Energy services firm McDermott has been awarded a “large” contract with Saudi Aramco in the Arabian Gulf.
The Houston-headquartered company did not disclose the value of the work, but said it was worth between £41.2million and £206.3million.
McDermott will carry out engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) work for a production deck module (PDM) at the Hasbah gas field and modification on the Karan offshore fields.
That will involve providing nearly four miles of 16-inch corrosion-resistant allow, four miles of subsea umbilical cable and a range of other services like electrical modifications to existing production deck modules.
Engineering will take place in Saudi Arabia while fabrication will be performed at McDermott’s Jebel Ali yard in the United Arab Emirates, which is expected to start in the second quarter of next year.
Linh Austin, senior vice president of Middle East and North Africa, said: “This award is confirmation that the McDermott execution model we call the One McDermott Way gives clients confidence that we consistently deliver quality.”