Tue 19 Oct 2010 20:06

GPSChemoil awards US$100m terminal contract


Engineering, procurement and construction project is expected to take two years to complete.



Topaz Engineering, a division of Topaz Energy and Marine has been awarded a US$100 million EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) contract for the Phase IV Oil Storage Terminal for client GPSChemoil, a partnership between Gulf Petrol Supplies LLC (GPS) and Chemoil.

Through its subsidiary, Nico International Hydrospace, Topaz Engineering won one of the major tank terminal repeat contracts in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates.

"The 580,000 cubic metre (cbm) terminal is one of the largest EPC tank terminal projects awarded to Topaz Engineering in the recent past in terms of project value and terminal size," Topaz said in a statement.

The fully automated storage terminal is equipped with a facility for loading and receiving middle distillates, gas and fuel oil from shipping berths at OT1 and OT2 via eight loading and receiving pipelines running from the jetties to the terminal.

Commenting on the project, Bill Bayliss, Topaz Engineering COO, said "With major ongoing projects in the region, Topaz Engineering has emerged as one of the leaders in the oil and gas industry on the eastern coast of the Emirates, particularly for onshore plant construction works on an EPC basis. The confidence shown by GPSChemoil in Topaz's EPC project capabilities with this award, reflects our successful execution of vital projects on GPSChemoil's behalf."

The scope of work, which is expected to take almost two years to complete, includes complete engineering, procurement of all materials, tanks and critical equipment, and the construction of the entire tank farm. Work will also extend to commissioning and hook up to the existing facilities of the Port of Fujairah and the GPS terminal.

Saif Al Salami, Managing Director of Fujairah National Group and GPSChemoil Director, commented, "GPSChemoil's ongoing investments in Fujairah are reflective of our confidence and commitment to the Emirate's growth and strategic importance to the region. In executing our development plans in Fujairah we consider Topaz Engineering a key partner on account of its efficient and safe project delivery for GPSChemoil in the past."

Sanjay Anand, Chemoil's Managing Director of Asia & Global Logistics and GPSChemoil Director, concluded, "Upon completion of the terminal expansion, the GPSChemoil storage will have a projected capacity of approximately 675,000 cbm. This allows us to be strategically positioned to better serve our customers' increasing demands due to Fujairah's central role within the wider regional and international energy markets."

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