Nakilat Forms New Joint Venture with
McDermott to Establish New Company
February 18, 2019
Nakilat has signed an agreement with
McDermott to form a joint venture company providing offshore and
onshore fabrication services in Qatar. The strategic partnership
aims at increasing productivity levels at Nakilat’s world-class
Erhama Bin Jaber Al Jalahma Shipyard and developing local
construction capabilities to support the increasing demand for
the construction of offshore and onshore structures in Qatar.
The agreement was signed in the attendance of His Excellency
Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, Minister of State for Energy Affairs,
President & CEO of Qatar Petroleum, during the launch of the
Tawteen program today.
The establishment of the new joint
venture is aligned with Qatar’s newly launched localization
program, which is designed to enhance the resilience of the
energy sector’s supply chain. In addition, the program aims at
creating new investment opportunities within the energy sector,
which will significantly contribute to Qatar’s economy.
This new joint venture comes at a
strategic time, with Qatar’s ambition to localize its energy
sector's supply chain and increase its liquefied natural gas
production from 77 to 110 million tons per annum in the coming
years. This project will provide a range of new services that
will support Nakilat and its joint ventures to undertake the
construction, maintenance, repair and refurbishment of offshore
and onshore structures, and all types of vessels.
The joint venture will be operated
from Nakilat’s shipyard in Ras Laffan Industrial City. With
extensive fabrication areas and excellent facilities such as a
270-metre construction hall and a 180-metre assembly workshop
featuring four bays, the venture will be able to service the
growing demand for offshore and onshore modular construction
locally in Qatar. In addition, the joint venture will be able to
leverage on McDermott’s renowned expertise in the field of
onshore and offshore construction and Nakilat’s wealth of
experience in providing maritime services to Qatar’s oil and gas
industry.
Remarking on the occasion, Nakilat
Chief Executive Officer Eng. Abdullah Bin Fadhalah Al-Sulaiti
said, “We are proud to be partnering with McDermott, who are
leaders in the field of EPCI projects, as part of our business
diversification strategy and to better support the country’s
ambition to be one of the leading energy producers and exporters
in the world. This venture comes as part of our strategy to
diversify our portfolio, which will contribute towards the
advancement of the Qatari economy and support the country’s
ambition to be the leading exporter of clean energy. On this
note, I thank His Excellency Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, Minister of
State for Energy Affairs, President & CEO of Qatar Petroleum,
for his continuous support towards the advancement of Nakilat
and joint ventures, as well as the strategic diversification of
activities at the Erhama Bin Jaber Al Jalahma Shipyard.”
Eng. Al-Sulaiti added: “The
establishment of this new joint venture will allow for better
productivity and efficiency to be achieved at the shipyard and
in supporting the localization and growth of Qatar’s oil and gas
industry. In addition, it will ensure the transfer of knowledge
and expertise to the local workforce and contribute towards the
creation of a sustainable talent pipeline in Qatar, in alignment
with Qatar National Vision 2030. This will further complement
our existing range of maritime services being offered as part of
developing a local maritime hub, reinforcing our position as a
global leader and provider of choice for energy transportation
and maritime services.”
“We are very pleased to see this
joint venture come to fruition,” said Linh Austin, McDermott
Senior Vice President, Middle East and North Africa. “This
extension of our longstanding relationship with Nakilat is a
natural continuation of McDermott’s history of successful
project execution in Qatar and will enable both companies to
utilize synergies and build on the combined strength of our
respective organizations.”
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