McDermott has been awarded a major contract by ADNOC to provide engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) services for the Nasr-115 Expansion Project, located approximately 130,000 m (81 miles) northwest of Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.
The award supports the wider Nasr Phase II Full Field Development program, which is expected to raise oil production capacity to 115,000 barrels per day (bpd) by 2027. Under the contract, McDermott will execute EPCI work for two topside structures, a new manifold tower, a jacket and a bridge, as well as the associated pipelines, cables and required brownfield modifications.
Mike Sutherland, Senior Vice President, Offshore Middle East at McDermott, said the company will support ADNOC’s offshore capacity plans through safe and efficient delivery aligned with quality requirements. Angela De Vincentis, Vice President of Operations, Offshore Middle East, added that the award reinforces McDermott’s role as a partner for large-scale energy infrastructure execution in the region, supporting development of the UAE energy sector with a focus on safe and sustainable delivery.
McDermott defines a major contract as one valued between $750 million and $1.0 billion.