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SNC-Lavalin to Work on UAE’s Haliba Field

Published on : 2020-01-22

“This contract is aligned with our focus to leverage our extensive expertise and experience across our comprehensive spectrum of end-to-end services to our clients,” said Craig Muir, President of SNC-Lavalin.

The agreement has a time-frame of nine months. During which, SNC-Lavalin will provide front-end engineering and design (FEED) services for the second phase of the Haliba field.

Moreover, the project’s plan is not only to develop surface facilities to handle long-term production, but also to extend to future production prospects near Haliba as well.

Under the contract’s scope of work, SNC-Lavlin will be responsible for verification of the conceptual studies and design, carrying out FEED to develop surface facilities required for processing production from the main plant and its north and south extension areas, execution planning, and designing facilities to handle production from other close-by prospects.

“We are committed to delivering the highest quality services to our client and help them achieve their objectives. Our teams will ensure we bring the technical know-how, agility and innovative solutions that we are known for to this project,” Muir added.

It is worth mentioning that this agreement comes in line with Al Dahfra’s main goal which is to unlock more hydrocarbon resources in the UAE, and drive a more profitable upstream business.

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