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Umm Shaif Gas Injection Facilities

 
40,000
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Office: Kuala Lumpur, Abu Dhabi, Singapore, New Zealand 
Customer: ADMA OPCO 
Location: Abu Dhabi, United Arab 
Timeframe: 2006 - 2007 
The Umm Shaif Gas Injection Facilities (USGIF) project is the first phase of a major redevelopment of the Umm Shaif Field, located in the Abu Dhabi sector of the Arabian Gulf.

The USGIF facilities comprise a compression platform (CP-1), a collector separator platform (CSP-1) and an accommodation platform (UAP). CSP-1 is linked by bridge to the existing Umm Shaif Super Complex. The facilities will receive, dehydrate and re-inject 219 BSCF per annum of gas into the Umm Shaif reservoirs to maintain and enhance existing oil production.

WorleyParsons originally performed the FEED for the USGIF in Perth directly for ADMA OPCO and we were subsequently engaged by HHI to provide Detailed Engineering for its EPC contract for the facilities. Detailed Engineering was executed in various locations with the majority of the work performed in Kuala Lumpur. The brownfield engineering for the “tie-ins” was completed in Abu Dhabi and the sub-sea pipelines were completed in Singapore.

The project was successfully delivered against extreme schedule demands driven by long lead times on procured equipment, which created the critical path for construction programs within the EPC contract.

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