Petrofac Secures €340 Mln Turkstream Contract

Jersey based oil field services company Petrofac secured a €340 million contract along with Gazprom subsidiary South Stream Transport BV to build a gas receiving terminal in Turkey, the company announced on Tuesday.

Petrofac announced that the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract includes the development of onshore pipelines and a gas receiving terminal near Kıyıkoy on Turkey's northeastern Black Sea coast.

The company has been undertaking early works since April, which includes detailed design and procurement for the offshore section of the TurkStream natural gas pipeline, according to a company statement.

Under the contract, Petrofac will provide engineering, procurement and construction for the receiving terminal, which will be ready for commercial operations in December 2019.

When completed, the facility will receive 31.5 billion cubic meters of gas annually from the TurkStream pipeline originating from the compressor station in Anapa, Russia.

"We’re delighted to be working with South Stream Transport to help open up a vital gas export channel to Turkey and Southeast Europe," said Roberto Bertocco, Managing Director, EPC for Petrofac Engineering and Production Service.

More than 20 percent of the TurkStream natural gas pipeline, which will have a length of 900 kilometers and carry Russian gas to Turkey and Europe, has been already constructed.

(Anadolu Agency)

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