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MEED Projects Oil and Gas Webinar by Smriti Kunte
10th of December 2012
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Major Oil and Gas Contracts Awarded 2007 - 2012
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In the Period 2007 – 2012, contracts worth $182.2 billion were awarded in the GCC Oil, Gas and Chemical Sectors
Contracts worth a value as low as $11.2 billion were awarded in the year 2008, while 2009 saw the awarded value peaking to over $52.3 billion.
Since the 2009 high, new project activity declined to just over half the value in 2011.
Until the 1st week of December 2012 figures stand just over $28.8 billion with another $4-5 billion expected to be awarded before the year ends
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Country Breakdown of Contracts Awarded 2007 – 2012 ($m)
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777, 0% 14,018, 8% 4,990, 3%
14,607, 8%
87,583, 48%
60,218, 33%
Bahrain Kuwait Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia UAE
Saudi Arabia, the largest Oil and Gas Market continues to be in the pole position with a value over $87.6 billion
The UAE remains not far behind with the value of awarded contracts close to $60.2 billion followed by Qatar, Kuwait, Oman and Bahrain together contributing to an awarded value of less than $35 billion.
Country, Yearly Breakdown of Contracts Awarded 2007 - 2012
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Saudi Arabia, has been consistent in awarding contracts valued between $12 - $20 billion, last five years except for 2008.
UAE on the contrary, peaked to over $30 billion in 2009 as against its lowest at $1.1 billion in 2008
Kuwait saw the award of contracts worth almost $7 billion in 2010, four-fold than other years
Sector Breakdown of Contracts Awarded 2007 – 2012 ($m)
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By Sector, Oil and Gas was by far the largest with total contracts awarded worth $49.1 billion
Quite closely followed by Petrochemicals with awards worth $42.3 billion
LNG constituted the smallest segment of market with contracts awarded worth $58 million
The Pipeline, Gas Processing and Refining sectors had contracts awarded between $22 and $39 billion
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22,373, 12% 58, 0%
49,106, 27%
42,332, 23%
22,677, 13%
38,277, 21%
Fertiliser Gas Processing LNG Oil / Gas Production Petrochemicals Pipeline Refining
Major Contracts Awarded in UAE and Saudi Arabia 2008 - 2012
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Client Project Value ($m) Contractor Award Date Status
UAE
Gasco Habshan 5 Process Plant 4,700 JGC, Tecnimont Q3 2009 Complete
IPIC Abu Dhabi Crude Oil Pipeline (ADCOP) 3,290 CNPC Q2 2009 Complete
Takreer Ruwais Refinery Expansion Project - Process Package 2 (RFCC) 3,109 GS E&C Q4 2009 Execution
Takreer Ruwais Refinery Expansion Project - Package 3 (Offsites & Utilities) 2,700 Samsung Engineering Q4 2009 Execution
Takreer Ruwais Carbon Black and Delayed Coker Project 2,470 Samsung Engineering Q2 2006 Execution
Saudi Arabia
Yasref Yanbu Export Refinery: Gasoline Block 2,500 Daelim Q3 2010 Execution
Aramco Manifa Arabian Heavy CrudeProgram:Central Processing Facility:GOSPs 2,400 Saipem SpA Q2 2008 Complete
Aramco Manifa Arabian Heavy Crude Program:CPF:Package2 2,200 JGC Q2 2008 Complete
Satorp Jubail Export Refinery:Conversion Package 1,700 Technip Q3 2009 Execution
Sadara Jubail New Petrochemical Complex:Utilities&Offsites 1,650 Fluor Q3 2011 Execution
Major Contracts Awarded in Qatar and Kuwait 2008 - 2012
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Client Project Value ($m) Contractor Award Date Status
Qatar
RasGas Barzan Gas Development - Onshore (Phase I) 1,700 JGC Q1 2011 Execution
QatarGas Plateau Maintenance Project for Onshore Facilities (AGX) 1,200 Chiyoda, Technip Q1 2010 Execution
RasGas Barzan Gas Development - Offshore (Phase I) 800 HHI Q1 2011 Execution
QP Strategic Gas Transmission Project (SGTP) 750 Punj Lloyd Q3 2008 Complete
Qapco Ethylene Plant Expansion 715 CTCI Q1 2012 Execution
Kuwait
KOC Oil / Gas Pipelines from Mina Al Ahmadi Refinery to Kuwait Power Plants 1,802 Hyundai E&C, Petrofac Q3 2010 Execution
KOC Jurassic Non Associated Gas Reserves Expansion: Phase II 1,556 Kharafi National Q4 2010 Execution
