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Saudi Aramco sign two EPCI contracts with India's L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering

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The biggest oil company in the world, Saudi Aramco, has signed two engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) contracts with Indias L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering (LTHE) in consortium with Emas Chiyoda Subsea

Saudi Aramco have awarded two EPCI contracts to L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering. The contract is to supply and install four wellhead decks in the Sanfaniya field. Another award is to upgrade 17 platforms in a number of fields in the Arabian Sea off the coast of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. 

Saudi Aramco have worked with LTHE - Emas Chiyoda Subsea Consortium before, as they were awarded a Long Term Agreement in the June of last year. 

L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering's Managing Direct and CEO, Subramanian Sarma, said, "We are delighted with the new awards. It is an opportunity for Aramco to benefit from our flagship facility at Hazira as the centre of fabrication of the four decks in one of the contracts. It is also an opportunity for our consortium to build in-Kingdom skills and capabilities to deliver the Brownfield work in the other project.”

“Hasbah Offshore Gas Increment Project, which is a part of the Fadhili Gas Plant is progressing well and in accordance with the plan. The consortium with our strong teams – delivering excellence in execution and bespoke EPCI services with the state-of-the-art facilities is committed to a long term participation in Aramco’s projects,” he said.