Petrofac Wins Offshore Contract in Iraq

Petrofac, the international oil & gas service provider, has signed a contract worth approximately US$100 million to provide offshore operations and maintenance services for the Iraq Crude Oil Expansion Project. Awarded by Iraq’s South Oil Company (SOC), the 12-month contract will commence following a three-month mobilisation period. There is also additional scope for the contract to be extended via two one-year contract extension options.

Petrofac’s Offshore Projects & Operations (OPO) business secured the award following a competitive tender. OPO will now provide operations and maintenance services for the new oil export facilities situated approximately 60km offshore the Al Fao Peninsula in Southern Iraq. The facilities include: an offshore platform, metering station, single point moorings (SPMs), subsea pipelines and tanker operations.

Marwan Chedid, Chief Executive of Petrofac’s Engineering, Construction, Operations and Maintenance division, commented: “This is our first offshore operations contract in Iraq which broadens the scope of our growing operations within an important country for Petrofac.

“This is also the first time Petrofac has contracted directly with an Iraqi National Oil Company, and we are delighted to begin our working relationship with SOC, a new and important customer for our Group. We intend to deploy our capabilities together with our focus on delivery to enable SOC to operate its offshore facilities safely, while delivering increased crude export.”

Dyeyaa Jaafar Hyjam, Director General, Southern Oil Company, said: “Petrofac was selected for this contract in recognition of the Group’s capabilities and the good work it has undertaken within Iraq to date. Increasing the export of crude is a key driver for this important project and we are confident that Petrofac can help us deliver our targets and become a trusted partner for SOC over the long-term.”

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Press Release, August 14, 2012;  Image: Leighton