The scope was like to like replacement of Boat landing and Barge Bumpers. The EPC scope of work includes pre-engineering and pre-construction surveys,…
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P384
EPC Work for Four Site Schemes Project In Upper ZAKUM Field
The scope of CCTC includes carrying out of complete Engineering, Procurement, Fabrication, Logistics (manpower and materials transportation), Installation, Testing, Pre-commissioning/ commissioning and handover to Operations.
Following are four Brownfield Offshore site schemes identified for execution under this project (P384),
1) E1085 - PACKAGE A – REPLACEMENT OF EDGs AT ACPT-1 AND UZCC
To address obsolescence and ensure reliability and availability of emergency power, ADNOC OFFSHORE has awarded the project to replace the existing EDG’s and associated accessories including control desk/panels with new EDG packages after load calculation study at ACPT-1 and upgrade the rating of existing EDG unit and emergency Switchboards at UZCC with increased rating and modification of existing facilities including structural and other items/fittings in the room.
2) E1199 - PACKAGE B - UPGRADE OF F&G DETECTION AT SATELLITE PLATFORMS, ACPT (1&2), and ENCLSOED MODULES AT CENTRAL COMPLEX
As an outcome of P7000 “SIL assessment of Upper Zakum facilities” a Risk Assessment study conducted by ADNOC OFFSHORE, the project has been awarded to upgrade the F&G (toxic, flammable and fire) detection systems on Central Complex, Satellite Platforms and ACPT-1& 2 of UZ field. The upgrade to the existing Fire & Gas detection and alarm systems in Upper Zakum (UZ) fields - Satellite Platforms, ACPTs (1 & 2) and Enclosed/Pressurized Modules at UZCC will meet the performance target criteria and mitigate fire and gas risks to tolerable levels and significantly improve the reliability, availability of the safety system and reduce the spurious alarm.
3) E1151 - PACKAGE C – REVAMP OF SEWAGE TREATMENT UNITS AT UZ
ADNOC OFFSHORE has awarded this project to revamp its sewage treatment facilities in UZ field, as the existing sewage units are very old. The rated capacities of existing units are inadequate for the sewage flow rates for future projected loads. The revamp of sewage treatment units with increased load capacity will meet the future loads as well as ensures that the discharge of effluent to sea is in compliant with ADNOC HSE guidelines.
4) E1691 - PACKAGE D - DEBOTTLENECKING OF ZCC WATER INJECTION FACILITIES, PHASE 1 PART A
To increase the capacity of water injection from the current level to support the UZFD project, which is aimed at increasing the target crude oil production rate, this project has been awarded by ADNOC offshore. Accordingly, the PHASE 1, PART A scope includes addition / upgrade of one fine filter, Installation of one booster pump, and Upgrade of Chemical Injection Systems by the addition of scale inhibitor down stream of Winning Pumps and replacement of Scale Inhibitor injection pumps ( two no’s), and associated Control system, PMS modifications.