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NPCC signs agreement with Al Gharbia Pipe Company

“NPCC will spare no efforts to support ADNOC achieve its gas self-sufficiency plans,” the company’s CEO said in a statement.

National Petroleum Construction Company (NPCC), a subsidiary of National Marine Dredging Company, has signed a purchase order Agreement with Abu Dhabi-based Al Gharbia Pipe Company (AGPC) for the supply of submerged arc welding line pipes for the Lower Zakum Long Term Development Phase-1 New Main Gas Line Project.

Earlier this year, ADNOC Offshore awarded NPCC the EPC contract for the LZ LTDP-1 New Main Gas Line Project. Expected to be completed in 2025, the project includes the construction of a new subsea pipeline that will run 85km from Zakum West Super Complex to Das Island and the provisions to construct, install and test a new platform at the super complex as well as a new gas receiving facility at Das Island.

Eng. Ahmed Al Dhaheri, Chief Executive Officer, NPCC, said, “NPCC will spare no efforts to support ADNOC achieve its gas self-sufficiency plans and cater to increasing global energy demand through delivering complex engineering, procurement, and construction projects according to the highest international standards. The new agreement reaffirms our commitment to working closely with the local industrial manufacturing ecosystem and supporting the ‘Make it in the Emirates’ initiative.”

NPCC is a an EPC company that has been providing solutions to offshore and onshore oil and gas, petrochemicals and renewables sectors for nearly five decades in the MENA region and the Indian Subcontinent.     

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