News Digest (www.upstreamonline.com)
Lamprell has secured four significant offshore engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (EPCI) contracts in Saudi Arabia in 2025. The combined scope of these projects encompasses the installation of new platforms, subsea structures, pipelines, and cables, alongside platform upgrades, trenching, and full hookup and commissioning activities. These awards substantially increase the company's regional workload and reinforce its position as a leading integrated EPCI provider in the energy sector.
The projects are understood to be part of Saudi Aramco's long-term agreement (LTA) framework with offshore contractors. The specific works are linked to Aramco's contract release purchase orders (CRPOs) 147, 150, 157, and 159. Lamprell's backlog as a result of these and other awards now exceeds $4 billion.
The CRPO awards cover major offshore developments. CRPO 159 involves the construction of at least three production deck modules for the Abu Safah, Safaniyah, and Zuluf oilfields, plus associated subsea pipelines, flexibles, and cables. CRPO 150 comprises offshore pipelines and related infrastructure for the Marjan field. CRPO 147 is part of Aramco's multi-billion dollar Zuluf incremental project. CRPO 157 includes work on a key trunkline to transport water from Tanajib to the Zuluf oilfield for water injection purposes.
The awards reflect Lamprell's strategic progress in expanding its in-house marine contracting capabilities and strengthening its regional footprint, positioning the company to execute increasingly complex offshore scopes.
22 December 2025
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