

Name of Client : Duqm Petroleum Terminal Company (DPTC)
Estimated Budget : $800,000,000
Revised Budget : $900,000,000
Facility Type : Petroleum Oil Refinery
Sector : Oil, Refining
Status : Construction
Location : Duqm
FEED : Worley
PMC : Technip
Main Contractor : Chicago Bridge & Iron Company (CB&I); Saipem
Award Date : Q3-2017
Background
The Duqm Liquid Bulk Berths and Tank Farm Project involves the development of liquid bulk berths and terminal facilities for the import of crude oil and the export of finished products with a total storage capacity of 760 000 cu m, from the 230,000 bpd Duqm Refinery and Petrochemical Industries Company (DRPIC). The finished products handled are naphtha, Jet A1, diesel/gasoil (go), high sulphur fuel oil (HSFO), refrigerated liquefied petroleum gas (RLPG), pet coke and sulphur handling and off-loading facilities. The project also includes the deepening of the existing Duqm Port Basin to 18 m (CD), with a dredged volume of over 30 million cu m and reclamation volume of over 10 million cu m for the offshore development of the marine and topsides infrastructure on the Lee Breakwater.
Project Status
As of April 2020, Al Sarooj Construction has completed 40 per cent of its package, which includes the construction of the civil buildings.
Project Scope
The main facilities in Package 3 include the crude oil storage at Ras Markaz, an export terminal, and an 80-km crude pipeline. The detailed scope includes installation of liquid products storage tanks, dry bulk handling facilities for pet-coke and sulphur storage, loading facilities, unloading arms, ship loaders and conveyors, pipelines, buildings, workshops, road and other infrastructure, associated utilities, and operation of the facilities.
Project Finance
The client of the project is Duqm Petroleum Terminal Company (DPTC), which is a joint venture company between Oman Oil Company (OOC) and the Port of Duqm (PDC).
Project Schedules
Project Announced 2Q-2012
PMC ITB 4Q-2014
FEED 4Q-2014
EPC ITB 1Q-2015
Engineering & Procurement 3Q-2017
Construction 1Q-2019
Completion 3Q-2022