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Saipem pre-qualifies for work at Libya’s offshore gas project

Thursday, September 26 2024

Fossil Energy – EPCC

Saipem has pre-qualified to carry out EPCC works for Production Platform E – part of the $8 billion structures A&E Development Project, which aims to increase Libya’s gas production.

Led by Mellitah Oil & Gas – a joint venture between Italian multinational Eni and Libya’s National Oil Company – the structures A&E project aims to increase gas production to supply the Libyan domestic market and exports to Europe, targeting 750 million cubic feet of gas per day (mmcf/d) by 2026.

Mellitah Oil & Gas launched the invitation for pre-qualification for the Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Hook-up, Commissioning and Start-up (EPCC) of Production Platform E earlier in 2024.

Structures A and E gas fields, part of the development project, lie in Contract Area D, former NC41 area, offshore Libya.

The announcement was made during an oil and gas-focused roundtable at the Libya-Italy Roundtable and VIP Networking Event, which outlined the country’s current exploration and development prospects.

In addition to the Structures A&E Development Project, Eni highlighted several major gas projects under development, including the Bouri Gas Utilization Project – which will recover hydrocarbons from associated gas from two platforms installed on the Bouri field, accompanied by a carbon capture facility – and another 100-mmscf/d gas production project set to come online in 2025.

“We are committed to providing enough gas to Libya to meet domestic needs and continue exporting, while at the same time reducing our carbon footprint,” said Martina Opizzi, Head of North Africa & the Levant Region for Eni, adding that the operator has “already signed some contracts” for all three projects.

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Filed Under: Engineering, ENI, EPCC, International projects, Libya, Saipem Tagged With: A&E Project, engineering, Eni, EPCC, Libya, saipem

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