CB&I awarded contract by TotalEnergies and OQ for full containment LNG tank in Oman
CB&I, a wholly owned unrestricted subsidiary of McDermott, has been awarded a significant contract ($100 MM−$250 MM) by Marsa Liquefied Natural Gas LLC, a joint venture between TotalEnergies and OQ, for the engineering, procurement, construction (EPC) of a full containment concrete liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage tank, located in Oman's Port of Sohar.
Under the scope of the project, CB&I will provide turnkey EPC services for a 165,000-m3 full containment concrete LNG storage tank and associated piping to grade. Project delivery will be executed in Oman, where CB&I has been continually present since 1968, with support from CB&I's Dubai office.
"Through this project, CB&I will contribute to the construction of one of the lowest greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions-intensity LNG plants ever built and the energy transition market in Oman," said Cesar Canals, President and CEO of CB&I. "It supports our ambition to build storage for projects that will help provide reliable energy to markets with a reduced environmental impact. It will also pave the way for similar storage opportunities in the future and continues our long history of execution excellence in the Middle East, specifically Oman."
Work is expected to commence with construction activities in 4Q 2024. The project is targeted for completion in 2028.
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