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KBR wins offshore engineering contract

CONSTRUCTION giant KBR has won an engineering design contract for the Al-Nasr Full Field Developm...

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Under the contract, KBR will provide engineering design and support services for the entire Al-Nasr Package 2 scope.

The contract for the Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Company-led field was awarded by Hyundai Heavy Industries with the value and contract length not disclosed.

Other stakeholders in the field include Japan Oil Development Company and majors BP and Total SA.

KBR said these facilities comprised a multi-platform super complex that included central processing facilities, accommodation, utilities, flares, bridges and power distribution.

"When completed, the super complex will produce an annual average of 65,000 barrels of crude oil per day," KBR said.

KBR president and CEO Stuart Bradie said the contract win strengthened its position as an industry leader in providing engineering services for offshore processing facilities.

The offshore oil field is located about 80 miles northwest of Abu Dhabi in the Arabian Gulf.

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