Adnoc prequalifies 11 firms for Project Wave water treatment scheme

4 Nov 2021
Adnoc prequalifies 11 firms for Project Wave water treatment scheme

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company has prequalified 11 groups to participate in the bidding for a planned public-private partnership (PPP) water treatment scheme, known as ‘Project Wave’

 

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company has prequalified 11 groups to participate in the bidding for a planned public-private partnership (PPP) water treatment scheme, known as ‘Project Wave’.

The 11 firms prequalified as managing members are:

  • Acciona Agua (Spain)
  • Acwa Power (Saudi Arabia)
  • Cobra Instalaciones Servicios (Spain)
  • FCC Aqualia (Spain)
  • Hutchinson Water International Holdings (Singapore)
  • IDE Water Assets (Israel)
  • Itochu Corporation (Japan)
  • JERA (Japan)
  • Marubeni Corporation (Japan)
  • Six Construct (Belgium)
  • Veolia (France)

 

 Energy & Utilities reported in March that Adnoc had appointed the local office of Austria’s ILF Consulting Engineers as technical adviser for Project Wave.

The project will involve the development, financing, construction, operation and maintenance of two standalone greenfield seawater nanofiltration plants with a combined treatment capacity of 210 million imperial gallons a day. The project will also involve the construction of pumping stations and transmission pipelines to transport the treated water to onshore fields, which will require approximately 450km of new pipeline infrastructure.

The water treatment plants will be located at Al-Mirfa and Al-Nouf.

The scheme is planned to be developed under a build, own, operate and transfer (BOOT) basis.

The project has been designed with the intention to replace the current aquifer water injection systems used for maintaining reservoir pressure in onshore fields in Abu Dhabi with more sustainable water resources. The plant also forms part of Adnoc’s strategy to reduce carbon emissions in its development activities, with the scheme expected to increase efficiencies and lead to a net reduction in CO2 emissions.

The successful bidders will form a special purpose vehicle (SPV) with Adnoc to deliver the BOOT scheme, with a long-term water treatment and transportation agreement (WTTA) to be signed between the SPV and Adnoc, the offtaker for the scheme. The project will be fully returned to Adnoc at the end of the WTTA.

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