JV trio to compete for work on North Field LNG project in Qatar

LNG giant Qatar Petroleum (QP) has issued an invitation to tender for engineering procurement and construction (EPC) of the four LNG mega-trains on its North Field Expansion project.

Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, Minister of State for Energy Affairs, the president and CEO of QP; Image courtesy of QP

QP said on Monday that the tender package was issued to three EPC joint ventures. Namely, QP issued them to JVs between Chiyoda and Technip, JGC and Hyundai, and the trio of Saipem, McDermott, and CTCI.

The tender calls for EPC of the four mega-LNG trains with gas and liquid treating facilities, ethane and LPG production and fractionation, a helium plant, and utilities and infrastructure to support the processing units.

The four-mega LNG trains are part of Qatar Petroleum’s plans to expand Qatar’s LNG production from 77 million tonnes per annum (mta) to 110 mta by 2024.

Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, the Minister of State for Energy Affairs, the president and CEO of QP, said: “This tender package comes in line with Qatar Petroleum’s plan to move into the next significant phase of the North Field Expansion project, which will culminate in the award of this EPC contract in January 2020.

It comes at a time when all activities related to the project are progressing well and according to plan at all fronts and I am pleased to announce that further contract awards related to the project will be announced shortly.

The tender follows the recent contract award for the fabrication and installation of eight offshore jackets for the North Field Expansion project to McDermott and the contract award for early site works for the onshore project to the joint venture between CCC and Teyseer.