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UAE’s Piling Tech wins $10m contract from Lukoil

Ajman company nets its first win in the oil and gas sector of Iraq

UAE's Piling Tech wins $10m contract from Lukoil
UAE's Piling Tech wins $10m contract from Lukoil

Piling Tech, a unit of UAE conglomerate Tech Group, has announced its first oil sector contract in Iraq, valued at US$10 million from Lukoil.

Piling Tech will be involved in the installation of piles, foundations and wells for the West Qurna-2 oil field in southern Iraq. Lukoil, Russia’s largest private oil firm along with Norway’s Statoil and Iraq’s state-owned South Oil Company is prospecting for oil in West Qurna – 2 after it won the contract in Iraq’s second licensing round in December 2009.

“The West Qurna-2 deal is a milestone development for Piling Tech on two counts,” said Tech Group CEO, Ali Ghaleb Jaber. “One – it is our first foray into the oil and gas sector of Iraq, and second the deal signifies Piling Tech’s growing business footprints across various redevelopment projects in Iraq.”

Piling Tech set up its office in Iraq in 2009 and has been involved in a host of redevelopment projects across the country including piling works for the Sports City, bridges, water desalination plants and buildings in Basra and Baghdad.

“We look at the Lukoil contract as a stepping stone into oilfield development sector in Iraq as Piling Tech is expecting to conclude more deals which are in the active pipeline,” Mr. Jaber said, adding that “the volume of work with Lukoil is also expected to increase further as more contracts are awarded in West Qurna-2 oilfield.”

He said the increasing volumes of business for Piling Tech in Iraq was a direct reflection of the company’s reputation as a specialist in piling and foundation works with modern technology.

Elaborating on the oilfield contract, Dr. Abdul Khalik M. Sultan, General Manager, Piling Tech, said that the current contract with Lukoil for five well clusters from 2 to 8 was a beginning and is the first phase of the project.

“Along with the clusters we will work on in West Qurna-2, we have also been awarded part of Cluster 10 as additional work. These clusters we have been awarded is part of Phase I of the project which has just begun and Phase II contracts are expected to be awarded by the end of 2012, and we do anticipate our volume of business to increase further as this happens.”

West Qurna-2 is a green field under development and once the wells are commissioned is expected to pump 1.8 million barrels per day.

“We do intend to participate in more projects in West Qurna-2 and firm up our role in the oil and gas sector in Iraq. Our aim is to grow and reinforce the reputation as Piling Tech as a trustworthy partner in the lucrative oil and gas sector of the country,” Dr. Sultan said.

 

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