Project Profile
Value: US$500 Million
Startup Year: 2042
Location: Abu Dhabi (UAE), Satah
The Satah full field Development will see the re-injection of 10 million cf/d of associated gas to maintain reservoir pressure. The project involves the installation of a gas treatment unit, seperators, compressors and four 20km pipelines at the Azana onshore site. The current production is around 25,000 bpd.
Offshore Package:
The supply and installation of four 22-inch diameter subsea crude oil and gas transfer pipelines, each of 20kms.,pig launchers and receivers, flow lines and a 20km subsea pipeline and modifications to existing topsides at Satah. The pipelines will be laid to depths of up to 30 metres.
Onshore Package:
The supply and installation of separators, gas dehydrators, gas injection compressors, gas sweetening units, acid gas recovery facilities and a flare system. The facilities are to be installed on the nearby Arzanah Island.
Operator:
Zakum Development Company (Zadco): Operator with 60% interest
NPEX: 40% participating interest
Contractors:
Amarinth Ltd.: API 610 OH2 pumps
Mott MacDonald: PMC
Tebodin Middle East Ltd.: FEED
WorleyParsons: Managing FEED completion
Galfar Engineering & Contracting: EPC - Water facilities package
Penspen Group: PMC for EPC work
Consortium for EPC: NPCC and Technip
Xodus Group: Contract for the vibration assessment and analysis on the oil train piping and structures for Zakum Development Company (ZADCO) at Zirku Island, 140km north-west of Abu Dhabi. The work, valued at over US$600,000, will pull in services from Xodus’ process, piping, instrumentation and structural teams. The 24-week project will include a Front End Engineering Design (FEED) scope of work. With its advanced oil and gas installations, Zirku is considered the main industrial base for the processing, storage and export of oil from the Upper Zakum, Umm Al-Dalkh and Satah fields. The company secured a three-year contract to deliver rotating machinery condition monitoring services with rotating machinery vibration analysis and risk management.