HCML unveils EPCI tender for MDK field development

Thursday, March 10 2016 - 03:11 AM WIB

By Ruli Setiawan

Husky-CNOOC Madura Limited (HCML) is inviting qualified providers of goods/services to participate in the qualification assessment for procurement services tender of the following: Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation (EPCI)for MDK Field Development in the Madura Strait block, offshore East Java.

HCML, the operator of the block, said in a tender announcement seen Thursday that contractor shall be fully responsible to build facilities which consist of a four-legged unmanned platform and install 10?subsea pipeline approximately 100 meters long connecting to a tie-in point at a water depth of approximately 103 meters.

The construction work of the facility shall include but not limited to the following: detailed engineering, procurement (including material take-off), supply, pre-fabrication, construction, pre-commissioning and commisioning for onshore system/package, load-out, transportation, offshore installation, hook-up, offshore pre-commisioning and commisioning, x-tree connection to the production line (after drilling) and hydrocarbon start-up of the facility.

HCML said it would also invite providers of goods/services that passed the pre-qualification for MDA-MBH Field Development as well as companies included in ?Daftar Penyedia Barang Mampu (DPM)? of HCML to participate in this tender:
1. Consortium of PT PAL, Guangzhou Salvage, PT Hafar Daya Konstruksi and PT Sapta Reksa Utama
2. PT Saipem
3. Consortium of PT Technip Indonesia, PT Hanjung Indonesia, and TL Offshore Sdn Bhd
4. Consortium of PT Timas Suplindo and PT Bakrie Construction
5. Consortium of PT Gunanusa Utama and EMAS
6. Consortium of PT Meindo Elang Indah, PT Rajawali Swiber Cakrawala, and Swiber Offshore Construction Pte.Ltd
7. PT. McDermott Indonesia

Husky Energy and CNOOC Ltd respectively hold a 40 percent equity interest in Madura Straits PSC, with the remaining 20 percent held by Samudra Energy Ltd. The MDK field is expected to come onstream in 2017.

Editing by Reiner Simanjuntak

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