Contractors submit prices for Bul Hanine offshore field project

22 July 2025

Contractors have submitted commercial bids to QatarEnergy for a project to maintain oil production from the Bul Hanine offshore oil field development.

QatarEnergy has divided the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) scope of work on the Bul Hanine offshore oil field development project into two main packages.

Contractors submitted commercial bids for the first package on 13 July and for the second package by 7 July, according to sources.

QatarEnergy received technical bids for the two packages in late January and early February.

The following contractors, among others, are understood to be bidding for the Bul Hanine offshore oil field development project:

  • China Offshore Oil Engineering Company 
  • Larsen & Toubro Energy Hydrocarbon (India)
  • McDermott (US)
  • PetroVietnam Technical Services (Vietnam)

Qatar's Bul Hanine oil field lies about 120 kilometres offshore in the Gulf’s waters. The field has been in production since 1972 and has produced more than 1.3 billion barrels of oil to date, with an average rate of production of 40,000 barrels a day (b/d).

Through this project, QatarEnergy intends to increase and stablise the field’s output to 93,000 b/d.

EPC works on the first package covers:

  • Installation of four wellhead platforms, requiring 80,000 tonnes of fabrication work
  • Expansion of existing offshore production stations
  • Construction of living quarters
  • Construction of utilities platform
  • Installation of gas-injection platform
  • Installation of riser platform
  • Modifications to existing structures
  • Installation of safety and security systems

EPC works on the second package covers:

  • Installation of subsea pipelines
  • Installation of umbilicals
  • Installation of subsea cables
  • Installation of associated offshore infrastructure.
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