The Oil & Gas twin onshore pipeline system in the harsh subarctic environment of Sakhalin Island in the Russian Far East is one of the world’s biggest integrated Oil & Gas projects, that connects the Piltun-Astkhskoye and Lunskoye field's landfalls in the NE of Sakhalin Island to the LNG Plant & Oil Export Terminal in the South.
QAFCO V and VI is the world’s largest and most demanding fertilizer complex, built across three sites in Qatar, featuring advanced efficiency and sustainability solutions to ensure high reliability and full environmental compliance.
Stockholm Exergi BECCS is an innovative project for the capture and permanent storage of 800,000 tonnes of biogenic CO₂ per year, obtained from the treatment of flue gases from Stockholm’s biomass-fueled power plant.
The Profertil project in Bahìa Blanca was at the time of its construction the largest single train plant in the world with the capacity of 3,250 tons/day of urea.
Located 260 km offshore Luanda (Angola) the development of Kaombo Field began in 2014 with the EPCI contract award from Total Angola for the engineering, procurement, construction, installation, commissioning, and operation and maintenance of two turret- moored FPSO units.
The project has been recognised as the “1st conversion in the world of a traditional refinery into a biorefinery”. It laid the foundation for a strategic collaboration established in 2023 between ENI and Saipem, aimed at converting existing facilities into biorefineries and developing new ones.
In September 2022, two contracts were assigned by Eni Côte d'Ivoire for the Baleine Phase 1 Project, in order to develop the sizeable Oil and Gas field just offshore the Côte d'Ivoire, at a depth of 1,200 m.
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline operates 878 km of pipeline, in-line with world- class performance standards of preparedness and accountability.
Woodside Energy, an Australian energy company, is developing the Scarborough natural gas field in the Carnarvon Basin, about 375 km off Western Australia. For the project, Saipem installed a trunkline linking a semi-submersible floating production unit at 950 meters depth to Pluto Train 2 at the onshore Pluto LNG plant.
The Barzan Pipeline Project included the decommissioning and installation of new pipelines to deliver sour gas from three well sites with unmanned wellhead platforms, all located in the North Field Offshore of the State of Qatar, to an existing onshore Gas Plant located at Ras Laffan Industrial City, Qatar.