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ENERGY PROJECTS MAP

Falkland Islands

Darwin Gas Condensate Discovery – Phase 1

Borders & Southern Petroleum plc

$1 billion

The concept for the project's phased development has been released. The preliminary development would first concentrate on Darwin East. Assuming appraisal well flow rates meet reservoir modelling expectations, then initial production of 26,000 bpd could be achieved from two production wells and one gas injector well. Optionally, an FPSO could be deployed for the development. Assuming the FPSO is leased, the capital requirement, excluding contingency, for the drilling, subsea, and project costs is estimated to be approximately $640 million.

UAE

Hail & Ghasha Sour Gas Development ADNOC

$15 billion

NPCC, as part of a joint venture with Saipem and CPECC, has been awarded a contract by ADNOC for early engineering and procurement work (Pre-Construction Services Agreement- PCSA) on the offshore facilities of the Hail & Ghasha Development Project. The contract is worth around $60 million and will also include preparing an estimate for the full project delivery scope. The offshore facilities will include subsea pipelines, umbilicals, cables and risers, offshore processing plant and central living quarters.

Malaysia

South Angsi Alpha Decommissioning Hibiscus Petroleum $50 million

T7 Global Berhad has been awarded a contract from Hibiscus Petroleum for the South Angsi Alpha platform. The contract is for the provision of facilities decommissioning services for the platform.

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India

PY-3 Offshore Oil and Gas Field Extension

Invenire Energy Pvt. Ltd

$140 million

Svetah Energy Infrastructure has been awarded a contract to supply an FPSO for a period of five years with a potential five-year extension. The Svetah Venetia FPSO will be utilised and is sent to commence operations in Q4 2023. Asian Energy Service will carry out offshore and marine works for the FPSO during the contract’s entire duration.

Netherlands

A15 & B10 Gas Discoveries

Petrogas E&P Netherlands

$200 million

JDR has been awarded a contract to engineer, design, and manufacture two subsea umbilicals ranging in length from 10 to 13 km that will be used to supply power to two new platforms. The umbilicals consist of hydraulic hoses, chemical injection hoses, electrical cables, and fibre optic cables to facilitate communication between platform facilities.

Indonesia

Thailand

Block B-17 Joint Development Area

(Phase 6)

Carigali-PTT Operating Company (CPOC)

$250 million

MMHE has been awarded the engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) for the project. Under the contract, MMHE will be responsible for the construction of five wellhead platforms weighing an average of 2,000 metric tonnes, including the works on associated subsea pipelines and telecommunication upgrades.

NORWAY Heimdal Complex Decommissioning

Equinor

$7 billion

DOF Subsea has been awarded an EPRD contract for the subsea component. The scope of work includes recovering and disposing approximately of 2000 tonnes of subsea equipment as part of the Heimdal subsea decommissioning works. Between 2024 and 2028, the offshore work will be divided into two major campaigns involving three DOF vessels.

Duyung

PSC - Mako, Mako South and Tambak Gas (West Natuna) Indonesia

Conrad Petroleum

$303 million

Conrad Asia Energy has awarded two FEED contracts for the Mako gas project. Synergy Engineering has been awarded FEED contract for a mobile offshore production unit (MOPU) and Asiatek Energy secured the FEED for subsea umbilicals, riser and flowlines for the project which is to be developed in two phases. Phase 1 will see the drilling of six wells tied back to a leased MOPU via a bridge linked conductor support frame structure at the Mako field.

SENEGAL Yakaar and Teranga Gas Fields

bp

$1 billion bp is set to present a development plan for the fields during the first quarter of 2023 and could reach a final investment decision on the project later on in the year with a view to starting production in 2026. The Yakaar and Teranga fields could produce up to 20Tcf of gas.

DENMARK Pathways Alliance CCS Project

TotalEnergies

$700 million

TotalEnergies has been awarded two licenses for the exploration of CO2 storage potential in the Danish North Sea. TotalEnergies plans to carry out evaluation and appraisal work to develop the project and will repurpose existing infrastructure in the North Sea as well as build new facilities.

INDIA Ornskoldsvik Power-toFuel Project

ONGC

$500 million

ONGC has announced plans for the eighth phase of ONGC’s pipeline replacement project which is to be developed in two phases. Phase 1 will include 90 kilometres of pipelines and Phase 2 will include 140 kilometres of pipelines. Bid documents are set to be released during Q1 2023, with awards for Phase 1 work to be made in Q3 2023.

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