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# [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2023/02/uaes-npcc-lands-22-billion-award-with.html UAE’s NPCC lands $2.2 billion award with Saudi Aramco]  | # [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2023/02/uaes-npcc-lands-22-billion-award-with.html UAE’s NPCC lands $2.2 billion award with Saudi Aramco]  | ||
Latest revision as of 14:37, 15 February 2023
Summary Information
- Operator: Saudi Aramco
 - Country: Saudi Arabia
 - Location: Arabian Gulf
 - Production start: 1973
 - Partners:
 - Type: Oil / Gas
 - Estimated Reserves: 43.3 billion barrels of crude oil
 - Production Volume: 825,000 bpd
 
Description
- Zuluf is the northernmost offshore oilfield and Saudi Arabia's fifth super-giant. The average water depth at Zuluf is 118 feet. The field was discovered in 1965 and started production in 1973
 - The field has two main structures: Zuluf and Ribyan
 - Gas is sent to the Khursaniyah Gas Processing Plant
 - A major redevelopment is underway to boost production
 
Contractors
- **HHI:** Jacket, Pile, Topside Module & Bridge
 - **Saipem:** Compression platform and pipeline EPIC
 
History
- 1965 - Zuluf Oil Field discovered
 - 1973 - Oil production started
 - 1984 - Saipem awarded compression platform contract
 - 2022 - NPCC awarded major contracts for redevelopment
 
Geology
- The Khafji reservoir is a sandstone formation that generally consists of two production horizons, the Khafji main sand and the upper Khafji stringer