On Friday, British mega energy-services provider Petrofac Ltd. announced that it has won a €100 million euro contract with the Libya Oil & Gas Exploration and Production Company.
The company added that the agreement is to deliver the first phase of the Erawin oil-field development project in Zallaf.
“Libya is positioning itself to become a major oil-and-gas producer again, and we’re looking forward to helping the National Oil Company (NOC) achieve its goals, develop key infrastructure safely and securely, and increase production,” Elie Lahoud, Petrofac’s chief operating officer for engineering and construction, said according to a press release by the company.
The statement pointed out that that the Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning (EPCC) scope of work encompasses surface equipment, including well pads and flowlines at the Erawin oil field, located in southwest Libya.
“It also includes a pipeline to transport crude oil around 100 kilometres to the El-Sharara oil field, and a control room, substation, and telecom system located there,” the statement concluded.