QatarEnergy - NGL-5: Main Package

General Information
Owner Qatar Energy
Masterplan Project (Parent Profile) QatarEnergy – NGL-5 Project – Al Wakrah
Location Mesaieed, Al Wakrah Municipality, Qatar
Status --
Sector Gas, Downstream, Gas Processing Plant
Contract Type Engineering Procurement Construction (EPC)
Onshore/Offshore Onshore
Greenfield/Brownfield Greenfield
Progress 0
Estimated Budget Value ---
Contract Value 0
Net Value $2500m
Award Date August 2025
Completion Date June 2028
Last Updated On January 2025
ProjectId (Old, New) 422672, 422672


Qatar Energy is undertaking the development of NGL-5 main package in Mesaieed, Qatar.

The capacity of the project to process up to 350 million cubic feet a day of associated gas.

The US$2500 million project includes the following:

1. Construction of sulfur recovery unit

2. Construction of breakwater facility

3. Construction of desulphurization unit

4. Construction of dehydration and liquefaction units

5. Construction of mercury removal unit

6. Construction of export terminal facilities

7. Installation of light hydrocarbon recovery unit and treatment columns

8. Installation of a tail gas treatment unit

9. Laying of pipelines

10. NGL fractionation & NGL recovery

11. Feed gas compression & gas sweetening

12. Slug handling & acid gas enrichment

13. Propane refrigeration & sulphur recovery

14. Boil-off gas recovery & Utilities

15. Effluent water treatment plant

16. Carbon dioxide treatment and sequestration/export

17. Product rundown pipelines

18. Construction of associated facilities

Second Section

12 January 2025

The main contract tender has been issued and the technical bid submission is in February & the commercial bid submission is in May 2025. (Source: MEED)

18 July 2024

The client has issued the expression of interest with an EOI submission on June 24, 2024. The following companies participated in the tendering process: CTCI Corporation, Larsen and Toubro Energy Hydrocarbon, McDermott, Saipem, Samsung E&A, Tecnicas Reunidas, and Tecnimont. (Source: MEED)

29 February 2024

FEED works are ongoing on the project.