French engineering service provider to the oil and gas industry Cegelec is on track in its major offshore projects for ADMA OPCO as the offshore arm of ADNOC prepares for more offshore projects.
Speaking to Arabianoilandgas.com at the ADIPEC, Cegelec’s Abu Dhabi based general manager Declan O’Meara said that the company is providing power systems upgrades and expanding power management systems for ADMA’s offshore assets in its Zakum West Super Complex field adding that the project is valued at US$40 million.
“ADMA is preparing itself to have to provide power to some of their future large projects,” he said.
O’Meara said that key projects such as the gas production facility (GPF) in the Zakum field in addition to the Umm Shaif injection facilities (USGIF) where it is helping to develop ADMA’s electrical power network are important to both Cegelec and ADMA.
Cegelec which has been present in Abu Dhabi for 32 years specialises in plant modernisation projects across the GCC region.
In 2009 Cegelec won an EPC contract from Uhde, a ThyssenKrupp Technologies subsidiary to design and build a blast-proof control centre for the new low-density polyethylene (LDPE) plant at the QAPCO petrochemical complex in Mesaieed, Qatar.
The $42 million project started in July 2009 where Cegelec is providing architectural and ergonomic design services is due for completion at the end of this year.
Cegelec is carrying out a $15 million upgrade of the turbine control systems in the Buhasa gas plant for GASCO in Abu Dhabi which is scheduled to be completed in November 2011.