Monthly Focus: Renewable: The Other Energy
Downstream Focus: Smart Plants for the Future
African Focus: Egypt & Niger
Monthly Focus: Renewable: The Other Energy
Downstream Focus: Smart Plants for the Future
African Focus: Egypt & Niger
Kaztec Engineering Ltd., an Abuja-based engineering, procurement, construction, installation and commission (EPCIC) company and owners of Ekulo Cheyenne and Ekulo Tornado reported that its Ekulo Cheyenne is now at OML 123 and has commenced work for Addax Petroleum.
Project Manager for Kaztec Rick Reggio said ‘the 350 ft by 100 ft by 25 ft depth pipelay/derrick and construction barge, Ekulo Cheyenne is expected to execute TB – 1921 Call-Off Contract for installation of subsea pipelines and topsides for Addax. This installation-focused contract will enable the various facilities currently being designed and manufactured to be collected, shipped to site, craned into position and hooked up together with the laying of interconnecting pipelines and installation of associated riser systems.”
David Jeeves, Quality Assurance & Quality Control (QAQC) Manager said, “the project is designed to meet field development goals including ‘flares down’, wherein a new facility is planned to expand the existing Adanga complex, to provide gas compression and additional production separation capacity, with central power generation for the entire Adanga complex.”