Amec Foster Wheeler has recently declared the award of a three-year framework agreement by BP Iraq NV (BP) to complete conceptual studies and pre-front end engineering design (FEED) work to support BP plans to sustain and grown production at the Rumaila oil field in Iraq.
Amec Foster Wheeler’s scope of work is to carry out engineering studies for facilities and infrastructure that are crucial for the Rumaila field to sustain and increase production.
Rumaila, one of the world’s largest oil fields and the largest producing field in Iraq, is situated in the southern region of Iraq and has been producing since 1954. Average daily production in 2014 was 1.34 million barrels per day (bpd). Rumaila now delivers more than a third of Iraq’s oil. “We undertook a number of studies on the Rumaila field back in 2010 and this latest framework agreement recognises our conceptual and pre-FEED expertise and continues our strong relationship with BP and our track record in Iraq. We are looking forward to supporting BP in realising its objectives for the Rumaila field” says, Roberto Penno, Amec Foster Wheeler Group President for Asia, Middle East, Africa & Southern Europe.