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The Dubai-based contractor Specialist Services has announced that it has been awarded a contract for the engineering, procurement and project management (EPPM) of 150 man living quarter, switch-gear and turbine generator modules for the ONGC MHN Platform Project in India.
In a statement the company said that the contract was awarded by Larsen & Toubro Limited India and the modules are intended to replace the old BHN Process Platform which was destroyed in the Mumbai High North field fire in 2005.
“The MHN project entails the installation of a process / riser platform with a bridge connecting the Mumbai North West (MNW) and living quarters (MLQ) platforms,” the statement said.
“The complex includes facilities for the processing of well fluids, oil dispatch, water treatment, gas compression, dehydration and dispatch facilities and pilot air injection facilities. The MHN project will also create additional facilities for gas processing from future platforms,” it added.
The statement also said that the scope of work includes a switchgear module comprising of switchgear and control rooms, a laboratory, SCADA and associated battery rooms.
The value of the contract was not disclosed.