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Petrofac secures £5 million contract for the Shah Deniz 2 project

World Pipelines,


Petrofac, the international oil and gas facilities service provider, has secured a contract with the BP-operated prestigious Shah Deniz 2 project to provide their maintenance build capabilities. The contract, valued at around £5 million, covers new onshore, offshore and pipeline assets in the Azerbaijan sector of the Caspian Sea for what is one of the largest gas developments in the world.

Plant Asset Management, the asset performance management consulting business of Petrofac, will be responsible for the delivery of this work. Due for completion in 2018, this is part of a long-term project that will see Shah Deniz 2 add a further 16 billion m3/yr of gas production to the current 9 billion m3/yr produced by Shah Deniz Stage 1, through the opening of a new Southern Gas Corridor to Europe.

This award is the latest in a long line of work Plant Asset Management has undertaken for BP including Clair Ridge, Andrew Area Development, ISG and the Chirag Oil Project, which led to the signing of a master service agreement before this project. They will combine their many years of consultancy expertise with their BuildMETM software platform to complete a full spectrum of services in delivering this project. These services will include the development of reliability and maintenance strategies, validation of the master equipment list, creation of a maintenance assignment and the development of computerised maintenance management systems (CMMS) data.

Steve Johnson, Vice President of Plant Asset Management said: “We are thrilled to be supporting BP with one of their most ambitious projects and for the further opportunity to highlight the skills of our high calibre consultants, engineers, developers and analysts.”


Adapted from press release by Hannah Priestley-Eaton

Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/29072014/petrofac-secures-5-million-contract-for-the-shah-deniz-2-project/

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