CRC Evans awarded master gas contract
CRC Evans secures a new contract for Package 9 of Saudi Arabia’s Master Gas III project, covering welding and construction of a 56-inch, 150-km pipeline.
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Saudi Arabia: CRC Evans has secured a new contract for Package 9 of Saudi Arabia’s Master Gas III (MGS III) project, expanding its ongoing work on the large-scale gas transmission programme. The contract covers the construction and welding of a 56-inch pipeline stretching 150 km, supported by the company’s internal welding technology, dual torch systems, and regional services based in Dammam.
The award follows CRC Evans’ earlier involvement in Package 4 of the same programme. The company noted that its performance on previous work contributed to the decision to continue its role in the next phase. According to Mauro Piasere, CEO at CRC Evans, the new contract represents further progress in the company’s work in the Middle East energy sector.
Package 9 will see CRC Evans continue its activities on MGS III, a long-term infrastructure initiative. The company stated that automated welding systems and technical support teams will be central to the delivery of the new scope. Work under the earlier package demonstrated the company’s ability to meet the technical and operational requirements demanded by large pipeline projects in the region.
CRC Evans’ involvement in the Master Gas System reflects its wider presence across international oil and gas and energy infrastructure projects. The company operates in more than 100 regions worldwide, supporting construction work in onshore and offshore pipeline systems as well as emerging energy markets.
Looking ahead, Piasere said that CRC Evans intends to continue expanding its activities in existing and new markets, with a focus on technology, skills, and project delivery to meet future energy infrastructure needs.
Source: CRC Evans
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