Petrofac, a leading provider of services to the global energy industry, has been awarded several contracts by Shell to undertake new Engineering and Procurement Services (EPS) scopes in Oman
The first is a five-year EPS contract for Shell’s Block-10 Mabrouk Phase-2 Project, in the Al Wusta Governate of Oman – around 400 km from the capital, Muscat. It includes well-pads for multiple wells, remote manifold stations and connecting pipeline, including water infrastructure for well development and a field operations Base. Shell Integrated Gas Oman BV, a subsidiary of Shell plc, along with its partners, OQ and Marsa Liquefied Natural Gas, signed a concession agreement to develop and produce natural gas from Block-10 in December 2021.
Two further contracts, to provide residual engineering and procurement services to complete Phase-1B of the Block-10 development, were secured under Petrofac’s global Enterprise Framework Agreement with Shell.
Elie Lahoud, chief operating officer of Petrofac’s Engineering & Construction business, said, “Petrofac has been operating in Oman for over 30 years, delivering more than 15 major projects and US$3.7bn of in-country value during that time. We are delighted to continue our support of the Sultanate’s energy industry and its Vision 2040 priorities.”
The three newly-awarded contracts will be delivered in-country utilising Petrofac’s multi-discipline engineering and project execution office in Muscat.