KOC Booster Station 171 900 Saipem Q2 2010 Execution
KNPC Mina Al Ahmadi Refinery: Gas Fractionation Train 4 886 Daelim Q2 2010 Execution
KOC Booster Station 132 724 SK E&C Q4 2010 Execution
Major Contracts Awarded in Bahrain and Oman 2008 - 2012
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Client Project Value($m) Contractor Award Date Status
Bahrain
BBOC Lube Oil Refinery 430 Samsung Engineering Q3 2008 Complete
Tatweer Awali Field Redevelopment 207
MSCS, Ramsis Engineering, Special Technical Services, EnerServ Q3 2011 Execution
Banagas Gas Compressors & LPG Expansion 43 JGC Corporation Q3 2010 Execution
Banagas Sitra Gas Compressor Station 42 JGC Corporation Q3 2011 Execution
Oman
OOCEP Musandam Oil / Gas Processing Plant 480 Hyundai Engineering Co Q1 2011 Execution
Saltic Salalah Ethylene Dichloride & Caustic Soda Facility 450 Hanwha E&C Q3 2012 Execution
PDO Kauther Field Gas Compression Depletion Project 350 Petrofac Limited Q3 2009 Complete
PDO Saih Rawl Gas Depletion Compression Project: Phase II 235 Larsen & Toubro (L&T) Q3 2012 Execution
Top Contractors in the Oil and Gas Market Based on Execution Projects
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Clear dominance of Korean Contractors, in the oil and gas markets
Four out of the top five contractor companies are Korean
Return of the LSTK Approach seen as the prime factor for the Korean dominance
Selected Planned Projects in the UAE
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Zadco Upper Zakum 750k, EPC2 4,000 Q4 2012 EPC Bid
Adma-Opco Sarb full field development 1,500 Q1 2013 EPC Bid
Adma-Opco Umm al-Lulu full field 3,000 Q1 2013 EPC Bid
Adma-Opco Nasr full field development 2,000 Q3 2013 FEED
Ipic Fujairah Refinery 3,500 Q4 2013 FEED
Adco North East Bab, Phase 3 2,000 Q1 2014 Pre-FEED
Gasco IGD expansion 1,000 Q1 2014 Pre-FEED
Chemaweyaat Al-Gharbia aromatics complex 1,000 Q4 2014 Pre-FEED
Client Projects Value ($m) Award Date Status
Selected Planned Projects in Saudi Arabia
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Satorp Jubail Export Refinery Phase 2 9,000 2014 Study
Aramco Ras Tanura Clean Fuels and Aromatic 2,000 Q4 2013 FEED
Sabic MMA and PMMA Plants 500 Q3 2013 FEED
Sadara / Solvay Hydrogen Peroxide 200 Q3 2013 FEED
Petro Rabigh Clean Fuels 1,000 2014 Study
Saudi Kayan UHM Polyethylene Plant 200 Q3 2013 FEED
Aramco Midyan Gas Development 800 Q1 2013 EPC Bid
Saudi Kayan N- Butanol 500 Q1 2013 EPC Bid
Petro Rabigh Acrylic acid and SAP Units 500 Q2 2013 FEED
Client Projects Value ($m) Award Date Status
Selected Planned Projects in Qatar and Bahrain
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Laffan Refinery Company Laffan Condesate Refinery – Phase 2 1,000 Q1 2013 EPC Bid
QP / Shell Ras Laffan Petrochemical Complex 1 6,400 Q1 2014 EPC PQ
QP / Qapco Ras Laffan Petrochemical Complex 2 5,500 2014 Study
Qapco Messaid Ethane Cracker 500 2013
First EPC package awarded to CTCI/IHI in March 2012. Second due to be awarded in 2013
Bapco Sitra Refinery Expansion 6,000 2015 Study
Bapco LNG Receving Terminal 600 2014 EPC PQ
Bapco Sitra LPG 70 2014 Planned
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Bahrain
Client Projects Value ($m) Award Date Status
Selected Planned Projects in Kuwait and Oman
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KNPC New Refinery Project 15,000 2013 EPC PQ
KNPC Clean Fuels Project 18,000 2014 EPC PQ
KOC Kuwait Environmental Remediation Programme 3,000 2013 EPC PQ
KOC Gathering Centres 1,500 2013 FEED
KOC Low Fars Heavy Oil Development 7,000 2014 Planned
PIC Olefins III 7,000 2014 Planned
Oman
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British Petroleum Khazzan and Makarem Fields 15,000 2013 EPC PQ
DRPI Duqm Refinery 6,000 2014 Study
ORPC Sohar Refinery Expansion 1,500 2013 EPC PQ
OOC Sohar PTA and PET Plants 800 2014 Study
OGC Duqm Gas Pipeline 210 2013 FEED
Client Projects Value ($m) Award Date Status
Market Forecast 2012 - 2015
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A significant pick-up is forecast for 2013 with estimated awards totaling just over $50bn
2014 forecast is also estimated roughly in line with 2009 peak
For 2015, contract volumes are likely to meet the historical average of $35 - $ 40 billion
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