
Saipem, a global engineering and construction leader, has been awarded two offshore contracts in Saudi Arabia worth a combined US$600mn under its existing Long-Term Agreement with Saudi Aramco.
The first contract, CRPO 162, spans 32 months and covers the engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (EPCI) of around 34 km of 20” and 30” pipelines, along with related works on topside structures at the Berri and Abu Safah oil fields.
The second contract, CRPO 165, runs for 12 months and includes subsea interventions at the Marjan field, as well as the EPC of 300 m of onshore pipeline and associated tie-ins. Saipem said it will deploy its construction vessels already operating in the region to execute the offshore work.
Fabrication for both projects will take place at Saipem’s Saudi facility, Saipem Taqa Al-Rushaid Fabricators Co. Ltd. in Dammam, a move designed to further develop local industry capabilities.
Saipem said the contract awards reinforce its position in Saudi Arabia and strengthen its long-term partnership with Aramco.
This latest project is part of Saipem’s broader strategy to expand its regional footprint, leveraging both local fabrication and offshore expertise to deliver complex oil and gas infrastructure efficiently.