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Aramco awards permanent communications system contract for Haradh Increment Programme

During a ceremony in Dhahran, Fahad Al-Helal, Saudi Aramco vice president of project management, signed the contract which involves engineering, procurement and construction of permanent communications infrastructure and services.

Aramco awards permanent communications system contract for Haradh Increment Programme
Aramco awards permanent communications system contract for Haradh Increment Programme

Saudi Aramco awarded a contract for a permanent communications system serving its Haradh Increment to Networks & System Integration Saudi Arabia Co (NESIC Saudi Arabia) as part of Aramco’s Gas Compression Programme in Haradh and Hawiyah.

During a ceremony in Dhahran, Fahad Al-Helal, Saudi Aramco vice president of project management, signed the contract which involves engineering, procurement and construction of permanent communications infrastructure and services, including SCADA-RTU systems and backbone connection to support the operation of the nine new gas compression plants (GCPs), seven liquid separation stations (LSSs) and three operational support and administration areas.

“Expanding natural gas production and supply is central to key Saudi Aramco objectives, including diversifying the kingdom’s energy mix and reducing dependence on oil for domestic needs such as power generation with a clean energy source,” Al-Helal said.

“Today’s contract is in line with these goals, and in addition to the environmental implications, will support the nation’s industrial growth. The permanent communications system project will enhance the Haradh Increment Programme, which is a catalyst for economic development by increasing total gas production by more than one billion standard cubic feet per day.”

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