Punj Lloyd Group has secured three contracts in India, Oman and Indonesia
amounting to Rs 645 crore.
The first contract valued at Rs 323 crore has been awarded by petroleum
company Occidental Mukhaizna for engineering, procurement and construction of a
new water treatment plant at their oil production fields in Oman. The water
treatment plant will generate steam to be injected into the oil fields in
Mukhaizna to extract oil. The scope of work also includes upgradation of the
central processing facilities. The project will be executed over a period of 27
months.
The second Rs 271 crore contract has been conferred by Indonesian oil company
Pertamina. The scope of work includes engineering, procurement, construction,
installation and commissioning (EPCIC) of three well head platforms and laying
three segments of 18.6 km of offshore gas pipeline along with subsea ‘wye’
installation in existing pipeline without any shut down.
The scope of work also includes EPCIC for restaging and reconfiguration of
two compressor trains including deck extension and platform modification work.
The third contract worth Rs 51 crore has been awarded by GAIL for laying 112
km long pipeline from Vijaipur (Madhya Pradesh) to Boreri (Rajasthan) and
augmentation of the existing Vijapur-Kota pipeline. The stipulated time for the
completion of the project is six months.