Saudi Aramco Releases Tenders For Ras Tanura Refinery Project
February 25 2016 - 9:20AM
Dow Jones News
LONDON—Saudi Arabian Oil Company, known as Saudi Aramco, has
released the full commercial and technical tenders for its planned
$2 billion clean fuels project at its Ras Tanura refinery,
according to people familiar with the project.
The long-awaited project, which has been delayed by at least two
years, is aimed at providing Saudi Aramco with cleaner gasoline and
diesel for domestic consumption and export. This will be achieved
by rehabilitating the existing facilities at the 550,000 barrel a
day refinery as well as adding new units to lower the sulfur and
benzene content of both fuels.
The vast majority of work at the scheme has been split into two
large packages.
Package 1 covers the engineering, procurement and construction,
known as EPC, of a naphtha processing facility at the refinery. The
scope will include the EPC of all the main technical units that are
planned for the scheme as well as power distribution and control
systems.
Package 2 covers offsites and utilities at the project and will
include the EPC of the all tanks, substations and buildings at the
project.
A total of 11 international contractors have been prequalified
to bid for the work, with seven bidding on both packages and a
further four on Package 2. The seven bidding on both are South
Korea's Daelim Industrial Co., Hyundai Engineering &
Construction Co., Samsung Engineering Co. and GS Engineering &
Construction as well as Japan's JGC Corp., Italy's Saipem SpA and
Spain's Tecnicas Reunidas SA.
The four contractors bidding solely on Package 2 are South
Korea's Daewoo Engineering & Construction Co. and Hanwha
Engineering & Construction as well as India's Larsen &
Toubro Ltd. and the London-listed Petrofac.
The deadline for both technical and commercial bids for both
packages is May 11. People familiar with the project said Saudi
Aramco should make a decision on the successful bidders sometime in
the third quarter of 2016, with work starting by the end of the
year. A 36-month construction phase is expected meaning
commissioning should start by early 2020.
A source from an international contractor told The Wall Street
Journal that many of the bidders believe the project will offer
them the last chance to secure a sizable contract in Saudi Arabia's
oil and gas sector for some time.
"We can't see anything else in the pipeline for the near future
and there has been no indication [from Aramco] that there will be
any big projects for the next 12-18 months," the source said in a
telephone interview.
Ras Tanura is wholly owned by Saudi Aramco and is the largest
oil refinery in the Middle East. It is situated on the Persian Gulf
coast in eastern Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Aramco declined to comment when contacted by The Wall
Street Journal.
Write to Kevin Baxter at Kevin.Baxter@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
February 25, 2016 09:05 ET (14:05 GMT)
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