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Tue 17 Apr 2012, 16:01 GMT

Horizon awards oil terminal contract


Horizon Terminals to build a 141,000-cubic metre oil storage facility at Jebel Ali.



Horizon Terminals Ltd, an Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC) subsidiary, has awarded a contract to Punj Lloyd Ltd, an India-based construction conglomerate. The deal covers the engineering, procurement and construction of a bulk oil terminal inside the Jebel Ali Free Zone along with a 60 kilometre jet fuel pipeline to the Dubai International Airport.

Previously referred to as 'Project Falcon', it will have state of the art oil terminal facilities with a total storage tank capacity of 141,000 cubic metres, including a tanker truck loading system connected to the oil tanker berths and associated facilities.

The oil terminal will handle a jet fuel system initially and other petroleum products at later stages. The proposed 60 km pipeline running from the Jebel Ali Free Zone to the Dubai International Airport will have a branch off point at the new Dubai World Central (DWC) airport for future expansion.

Speaking at the contract signing function held recently, Saeed Abdullah Khoory, Chief Executive Officer of ENOC, said that the strategic project aims to further support the economic development of Dubai and the recently awarded terminal project in Fujairah. He said the project is in line with ENOC’s long term investment strategy.

Ravindra Kansal, President and CEO of Punj Lloyd, Middle East, Africa & CIS, said, “The Middle East is a very important market for us. Our strong focus on the region, complemented by our proven track record in the EPC domain has created a niche for Punj Lloyd in the region. With this contract win, we further our commitment and focus on the UAE.”

The event was also attended by Yusr Sultan, Managing Director-Terminals, ENOC; Sina Khoory, Executive Director-Shared Services, ENOC; Abdul Salam Al Hammadi, Director, ENOC Procurement & Contracts; Ashraf Al Hashemi, Director- Engineeringg & Project Management, ENOC; and Nishchal Agrawal, Senior General Manager, Business Development of Punj Lloyd Ltd., UAE.

While thanking the teams involved in concluding the contract award of this fast-track project, Al Hammadi said that competitive tendering in a fair and transparent manner was ensured throughout the tender process.


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