Abu Dhabi Emirate, United Arab Emirates
Project-Construction-Completion Management Professional with over 25 years of global experience in delivering complex Projects on LSTK EPCIC basis as well as extensive on-site Construction experience in the OFF Shore Island & On Oil & Gas / Power / Petrochemical / Fertilizer / LNG industries in Design & Engineering, Module Installation / Erection / Commissioning / Operation / Maintenance / Major annual turn-around, Revamp and shutdown activities projects with world’s reputed EPC contractors such as Petrofac, Technip France, JGC, CCC, CPECC on major projects in Middle East/Africa/Russia with clients such as ENI, ADAGAS, GASCO, ADNOC, KNPC, Saudi ARAMCO. A Mechanical Engineer with a degree I have a solid background in engineering as well as a wide variety of experience in construction including FEED, EPC and PMC projects. Also held senior head office departmental corporate role and have strong commercial skills. I have worked on various construction sites in the Middle East, Africa and Russia. I was Area Construction Manager on a major LNG Artic project in Yamal I was Construction Director at Petrofac Kuwait Projects based in UAE. Overseeing all construction/Pre Commissioning activities for the first heavy oil project I am now working as an Executive Project Construction Manager on Middle East Projects with CPECC
"Lower Fars Heavy Oil Development Program Phase-1 (60 MBOPD)" is a Lump sum Turnkey (LSTK) basis valued 4 billion US dollars, to provide COMPANY with complete, proven and operable facilities. Phase-1 facilities comprises of two well blocks which shall be designed to process a nominal 60,000 BOPD of heavy oil. The field shall be developed using thermal recovery process which shall employ Cyclic Steam Stimulation (CSS) followed by Steam Flood (SF). The broad scope involves development of Production Support Complex (PSC), Central Processing facility (CPF), Well Blocks 02 and 03, Infield Satellite Station (ISS), Trunk and Steam Lines, Pipelines for Export Oil, Fuel Gas, Makeup Source water, fire water supply lines from CPF to the ISS's and Disposal Water, Sub Stations, New Storage Tanks along with Loading and Filling Manifolds and New Crude Oil Control Centre (COCC) and Pumps in South Tank Farm (STF)
Yamal LNG Project Details The Yamal LNG project is an integrated production complex for natural gas and gas condensate with further liquefaction, storage and arctic shipping. The 16.5 MTPA liquefaction facilities are made up of three LNG trains each with a rundown capacity of 5.5 MTPA. The liquefaction process selected is the C3MR technology licensed by APCI. Acid Gas Removal Units (AGRU) are licensed by BASF. The EPSCC project covers: • The 3 Natural gas and Process and Liquefaction trains, • LNG and stabilized condensate offloading terminal (2 berths) with loading arms, • Utilities except power plant, • Technical building, Chemical storage Facilities and Central Control Building, • Permanent site fence, lighting and security.
Zakum Development Company (ZADCO), hereinafter referred to as COMPANY, has decided to implement Upper Zakum Field Development (UZFD) program which is aimed at achieving a target oil production plateau rate of 750 MBD from the UZ field and sustain this production target for at least 25 years and in the long term attain ultimate recovery of 70% of proven reserves. This aim is being achieved by utilizing the Artificial Island based drilling and production centres as a new base case development and utilizing the existing surface facilities on satellite platforms and central complex platforms and trunk lines to the maximum extent possible. As a part of this development program, four new islands – Central Island (CI), North Island (NI), South Island (SI) and West Island (WI) are being developed and built with each Island comprising of Drilling area, Processing area, Utilities area, Accommodation & Non-Process Facilities area and Harbour area. 1. Initial Production (FWS) (IP) 2. Production Build Up (PBU) 3. Sustainable Production (SP) 2. During IP / PBU phase, facilities will be installed at CI, NI, SI and WI to achieve target production. During SP phase, facilities (mainly gas treatment and gas injection) will be installed to sustain the production. The Scope of EPC-1 of the project is mainly to: Work Snapshot: • Install the Initial Production (IP) facilities on CI, NI & SI • Install sub-sea pipelines, cables and offshore structures for the project. • Install tie-ins and perform modification works at existing platforms (ZCC / NSP / SSP / WSP, GIP, GPF, PC-20, PW-32, PW-38, PC-75, PC-80, PC-69 & PC-63) • Install limited onshore facilities on CI, NI, SI & WI such as pipe rack modules and associated civil works as well as pig traps on CI
The new LP Booster Compressor Station acts as the interface point between ADCO CDS and COMPANY associated gas processing facilities. The HP and IP gas streams from each of the ADCO CDS separation trains are mixed before being sent to COMPANY. The LP gas streams shall be sent separately from each of the 4 stripper trains to the COMPANY Booster Station. Accordingly, new facilities proposed as part of this PROJECT include, but not limited to the following major equipment/modifications. Work Snapshot: • New common suction header for collecting the LP gas and distribution to booster compressors. • Three 50% booster compressors based on sustainable production of ADCO CDS (41.7% on Technical). These compressors are driven by variable speed electric motors. Each compression train includes dedicated supporting equipment (recycle-coolers, knock-out drums, etc.). • In-line separators for the HP and IP transfer lines. • Transfer lines (Approximately 4.5 km each) for HP, IP and LP. Each transfer line includes pigging facilities and low point drain pots with condensate return line to booster station. • 12”, 14.5 Km LGR (Lean Gas Recycle) / Fuel gas pipeline from ASAB-I to new booster compressor station. • New Closed drain vessel and pumps to recycle the liquid to ADCO CDS. • New corrosion inhibitor injection package. • New instrument air receiver and utilities transfer lines from ASAB-0. • A new substation and control console including integration to ASAB-0 DCS. • Utilities and off sites to support new equipment. • Demolition of existing booster compressor station and associated transfer lines/ facilities including structures, substation, electrical & instrumentation works etc. Demolition works shall be carried out after successful commissioning and stabilization of new facilities.
Project: Petro-Energy E&P Co. (owned by China National Petroleum Corporation – CNPC) is one of the Oil production companies engaged in the exploration and production of Oil & Gas in The Republic of Sudan. The current production rate of crude oil is 40,000 bpd and expansion projects are ongoing for enhancing the same to 60,000 bpd. Jayathe Petrotech is the PMC contractor for the upstream facilities expansion works of Petro-Energy. Work Snapshot: • CPF Tank expansion project (80 Million USD) • CPF De bottle neck & expansion project(250 Million USD) • Associated Gas Compression system, gas and water injection wells(19 Million USD) • Jake FPF(35 Million USD) • KEYI FPF(35 Million USD) • FNE FPF(35 Million USD) • CPF Shipping tank expansion project (16 Million USD) • 13 GAS Compressor installation
KOC Facility Upgrading Project for All Gas Gathering Centers & Booster Stations