Global Oil and Gas firm, Saipem announced in a statement that it has signed a framework agreement with Saudi Aramco covering onshore engineering and construction activities.
The Long Term Agreement (LTA) signed by the company is for a duration of twelve years.
The agreement entails efficiency activities on existing facilities and is part of Saudi Aramco’s broader long-term plan to update its facilities in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia.
The programme’s goal, among others, is aimed at optimising consumption and reducing emissions of CO2 and H2S.
The framework agreement includes possible interventions on Upstream and Downstream facilities situated , amongst others, in the areas: Wasit, Khursaniyah, Abu-Ali, Jubail, Berri, Ras Tanura, Qatif, Abqaiq, Shedgum, Uthmaniyah, Hawiyah, Haradh, Khurais, Ghawar.
Saipem and Saudi Aramco already under an equivalent Long Term Agreement for offshore activities in Saudi Arabia, extended in 2015.
In addition, Saipem is currently working with Saudi Aramco on drilling activities, with its onshore and offshore rigs.
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