Saipem secures EPCI contracts offshore Saudi Arabia, West Africa

Feb. 6, 2020
Saipem has received several EPCI contracts worth more than $500 million.

Offshore staff

SAN DONATO MILANESE, Italy Saipem has received several EPCI contracts worth more than $500 million. 

Saudi Aramco contracted the company as part of the long-term agreement in force until 2021. The work scope encompasses the design, engineering, procurement, construction, and installation of a 36-in. carbon steel pipeline onto the existing network around the Ju’aymah area and brownfield services at the associated offshore platform.

Eni Angola S.p.A. hired the company for work on the Cabaça and Agogo Early Phase 1 developments. The scope of work includes the EPCI of risers, production flowlines, jumpers and the installation of a subsea production system in water depths ranging between 400 and 600 m (1,312 and 1,968 ft) to be carried out by Saipem vessels FDS and Saipem 3000.

Noble Energy has contracted the company to install a 70-km (43-mi) gas pipeline that will connect the Alen platform offshore Equatorial Guinea to the Punta Europa LNG complex at Bioko Island.

In addition, the crane vessel Saipem 7000 will execute decommissioning activities at the Thistle field in the North Sea.

The company also received transportation and installation contracts in the Middle East and Gulf of Mexico.

02/06/2020