News
November
- Petrofac Wins Brownfield Consultancy Contract in Abu Dhabi24 November 2008
- Petrofac Training Launches Fourth Emergency Management Simulator in UK21 November 2008
- Northern Producer on Location in Don20 November 2008
- Petrofac awarded US$543 million lump-sum contract with Kuwait Oil Company13 November 2008
September
August
- Petrofac Acquires Production Technology Specialist29 August 2008
- Petrofac Commences Offshore Construction and Drilling on Don26 August 2008
- Petrofac Training to Pilot the new Minimum Safety Training Standards25 August 2008
- Petrofac Commences Production from Chergui11 August 2008
- Petrofac Upgrades Fire Training Facility5 August 2008
- Petrofac Secures Further Gas Plant Project in Egypt1 August 2008
July
June
May
April
- Petrofac Secures Further Award for Kashagan Field Development Project18 April 2008
- Petrofac Training Demonstrates Commitment to Sakhalin Island14 April 2008
- Venture Extends Contract with Petrofac7 April 2008
- Petrofac Awarded Ebla Gas Plant Project in Syria, Agrees to Acquire Equity in Production Sharing Contract4 April 2008
- Petrofac Awarded Two North Sea Projects3 April 2008
January
- SPD Lands Major Management Contract Offshore Mozambique27 January 2008
- Production Recommences on Thistle Alpha15 January 2008
- Petrofac and Dubai Petroleum to open Training Centre13 January 2008
- Petrofac secures Northern Producer and submits field development plans for Don Area Developments10 January 2008
Petrofac Wins Brownfield Consultancy Contract in Abu Dhabi
24 November, 2008
Petrofac, the international oil & gas facilities service provider, has been awarded an engineering consultancy contract by the Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Operations (ADCO) for de-bottlenecking services for the onshore North East Bab field, located approximately 50 kilometres southwest of Abu Dhabi. This is the first brownfield contract secured by Petrofac with ADCO, which is a subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC).
Specialist consultants from Petrofac Brownfield, which is part of the group’s Facilities Management business, are working on the project in both Abu Dhabi and Aberdeen, Scotland. Using extensive operating experience and UK North Sea techniques, Petrofac is reviewing options for changes to operating conditions to enable the de-bottlenecking of critical equipment. The aim is to add value and increase production without major technical changes to ADCO’s Al Dabb’iya and Rumaitha processing plants.
Bill Bayliss, VP Petrofac Brownfield, said: “This contract award further confirms our strategy for supplying our differentiated brownfield services in the Middle East. We look forward to working alongside ADCO to deliver real added value to this new customer, using our significant experience of working on mature and constrained facilities.”







