NPCC awards Amarinth another pump order at ADNOC’s Lower Zakum facility
Amarinth, a world-leading, net-zero designer and manufacturer of low lifecycle cost centrifugal pumps and associated equipment—primarily for the offshore and onshore oil and gas industries, nuclear and renewable energy generation, defense, desalination, process and industrial markets—has again secured an order from NPCC for API 610 OH2 pumps destined for ADNOC’s Lower Zakum facility in the UAE.
When ADNOC sought new closed drain pumps for the Main Gas Pipeline project, a component of its Lower Zakum Long-Term Development Plan (LTDP-1) to enhance field production, National Petroleum Construction Company (NPCC), ADNOC’s procurement contractor in Abu Dhabi, turned to Amarinth for its extensive knowledge of ADNOC specifications.
As with many oil and gas operators, ADNOC is demanding more from its suppliers and recently revised its specifications, elevating quality, witnessing and testing procedures throughout the manufacturing cycle. Leveraging its two-decades-long relationship with ADNOC and NPCC, Amarinth worked closely with its supply chain to integrate additional quality checks and rigorous testing procedures as mandated by ADNOC, while ensuring adherence to delivery schedules.
The order comprises three API 610 OH2 12th Ed. drain pumps featuring Plan 53B seal support systems. Manufactured in Alloy 625 with Type 3.2 certification and non-destructive examination (NDE), the pumps also require IECEx certification. Equipped with pressure transmitters for pre-emptive issue detection, the order encompasses a mobile top-up trolley, nitrogen charging kit, warehouse spares and a certified lifting beam for installation assistance.
Oliver Brigginshaw, Managing Director of Amarinth, expressed his satisfaction, stating, “We are delighted to fulfil this latest order from NPCC. With two decades of collaboration with NPCC and ADNOC, we possess an in-depth understanding of ADNOC’s requirements and specifications. We welcome the enhanced quality and testing procedures ADNOC has introduced, both for our manufacturing process and for our supply chain partners.”
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