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  • Saipem awarded an offshore EPCI contract in Qatar worth approximately 3,1 billion USD
    édité le 22/12/2025 - Plus de news de "SAIPEM" - Voir la fiche entreprise de "SAIPEM"


Saipem awarded an offshore EPCI contract in Qatar worth approximately 3,1 billion USD
Saipem, in partnership with Offshore Oil Engineering Co. Ltd. (COOEC), has been awarded an offshore EPCI contract by QatarEnergy LNG for the COMP5 package of the North Field Production Sustainability (NFPS) Offshore Compression Complexes project. The overall value of the contract is approximately 4 billion USD and Saipem’s share amounts to approximately 3,1 billion USD.

The NFPS project is part of QatarEnergy LNG's strategy of maintaining and increasing the production capacity of the North Field, the world's largest “non-associated” natural gas field, located off the north-eastern coast of Qatar.

The contract awarded to Saipem, with a total duration of approximately 5 years, comprises engineering, procurement, fabrication and installation of two compression complexes, each including a compression platform, a living quarter platform, a flare platform supporting the gas combustion system, and the related interconnecting bridges. Each complex will have a total weight of about 68,000 tons. Offshore installation operations will be carried out by Saipem's De He construction vessel approximately in 2029 and 2030.

This new contract follows the EPCI COMP2 and COMP3 packages, awarded to Saipem and disclosed to the market in October 2022 and September 2024 respectively, which are currently under execution. The award of the COMP5 package consolidates Saipem’s collaboration with QatarEnergy LNG and reinforces the company’s presence in Qatar as a partner for the execution of complex large-scale projects.

About Saipem

Saipem is a global leader in the engineering and construction of major projects for the energy and infrastructure sectors, both offshore and onshore. Saipem is “One Company” organized into business lines: Asset Based Services, Drilling, Energy Carriers, Offshore Wind, Sustainable Infrastructures. The company has 5 fabrication yards and an offshore fleet of 17 construction vessels owned and 12 drilling rigs, of which 9 owned. Always oriented towards technological innovation, the company’s purpose is “Engineering for a sustainable future”. As such Saipem is committed to supporting its clients on the energy transition pathway towards Net Zero, with increasingly digital means, technologies and processes geared for environmental sustainability. Listed on the Milan Stock Exchange, it is present in more than 50 countries around the world and employs about 30,000 people of over 130 nationalities.

About QatarEnergy LNG

QatarEnergy LNG is a unique global energy operator in terms of size, service and reliability. The Company operates 14 Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) trains with a total annual production capacity of 77 million tonnes. This makes QatarEnergy LNG the largest LNG producer in the world. Established in 1984, QatarEnergy LNG develops and produces hydrocarbons from the world’s largest non-associated natural gas field. In addition to producing LNG, QatarEnergy LNG is also a leading exporter of natural gas, helium, condensate and associated products. QatarEnergy LNG is committed to safety, environmental sustainability, flawless project delivery, and the reliability and efficiency of our production facilities, playing a key role at the core of Qatar’s effort to become a global leader in the LNG industry.


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