Contractors express interest in Safaniya onshore facilities project

3 June 2025

Saudi Aramco has received solicitations of interest (SoI) from contractors for a major project to build onshore surface facilities to boost the productivity of the Safaniya offshore oil field.

The Safaniya field is the world’s largest offshore oil field and has a production capacity of close to 1.2 million barrels a day (b/d). The field was discovered in 1951 and is located in the waters of the Gulf, 265 kilometres north of Aramco’s headquarters in Dhahran.

Aramco is understood to have issued the SoI document for the Safaniya field onshore surface facilities project in May, with contractors submitting responses by 28 May, according to sources.

The Saudi energy giant has divided the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) scope of work on the project into two packages:

  • Package 1 – Water treatment and injection plant:
    • Building new water injection units
    • Expansion of gas oil separation plant 1
    • Building of storage tanks, transfer pumps and substation
    • Central processing facility at the Zuluf field development that will have water transfer pumps, chemicals injection skids, etc
       
  • Package 2 – Produced water utilities:
    • Fire water system
    • Potable water units
    • Utilities
    • Nitrogen generation system
    • Site buildings
    • Electrical infrastructure
    • Security systems
    • Telecommunications networks

Following the completion of the SoI process, Aramco is now expected to issue the main EPC tender for the Safaniya field onshore surface facilities project this month, sources told MEED.

In addition to initiating the project to build onshore facilities to boost the Safaniya field’s productivity, MEED previously also reported that Aramco had issued three offshore tenders related to the next expansion phase of the field.

Contractors in its Long-Term Agreement pool of offshore service providers are preparing to submit bids for the three tenders, which are Contracts Release and Purchase Order numbers 154, 155 and 156, by a deadline of 31 July.

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Indrajit Sen
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