Engineering firms invited to design Halliburton’s Suriname bulk and mud plant

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Halliburton Guyana Inc. has issued a Request for Information (RFI) for engineering design services. The selected supplier will design a liquid mud and bulk plant for Halliburton Suriname.

The scope includes full engineering for civil design, mechanical piping, and electrical work. Vendors must provide a business registration, TIN certificate, and a company presentation summarizing experience. Interested suppliers must submit an RFI supplier questionnaire along with the required documents.

Suriname’s Sapakara South-Krabdagu field now named GranMorgu | OilNOW 

Halliburton currently operates a mud plant in Guyana, one of the largest in the hemisphere. The company provides essential products and services to the local oil and gas sector, including directional drilling, surface data logging, wireline logging, drill bits, drilling fluids, cementing, completion services, reservoir evaluation, stimulation, and other oilfield chemical products, services, and equipment.

Suriname is preparing for its first offshore oil development, GranMorgu, with first production expected in 2028. SBM Offshore, in partnership with Technip Energies, has secured contracts to build and install a floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel.

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