A joint venture between Técnicas Reunidas S.A. (TR) and Wison Engineering (Wison) has been selected as the EPC contractor and was awarded a lump-sum contract for the expansion of the sulfur handling, storage, and loading facilities within Ras Laffan Industrial City.
These facilities will support the NFE’s four new LNG trains, which are scheduled to start by year-end 2025.
The contract will also include an option for further expansion to support sulfur production for the two additional LNG trains of the North Field South (NFS) project, and infrastructure to support future additional LNG trains.
Commenting on this occasion, HE the Minister of State for Energy Affairs, Saad Sherida al-Kaabi, also the President and CEO of QatarEnergy said, “The award of this EPC contract is the culmination of our efforts to implement the NFE project, the largest of its kind in the history of LNG industry, as part of our journey for the sustainable development of our massive natural gas resources, while maintaining our position as the world’s largest, safest and most reliable LNG producer.
“The contract with the TR-Wison joint venture includes options for the NFS project as well as any future requirements for the handling, storage and loading of sulfur. We look forward to working together to deliver this important project in a safe, timely, and successful manner.”
Al-Kaabi expressed his thanks to Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa al- Thani, CEO, Qatargas, and the working teams from QatarEnergy and Qatargas for their dedicated efforts that have led to the successful conclusion of this new contract.
In delivering the contract, the TR-Wison joint venture will manage the detailed engineering work from Qatar, leveraging the country’s growing technical capabilities for the development of major projects.
Sulfur produced as a by-product of the gas treatment process required prior to the production of LNG is used in the production of fertilizers and as a base material for intermediary chemicals used in the manufacturing of industrial and household products.
With the execution of this EPC contract, the only remaining major EPC contract for the delivery of the North Field Expansion Project, comprising the NFE and NFS projects, is the EPC contract for the NFS two onshore processing and liquefaction trains, which is currently planned to be awarded by the end of 2022.
When completed, the NFE and NFS projects will increase Qatar’s LNG production capacity from 77MTPY currently to 126MTPY by 2027.
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