Doha: Qatar Navigation Q.P.S.C. (Milaha), announced that its subsidiary, Halul Offshore Services Company, has secured a substantial EPCIC (Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation, and Commissioning) contract award for the New Fiber Link Project with North Oil Company (NOC). Valued over QAR 262 million, the project will significantly enhance connectivity and data transmission capabilities within Qatar's energy sector, said Milaha in a press release published on Qatar Stock Exchange's website today. Under the terms of the agreement, Halul Offshore Services, a trusted leader in EPCIC services, will undertake the construction of a new fiber cable system from Al Kabaan to Ras Laffan and the Al-Shaheen oil field. The 140-kilometer cable will be installed using specialised equipment and subsea bridges. After installation, the cable will be buried and protected before being integrated with existing platform assets. Group CEO of Milaha, Fahad bin Saad Al Qahtani expressed his delight at this significa nt achievement, stating, "We are honored to have been selected by North Oil Company for this critical project. This contract aligns perfectly with our strategic objectives of expanding our services portfolio and contributing to Qatar's sustainable development. By delivering a state-of-the-art fiber optic cable system, we will support the digital transformation of the energy sector and enhance operational efficiency." This project will be supported by a team of skilled professionals and technical experts, furthering Milaha's commitment to local employment and skills development in several fields. Source: Qatar News Agency
Related Posts
Kuwait Bourse Records Decline Across All Indices.
Kuwait: Kuwait Bourse closed Sunday trading as the All Share Index lost 26.20 points to reach 7,131.52 points, a decrease of 0.37 percent.
According to Qatar News Agency, the trading session witnessed 388.5 million shares exchanged, valued at KWD 74…
QatarEnergy Enters 10-Year Naphtha Supply Agreement with Japans Idemitsu Kosan
Doha: QatarEnergy has entered into a long-term agreement to supply Japan’s Idemitsu Kosan Co. Ltd with a total of up to six million tons of naphtha to be delivered to Japan over ten years starting in July 2024.
Commenting on this occasion, HE Ministe…
15th Gulf Water Conference Eyes Embracing Modern Technologies for Effective Water Management
Doha: The 15th Gulf Water Conference kicked off Sunday in Doha, an event designed to discuss the best employment of modern technologies for an effective water management across the GCC countries.
The three-day event will also tackle the benefits, cos…