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Adnoc is progressing multiple offshore gas developments in the UAE, including the integrated Umm Shaif gas cap project, which is nearing its final investment decision (FID). The company is currently evaluating commercial bids for at least three major engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) packages for this development, with contract awards expected within one to two months.
The bidding process involves three key packages. Package 1 covers offshore infrastructure, including new gas production and injection wellhead towers, separation facilities, and subsea pipelines. Bidders include consortia of Lamprell and Larsen & Toubro, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries and NMDC Energy, and Saipem and Seatrium.
Package 2 involves onshore EPC work for a new condensate treatment unit and tie-ins to existing facilities. Commercial offers were submitted by several contractors, including Target Engineering, Archirodon, Galfar Engineering, CPECC, and a consortium of ENPPI with a regional player.
Package 4, described as the largest package, includes work on a new SPB offshore platform, a bridge link, and a wet gas compressor package. Bidders for this package are McDermott International, a grouping of HD Hyundai Heavy Industries and NMDC Energy, and another consortium of Lamprell and L&T. The combined value of these three packages is understood to exceed $6 billion.
The integrated Umm Shaif gas project aims to produce about 600 million cubic feet per day of gas, yielding approximately 50,000 barrels per day of condensate. The dehydrated rich gas will be exported to Das Island via an existing pipeline. This development is part of a broader strategic effort to boost the UAE's domestic gas production, reduce import dependence, and position the country as a key gas exporter to European and Asian markets by the end of the decade.
The tender process for the EPC packages was initiated last year. Prior FEED (front-end engineering and design) work was carried out by Worley, while a Technip Energies subsidiary performed the conceptual study. Adnoc's current gas production capacity stands at 11.5 billion cubic feet per day, which it continues to expand.
11 February 2026
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