McDermott International has received a contract amendment from KJO (Al-Khafji Joint Operations) for a platform in the Hout field.
The platform is located 26 miles of Al-Khafji in the divided zone between Kuwait and the Kingdon of Saudi Arabia.
Work on the brownfield project is expected to be executed through the second quarter of 2017 and is included in McDermott’s first quarter 2015 backlog.
Tom Mackie, McDermott’s vice president, Middle East, said: “This award is a customer relationship success story.
“We have always strived to deliver the best production solution to KJO and today’s award demonstrates continued confidence in McDermott’s capabilities.
“McDermott wins on our ability to deliver a differentiated, full scope EPCI solution for brownfield or greenfield projects to enhance the safety, operability and maintainability of our customer’s facilities.
“These unique capabilities set us apart for the large contract amendment at KJO’s Hout brownfield production facility.”
The large contract amendement is an addition to initial scope for KJO’s Hout project awarded to McDermott in 2012.
The oringinal scope was for an EPCI (engineering, procurement, construction and installation) project for structures including a tripod jacket, deck and flare tower and some 26 miles of 24-inch subsea pipeline.
McDermott was also to carry out modifications to a number of existing platforms in the Hout field through its dedicated brownfield division in Jebel Ali.
The scope includes EPCI for one new platform and two bridges with a total weight of approximately 3,300 tons, including significant modifications at the existing complex.
Engineering is expected to be carried out by McDermott’s detailed engineering teams.
The structures are scheduled to be fabricated at the company’s Dubai-based fabrication facility.
Vessels from the McDermott global fleet are scheduled to undertake the installation work.