Dolphin Energy issues tender documents for Taweelah-Fujairah Gas Pipeline project
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, November 11 - 2007 at 10:35
- PRESS RELEASE
Dolphin Energy Limited has issued the 'Invitation to Tender' documents for the design and construction of the Taweelah to Fujairah Gas Pipeline project.
The TFP will link Dolphin Energy's gas receiving facilities at Taweelah, on the coast of Abu Dhabi, with the ADWEA Power and Water Desalination Plant at Qidfa, in Fujairah.
Bids for the TFP design and build project are due by January 31, 2008. The award is likely to be made during next summer, with site work expected to begin during third quarter 2008.
The nine contracting companies that have been invited to bid are Al Jaber Energy, UAE; Consolidated Contractors Company, Greece; CPECC, China; Dodsal, India; Petrojet, Egypt; Snamprogetti, Italy; STG, Russia; Techint, Saudi Arabia; and Technip, Germany.
Dolphin Energy currently supplies the Qidfa plant with up to 135 million standard cubic feet of gas per day via Al Ain-Fujairah Pipeline, which the company commissioned in January 2004. The new TFP pipeline will support ADWEA's proposed expansion and development program at Qidfa, Fujairah.
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