Under the first contract signed with Petronas Carigali, Sapura Energy will be responsible for the engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) of Kinarut ERB WEST compressor upgrading project offshore Sabah, Malaysia.
The scope of three-year contract includes the removal of existing HP compressors and re-installation of refurbished LP Compressors at Erb West Drilling Platform A (EWDP-A), and refurbishment of re-injection compressors to HP Compressors at offshore at EWG-A.
The contract also calls for the replacement of compressors associated equipment, piping and instrumentation, process and utility tie-ins modifications and other related topside facilities brownfield modifications and improvement at ERB WEST platforms and Kinarut platforms.
Petronas also awarded a contract to Sapura Energy the minor EPCC for Bokor Betty Brownfield & Rejuvenation offshore Sarawak.
The work involves Bokor rejuvenation and host tie-in works at existing platforms including LADR-A and BNG-B and Betty rejuvenation and redevelopment works involving existing platform facilities upgrades.
Sapura Energy said that the work under the contract, which expires in second quarter of 2022, will support Bokor enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and redevelopment of the two fields.
The third contract has been awarded by Hess Exploration and Production Malaysia for engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning plus installation (EPCC+I) work for FFD Phase 2 facilities, North Malay Basin.
Under the contract, Sapura Energy will be responsible for engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning of a conventional 3-legged terminal wellhead platform and a minimal wellhead platform, with associated pipelines.
Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering has awarded a contract to Sapura Energy for transportation and installation of jackets, piles, bridges and appurtenances for Bokor Central Processing Platform project. Work is planned to be completed by March 2020.
The last contract by Mumbai Port Trust involves provision of offshore/onshore pipeline and terminal works for Fifth Oil Berth project.
Planned to be completed by May 2019, work under the contract involves installation of 42in diameter submarine pipeline with a 5in diameter composite cable between onshore terminal at Pir Pau in Main Land, Mumbai, India to the Terminal at Jawahar Dweep and its associated works.