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SNC-Lavalin awarded US$800 million EPC project in the Middle East

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SNC-Lavalin has announced that it has been awarded a significant oil and gas contract in the Middle East with an approximate value of US$800 million.

The contract furthers SNC-Lavalin's position in the Middle East. The project will comprise developing the infrastructure and processing facilities for a gas field, with SNC-Lavalin's lump sum turnkey engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) scope on the project including connecting gas producing wells into the main processing plant.

"A substantial award such as this shows our continued focus on our clients and the resilience of our business model, despite the ongoing pressures in the industry," said Christian Brown, President, Oil & Gas, SNC-Lavalin. “We are very pleased to grow our project portfolio with this key client and are excited to be combining resources from Valerus, our gas handling and processing experts, with our strong engineering team to deliver this project.”

With close to 25% of its global workforce based in the Middle East, SNC-Lavalin's broad presence in this key growth region allows the company to deliver project solutions to its local clients.

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