Foster Wheeler and Hyundai Engineering win Saudi Aramco construction contract for the Khurais Gas Facility free RSS news feed from the construction News Portal
(22/09/2006)

A joint venture led by Foster Wheeler Energy Limited, part of the Global Engineering and Construction Group, with Korea's Hyundai Engineering and Construction Co., Ltd., has been awarded a turnkey engineering, procurement and construction contract by Saudi Aramco for the Khurais Gas Facility, part of the Khurais Central Processing Facility in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The Khurais Gas Facility is one of the main contract packages that make up the Khurais Crude Increment Program, which aims to deliver 1.2 million barrels per day (b/d) of Arabian light crude by 2009. This program is the largest project to be developed under Saudi Aramco's expansion program aimed at increasing oil production by the end of the decade and is one of the most important oil projects in the world today.

"This is a very important win for Foster Wheeler," said Steve Davies, chairman and chief executive officer of Foster Wheeler Energy Limited. "This award further demonstrates our commitment to, and our growing strength, in the upstream oil and gas sector, a strategically important business for Foster Wheeler. It also further demonstrates Saudi Aramco's confidence in our ability to meet their objectives for this project, based on our proven performance on the front-end design for the entire Khurais development, and on our performance on Saudi Aramco's previous major oil and gas developments, such as Haradh and Qatif."

"We have consistently met or exceeded Saudi Aramco's safety, quality, schedule and cost targets and, together with Hyundai, our joint venture partner for Khurais, are fully committed to delivering the same best-in-class performance for this project."

"This program is one of the largest industrial projects being undertaken in the world today and is the largest crude increment program undertaken in the history of Saudi Aramco. This program is challenging because of the scope and complexity of the facilities, the extensive and diverse work locations and the short timescales involved," commented Mr. A. A. Al-Ajmi, vice president, project management, Saudi Aramco.

"We are confident that the Foster Wheeler and Hyundai joint venture has the skills and track record to manage this challenge and to deliver a world-class gas plant."

The Foster Wheeler contract value was not disclosed.


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