BP/PetroChina North Rumaila Fabrication, Storage & Accomodations Facilities

BP/PetroChina North Rumaila Fabrication, Storage & Accomodations Facilities

Type:

Oil & Gas Industry Plants

Project Title:

BP/PetroChina North Rumaila Fabrication, Storage & Accomodations Facilities

Project Location:

Iraq

Start Date:

06/2012

End Date:

10/2013

Management:

BP

Tender Price:

In order to underpin the large number of projects that are to be executed to achieve the Rumaila field production targets set for 2016, it is necessary to construct a Fabrication Facility within the field. This Facility will be suitably sized to deal with the large numbers of fabrications that these projects will undoubtedly require.
A Storage/Logistics Facility shall be built to compliment the Fabrication Facility. It shall be used for storing and processing equipment and materials. Supply chain logistics control for the entire Rumaila Project shall be managed from this facility. A fully equipped Training Centre shall be built to enhance the capabilities of local and international personnel in all manner of fields such as computer skills, logistics management, fabrication techniques, HSE and QA practises, rigging and scaffolding skills, welder training and qualification, etc.
The Training Centre shall play a key role in the development of personnel associated with the Rumaila Project and shall be an investment for SOC to develop future generations of Rumaila Field Operations and Maintenance staff.
Finally, a secure base for Project personnel to work out of and manage from shall be built local to the aforementioned facilities. Office space for approximately 400 persons will be provided and overnight accommodation will be included for up to 240 full-time personnel. When the project concludes in 2016, the accommodation, offices and all supporting infrastructure shall be handed back to SOC. A decision on the future of that accommodation et al is expected to be made nearer that date by SOC.
The Fabrication, Storage and Accommodation (FSA) Facility will be 1km x 1km on plan. It is expected to see up to 1000 full-time personnel working in the Facility on any one day over the next few years. Sufficient protection and support for those personnel will be incorporated into the design of the facility.