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Aramco extends bidding period for Wasit Programme

Programme is Aramco’s second project to produce gas for domestic use

Aramco extends bidding period for Wasit Programme
Aramco extends bidding period for Wasit Programme

Saudi Aramco has extended the deadline for companies to bid for offshore work at non-associated gas fields related to its Wasit programme by one month to December 7, industry sources said, Reuters reported.

Wasit is Aramco’s second project to develop gas fields that are not associated with oil production to meet rising domestic gas demand in the Kingdom.

Work at the first field, Karan, which will have a capacity of 1.8 billion cubic feet per day (cfd), is expected to be completed in 2013. The development of Wasit is split into onshore and offshore construction packages.

Last week, foreign engineering companies submitted proposals for the onshore packages to build the plant, which will be the largest in the kingdom. A source told Reuters that companies have asked for more time to prepare their Wasit bids.

The work calls for the installation of tie-in platforms along with associated pipelines and cables to provide the feed gas to the Wasit central processing facility.

The onshore central processing facility will process 2.5 billion cfd of gas from the Arabiyah and Hasbah offshore sour gas fields when it comes online in 2014 with approximately 1.75 billion cfd being produced.

Aramco’s gas reserves stood at 258 trillion cubic feet in 2009 according to the EIA.

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