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Major gas processing news out of Saudi Arabia

Saudi Aramco has finalized its bid selection process for the Wasit gas program onshore facilities, selecting SK Engineering  and Construction and Samsung Engineering.

Inlet and gas facilities.   Saudi Aramco has selected SK Engineering and Construction for a lumpsum turn key (LSTK) contract to perform the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) work for the inlet and gas facilities. The scope of this package includes building four gas treating trains, flare and burn pit facilities and related electrical and control systems including substations and process interface buildings.

Cogeneration and steam generation.   The company has selected Samsung Engineering for a LSTK contract to perform the EPC of the cogeneration and steam generation facilities. The scope of this package includes building four  150-megawatt cogeneration units, three boilers, central control building and electrical and non-electrical utilities.

SRU and utilities.  SK Engineering and Construction was selected for a LSTK contract to perform the EPC for the sulfur recovery units (SRU) and utilities facilities. The scope of this package includes building four SRUs, sulfur loading facilities, main pipe way, utilities and related electrical and control systems including substations and process interface building.

NGL fractionation.  Saudi Aramco has selected SK Engineering and Construction for a LSTK contract to perform the EPC for NGL fractionation.  The scope of this package includes NGL inlet facilities, NGL fractionation facilities, product treating and storage, LT flare, control systems including substations and process interface buildings.

To meet market needs for local feedstock and support the national economy, the Wasit gas program would process 2,500 million standard cubic feet of non-associated Khuff gas from the Arabiyah-Hasbah offshore field with production startup scheduled in 2014.

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