is scheduled for the end of 2004. The project awarded to JGC is part of a national programme, and is an expansion of existing facilities located in Bab, some 150km SW of the city of Abu Dhabi. The facilities collect crude oil from a number of wells in that area and remove impurities before shipping it as a sellable oil. The expansion project calls for the construction of crude oil processing Train 6 and Train 7, designed to increase the plant’s total crude production capacity from the present 250,000bpd to 350,000bpd. This expansion will include the upgrading of existing control systems, pipeline installation, and the reinforcement of auxiliary facilities, including utilities. This is the first EPC contract to be awarded to JGC in Abu Dhabi.





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