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Dutch firm offers services for Iran-Oman pipeline

TEHRAN, June 8, 2016

Dutch-based Intecsea, a leader in offshore engineering, has submitted a proposal to take part in the construction of the Iran-Oman gas pipeline, a report said.

Intecsea will offer Iran special engineering and technical services and studies, said the company’s project manager Mohammad Akbarzadeh, added the Oman Observer report, citing Mehr news agency.

“The construction of the Iran-Oman pipeline will make Iran’s ambition to become an LNG exporter come true. With the realisation of this pipeline, Iran will be able to use Qalhat LNG plant — which has the capacity to liquefy 10.4 million tonnes of LNG per annum — in Oman as the Islamic Republic does not have one,” the Mehr report said.

The pipeline will stretch 400 km over onshore and offshore sections.

The $1.5-billion pipeline project is expected to be completed in three phases to cover the Iran-the Strait of Hormuz section, the strait section and the Oman-LNG terminal section, the report added.




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