Ranhill Worley Secures An RM50 Million Contract For The Kasawari CCS Project

Perunding Ranhill Worley Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Ranhill Worley Sdn Bhd, was awarded a contract by MHB subsidiary Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering Sdn Bhd to perform a Detailed Engineering Design for Kasawari Carbon Capture & Storage Project.

MHB was awarded the contract by Petronas Carigali recently, the award was a result of a winning submission by MMHE and Ranhill Worley for Front End Engineering Design Design competitions in Aug 2022.

Once completed, the Kasawari CCS project will be the largest offshore CCS project in the world by volume of carbon dioxide (“CO2”) captured, with the ability to capture up to 3.3 million tonnes per annum of CO2, the group said.

A total of about 71 million to 76 million tonnes of CO2 from the Kasawari CCS project will be reinjected into the M1 field via pipeline, which is approximately 138km away from the platform.

The Letter of Award is for a contract worth approximately RM50 million.

Ranhill Worley’s scope includes the CO2 technology specification, evaluation, and selection, along with design and engineering development for the platform, jacket, bridge, and pipeline. The team’s focus is on the development of a well-thought-out design solution that meets safety, operability, and maintainability requirements while driving for a reduced total installed Cost.

The design will be using a technologically advanced approach “Data-Centric” executions, enhanced through the use of digital-driven systems and tools including the use of Advanced Work Packaging to provide optimal benefit to MMHE and Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd.

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