BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 9. The Shah Deniz
consortium is pleased to announce the award of another significant
construction contract to further advance the Shah Deniz Compression
(SDC) project, which was sanctioned earlier this year.


The $156 million contract covers the fabrication of the jacket
and piles for the SDC platform and has been awarded to BOS Shelf
LLC and BOS Shelf International FZCO (collectively referred to as
BOS Shelf).


The contract scope of work includes shop and erection
engineering, rolling of tubulars, fabrication and assembly of a
9,900-tonne jacket and 5,800-tonne pin and skirt piles,
commissioning of installation systems, and load-out and
sea-fastening of the completed jacket.


All fabrication activities will be carried out at the Heydar
Aliyev Baku Deepwater Jackets Factory (BDJF) yard, owned by BOS
Shelf, making full use of local infrastructure and resources. Up to
97% of the workforce involved in executing the contract is expected
to be Azerbaijani nationals, with the total workforce contribution
estimated at approximately 2 million work-hours. Work under the
contract is scheduled to commence in the fourth quarter of 2025,
with completion targeted for the first quarter of 2028.







Ilgar Mammadov, bp’s project general manager said:



“This marks another significant milestone for the SDC project and
for bp as operator.


It reflects the skill and dedication of our teams, the strength
of our enduring local partnerships, and our shared commitment to
delivering this project to the highest standards of safety,
quality, and efficiency.The successful and timely fabrication of 11
previous jackets for the Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli and Shah Deniz 2
platforms at BOS Shelf’s BDJF yard gives us strong confidence that
the SDC platform jacket will also be delivered on schedule and
within budget. The BDJF facility’s capability to integrate and load
out the jacket without requiring major upgrades is a key factor in
ensuring the timely completion of this critical part of the
project.”