McDermott International Inc. received a brownfield contract for engineering, procurement, construction and installation of 12 jackets for oil and gas fields offshore Saudi Arabia from Saudi Aramco, the company said May 26.
McDermott’s teams in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia, will handle the engineering and procurement work. The service company’s Dubai-based fabrication facility will make the jackets, and vessels from its global fleet will handle the installation work.
Work is scheduled for completion by the end of 2016’s first quarter. It will be included in McDermott’s second-quarter 2015 backlog.
This is the second award McDermott has received in 2015 from Saudi Aramco, the company said. It represents a work scope bid under an existing long-term agreement.
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