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10/11/23, 5:16 PM MEED | Adnoc awards $17bn EPC contracts for Hail and Ghasha
with Adnoc’s committed investment for carbon capture capacity of
almost 4 million t/y.
The CO will be captured, transported onshore and stored
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underground, while low-carbon hydrogen is produced that can
replace fuel gas and further reduce emissions. The project will also
leverage clean power from nuclear and renewable sources from the
grid, Adnoc added.
“The carbon captured at Hail and Ghasha will support Adnoc’s
wider carbon management strategy, which aims to create a
platform that connects all the sources of emissions and
sequestration sites to accelerate the delivery of Adnoc and the
UAE’s decarbonisation goals,” Adnoc stated.
Execution of EPC works
The Abu Dhabi energy giant started a fresh EPC tendering
round for the Hail and Ghasha project in late April, just days after
cancelling the pre-construction services agreements (PCSAs) it
signed with contractors in January.
Contractors expressed interest in participating in the latest Hail and
Ghasha EPC tendering round by 19 May, MEED
previously reported. Adnoc has since been in negotiations with
contractors for the offshore and onshore EPC packages of the Hail
and Ghasha scheme.
The new expression of interest document issued by Adnoc on 29
April detailed its latest EPC execution strategy for the Hail and
Ghasha development. Under these plans, the offshore and onshore
scope of work has been divided into three packages:
Package one: Subsea pipelines, umbilicals, cables, risers and
other offshore structures
Package two: Offshore drilling centre facilities, the Ghasha
offshore processing plant and central living quarters
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