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OQ's $245m project to enhance South Gas Grid

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July 2024

OQ Gas Networks is enhancing Oman’s South Gas Grid with a 245 million project involving the installation of two loop lines to increase capacity and efficiency, with 90 per cent completion and a targeted finish by Q4 2024

- ABDULAZIZ KHATTAK

OQ's $245m project to enhance South Gas Grid

OQ Gas Networks, a leading gas infrastructure company in Oman, has embarked on a significant endeavour to enhance its South Gas Grid. The project, dubbed the South Grid Debottlenecking, Phase 2, involves the installation of two extensive loop lines aimed at increasing the grid’s capacity and efficiency.

This ambitious initiative, with a substantial revised budget of $245 million, reflects OQ Gas Networks’ commitment to strengthening Oman’s energy infrastructure and meeting the growing demand for natural gas in the region.

PROJECT OVERVIEW

The main contractors tasked with the execution are Elecnor and Gulf Petrochemical Services, both renowned for their expertise in gas and pipeline infrastructure.

The project also involves several sub-contractors, including Larsen and Toubro for electrical and automation services, Intelec for LV and control systems, and Point B Services Engineering Technology for pipe coating services.

The South Grid Debottlenecking project is divided into two primary loop lines: • Loop 1: A 32-km, 32-inch NPS natural gas pipeline situated in the Hubara area, stretching between BVS-09 and BVS-10.

• Loop 2: A more extensive 175-km, 32-inch NPS natural gas pipeline running from Thumrait to Salalah, connecting BVS-17 to the Raysut terminal.

The project involves comprehensive work, including pipeline installation, trenching, welding, coating, and integration with existing infrastructure.

The scope also covers the construction of new block valve stations, pressure control systems, a leak detection system, and various civil, electrical, and telecom works.

PROJECT TIMELINE & PROGRESS

The project was first announced in Q1 2020, with the tender for the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract issued shortly after.

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