Aramco Awards $18bn in Contracts to Boost Marjan, Berri Oilfields’ Production

File photo of Saudi Aramco's Ras Tanura oil refinery and oil terminal in Saudi Arabia May 21, 2018. (Reuters/File Photo)
File photo of Saudi Aramco's Ras Tanura oil refinery and oil terminal in Saudi Arabia May 21, 2018. (Reuters/File Photo)
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Aramco Awards $18bn in Contracts to Boost Marjan, Berri Oilfields’ Production

File photo of Saudi Aramco's Ras Tanura oil refinery and oil terminal in Saudi Arabia May 21, 2018. (Reuters/File Photo)
File photo of Saudi Aramco's Ras Tanura oil refinery and oil terminal in Saudi Arabia May 21, 2018. (Reuters/File Photo)

Saudi Aramco announced on Tuesday that it has awarded 34 contracts with a total value of $18 billion for the engineering, procurement and construction of the Marjan and Berri increment programs.

The company revealed its plans to increase the Marjan and Berri fields’ production capacity by 550,000 barrels per day of Arabian Crude Oil and 2.5 billion standard cubic feet a day (BSCFD) of gas.

“These two programs will significantly enhance Saudi Aramco’s oil production and gas processing capabilities, both strengthening our position as the leading integrated energy supplier and meeting growing long-term demand for petroleum,” said Amin H. Nasser, president and CEO of Saudi Aramco.

“These investments will support our continued focus on employing best-in-class technologies, well completion, and reservoir management practices. It will enable Saudi Aramco to further reduce the carbon intensity of our crude oils, supporting our strategy of reducing emissions while providing energy to those who need it,” he added.

Saudi companies make up 50 percent of the awarded contracts and they are high- caliber firms that have proven their ability to handle complex projects.

Contractors working on these projects are required to maximize the procurement of material and equipment from local suppliers and manufacturers to help achieve

According to the company, the projects are expected to create thousands of direct and indirect jobs, supporting Saudi Aramco's efforts to localize and create new job opportunities.

The Marjan increment program is an integrated development project for oil, associated gas, non-associated gas and cap gas from the Marjan offshore field.

Meanwhile, through the Berri increment program, the company plans to add 250,000 barrels of Arabian Light Crude per day from the offshore oilfield.



Iraq Signs Contracts to Develop 13 Exploration Blocks, Oil and Gas Fields

The Iraqi Minister of Oil is seen at the signing ceremony of oil and gas development and exploration contracts. (Iraqi Ministry of Oil)
The Iraqi Minister of Oil is seen at the signing ceremony of oil and gas development and exploration contracts. (Iraqi Ministry of Oil)
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Iraq Signs Contracts to Develop 13 Exploration Blocks, Oil and Gas Fields

The Iraqi Minister of Oil is seen at the signing ceremony of oil and gas development and exploration contracts. (Iraqi Ministry of Oil)
The Iraqi Minister of Oil is seen at the signing ceremony of oil and gas development and exploration contracts. (Iraqi Ministry of Oil)

Iraq has signed initial deals for 13 oil and gas exploration blocks and fields, the country’s oil ministry said on Wednesday.

The agreements could increase output by 750,000 barrels of crude and 850 million standard cubic feet (mscf) of gas.

In a press statement, Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Affairs and Oil Minister Hayan Abdul Ghani stressed the ministry’s keenness and serious endeavor to maximize oil production and achieve optimal investment of gas through the development of oil and gas fields and exploration patches.

He added: “These contracts will add large quantities of oil production estimated at 750,000 barrels per day, in addition to investing 850 cubic feet per day of gas.”

These quantities and production capacities aim to achieve flexibility in supplying power generation stations with gas fuel, in addition to supporting the energy sector in Iraq.

The contracts will be sent to the Ministerial Energy Council for approval and final signature ahead of proceeding with the direct implementation of development operations, said Undersecretary for Extraction Affairs Bassem Mohammad Khudair.