Firms express interest in QatarEnergy NGL train project

17 July 2024

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Contractors have expressed interest in a QatarEnergy project to add a fifth natural gas liquids (NGL) train at its NGL complex in Qatar’s Mesaieed Industrial City.

The objective of the project is to build a fifth NGL train (NGL-5) with the capacity to process up to 350 million cubic feet a day of rich associated gas from QatarEnergy’s offshore and onshore oil fields.

QatarEnergy issued the expression of interest (EoI) document for the NGL-5 project in June, with contractors submitting responses by 24 June, sources told MEED.

According to sources, the following contractors are understood to have expressed interest in participating in the project’s main contract tendering process:

  • CTCI Corporation (Taiwan)
  • Larsen and Toubro Energy Hydrocarbon (India)
  • McDermott (US)
  • Saipem (Italy)
  • Samsung E&A (South Korea)
  • Tecnicas Reunidas (Spain)
  • Tecnimont (Italy)

⁠Following the end of the prequalification round, QatarEnergy is expected to issue the main engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for the NGL-5 project in the third quarter of this year.

In the EoI document, QatarEnergy said that it began site preparation for the project in the fourth quarter of last year and expects work to complete in the first quarter of 2025.

QatarEnergy intends to start operations at the NGL-5 facility by the second quarter of 2028.

Project scope of work

Associated gas from the PS1, PS2 and PS3 offshore fields and the Dukhan onshore field gets processed at existing facilities in the NGL complex at Mesaieed – the FSP, NGL-1 and Qapco ERU units.

The planned NGL-5 facility will replace the three units at the Mesaieed complex and process gas from the PS1, PS2 and Dukhan fields.

The scope of work on the project involves EPC of units for the following functions:

  • Feed gas compression
  • Slug handling
  • Gas sweetening
  • Dehydration
  • Mercury removal
  • NGL fractionation
  • NGL recovery
  • Product treatment
  • Propane refrigeration
  • Acid gas enrichment
  • Sulphur recovery
  • Anti-flaring
  • Utilities
  • Boil-off gas recovery
  • Drains and collection networks
  • Effluent water treatment plant
  • Carbon dioxide treatment and sequestration/export
  • Brownfield modifications
  • Product rundown pipelines.

QatarEnergy plans to divide the scope of work on the NGL-5 project into five EPC packages.

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Indrajit Sen
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