Engineering & Procurement Services
ENch Group can provide traditional and public procurement specialists to manage our clients procurement, helping them to get the procurement results they need, and to meet their project or corporate strategies, in full compliance with applicable regulations. ENch Group provides procurement and tendering support to both operators and contractors, including:

  • Procurement Management
  • Development of Procurement Strategies and Procedures
  • ITT Packages: technical, commercial and legal aspects
  • Scope of Work: technical, commercial and legal
  • Supplier Qualification, Consultations and Negotiations
  • Contract Review and Management
  • Tender Clarifications and Evaluations
  • Material Management / Expediting
  • Post-Order Supplier Follow-Up: commercial and technical
  • Inspection and Test Witnessing
  • Subcontracts Services
  • Support for Capex and Opex Estimations

Engineering & Procurement of Effluent Water Treatment Unit at Zubair I Tank Farm

Country: IRAQ
Client: South Oil Company

The project consists of the engineering and procurement of a water treatment unit for Zubair I tank farm, including accumulated tanks and re-pump to the WTU where the separated oil will be returned to the oil storage tank while the produced water will be stored for SOC re-use. Project includes also CPI and IAF Unit, control system, electrical and control room, instrumentation for monitoring existing floating roof tanks and a reverse osmosis unit with tank for treated water storage.

ENCH Group is carrying out basic and detailed design, vendor selection, procurement, expediting and delivery to SOC Warehouse (Iraq) of the water treatment unit and related equipment.

Design and Supply of Fuel Oil Pipeline from Shuaiba Refinery to Shatt Al-Basrah Power Station

Country: IRAQ
Client: SCOP, Iraq

ENCH Group scope of work consists of the design, procurement and delivery of the 12’’ pipeline to transfer fuel oil from Shuaiba Refinery to Shatt Al-Basrah Power Station in south of Iraq, as well as supervision of the installation, commissioning and test run.

The pipeline is roughly 10 km long and consists of both above ground and buried sections.