New Denali contract
Denali — The Alaska Gas Pipeline LLC, said April 3 that it has awarded an engineering contract for the gas mainline project to Bechtel. The mainline project includes the pipeline and associated compressor stations from the North Slope to Alberta.
“I’m very pleased that Denali has been able to partner with Bechtel for this work,” said Kris Fuhr, Denali vice president and mainline project manager. “Bechtel has extensive experience designing and constructing major pipelines, including some of the world’s longest. Their history and understanding of design and construction in Alaska and Canada will provide a solid foundation for the project,” he said in a statement.
Denali said the contract covers services required during the preliminary engineering design phase of the mainline project. Major contract elements include pipeline engineering, compressor station engineering, design basis development, cost estimating, scheduling and procurement planning as well as infrastructure and logistics assessments. The work will be used by Denali in developing its commercial terms for its 2010 open season.
In February Denali awarded an engineering contract for the gas treatment plant to Fluor WorleyParsons Arctic Solutions, a joint venture which has engaged CH2MHill as its exclusive Alaska subcontractor for support services during the design phase.
—Petroleum News
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