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19/05/2021 – Engineering / Samsung / Mammoet / Gas Storage / Saudi Aramco

Samsung Engineering awards heavy-lifting and transport scope to Mammoet for Saudi Aramco gas storage project
Samsung Engineering awards heavy-lifting and transport scope to Mammoet for Saudi Aramco gas storage project

Samsung Engineering – the appointed main engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor – has awarded Mammoet with the transport and installation scope of the Aramco Hawiyah Unayzah Gas Reservoir Storage (HUGRS) project.



Located 260km east of Saudi Arabia's capital Riyadh, Saudi Aramco’s plant comprises a gas injection facility with a capacity of 1,500 million standard cubic feet per day (mmscfd) as well as a withdrawal facility which is capable of processing up to 2,000 mmscfd of gas.
 
The project includes construction of a gas injection facility with booster and injection compressors, a gas reproduction facility with reproduction compressors and slug catchers, as well as various utilities and offsite facilities.


Scope of work
 



As appointed EPC contractor, Samsung Engineering has awarded Mammoet’s Saudi branch the transport and installation scope of the project. Over 60 components will be received either at King Fahad Industrial Port in Jubail or at a fabrication facility in Dammam and transported to the site for further installation. The heaviest components include four slug catchers, each weighing over 400t.
 



The scope includes associated port handling and customs clearance activities, obtaining required permits from the Royal Commission and the Ministry of Transport, alongside collaborating closely with Saudi Traffic Police to smoothly facilitate the project’s transport phase. Over 200 lifts are expected to take place throughout the 17-month-long project.
 



“This contract award follows on from the successful delivery of other projects for Samsung Engineering in Saudi Arabia, such as the Shaybah petrochemical plant construction project and Jubail United Petrochemical Company’s EO/EG plant,” advised Kevin O’Sullivan, General Manager of Mammoet Saudi Arabia. “It was secured primarily on the back of the client’s confidence in Mammoet’s technical expertise, quality and safety standards and we are confident in the success of this project.
 



“Having been present in Saudi Arabia for over 45 years, we have a proven track record of executing projects of such scale in the Kingdom,” he continued. “Our local operation hub with extensive local fleet and a dedicated local workforce in line with our commitment to Aramco’s In-Kingdom Total Value Add program (IKTVA) demonstrates this.”


Slated for completion in 2023, the facility will enable Saudi Aramco to efficiently manage surplus gas volumes to meet seasonal demand.

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