A consortium of a subsidiary of McDermott International and Sinopec International Petroleum Service Corporation will provide engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) services for the development of an onshore oil field that will generate up to 200,000 barrels per day (BPD) at Tilenga. It will consist of 31 well pads connected to a central processing facility (CPF) via buried flowlines.
A statement from McDermott, last month, announced that the company had received a conditional Letter of Award for the future contract valued at approximately $2 billion from TotalEnergies E&P for the Tilenga project. Formal contract award remains subject to Tilenga Partners approval. The Tilenga project is located in the Lake Albert Basin in Western Uganda and is the centerpiece of oil projects projected to bring investments of over $15 billion. Tilenga includes six oil fields and will feature 426 oil wells at full production.
“This is a first step which allows launching the detailed engineering and procurement activities before the final approval by the Partners. This prestigious project demonstrates the continuity and strength of our business relationship with TotalEnergies and their partners CNOOC International of China and Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC),” said Tareq Kawash, Senior Vice President, Europe, Middle East, Africa. “This is a momentous and essential project for Uganda for the development of its national companies and citizens—and as we continue to grow our footprint in Africa, we are committed to expanding local content opportunities in the communities in which we operate.”
The project will stimulate economic growth in Uganda and create up to 20,000 direct and indirect jobs, bringing a significant number of meaningful training opportunities for the local labor force. McDermott noted that it was committed to implementing the projects in a manner that fully addresses the sensitive environmental context and the needs of all stakeholders in the area.
“This important step further strengthens years of successful collaboration with TotalEnergies on a wide portfolio of world-class projects in the Offshore, Petrochemicals and LNG segments—where TotalEnergies is a major stakeholder,” said Samik Mukherjee, McDermott’s Group Senior Vice President for Projects.
The project will be led from McDermott’s offices West of London, United Kingdom and Sinopec’s office in Yangzhou, China, before transitioning to Uganda for the construction activities. Work began in second quarter 2021 and first oil is expected in five years’ time.
Construction firm Mota Engil, is currently carrying out civil works in Tilenga.