Neste Jacobs Wins Contract for Baltic Connector Pipeline
Neste Jacobs has been awarded a contract to provide Project Management Services for the Baltic Connector gas pipeline between Finland and Estonia. Neste Jacobs will work as Owner’s Engineer in the integrated project management team.
The Baltic Connector project will include building of a 150 kilometer long bi-directional gas transmission pipeline, from which 80 kilometers will be constructed offshore subsea between Paldiski (Estonia) and Inkoo (Finland) and two onshore gas transmission pipelines to Finland and in Estonia. The project will also include construction of a gas metering station and two compressor stations to Inkoo and Paldiski. The project will start in November 2016 and it is estimated to be finished in December 2019. The transfer capacity of the completed pipeline will be 7.2 million m3 per day.
“We are delighted to be chosen as the Project Management Services partner for the Baltic Connector project as we have been involved in building the whole natural gas infrastructure in Finland from the very beginning. Neste Jacobs has a solid track record in providing Owner’s Engineering and Project Management Services for hydrocarbon and bio-industries including our vast experience from many LNG terminal projects,” Jarmo Suominen, Managing Director, Neste Jacobs Oy, said.
“The selection of a partner was based on competitive bidding and Neste Jacobs proved to be the strongest bidder for this important project. We look forward to successful co-operation with Neste Jacobs’ team and believe that having a reliable and experienced partner will assist in keeping the deadline and budget of the project,” Herkko Plit, President and CEO, Baltic Connector Oy, said.
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