Samsung Engineering has won contracts industry experts peg at USD 2.76 billion to build Saudi Aramco’s natural gas liquids project in Shaybah oilfield. Aramco awarded South Korea-based Samsung Engineering four construction packages for the project which in total is estimated to have a cost of USD 5 to 6 billion. Samsung will build the project’s inlet and gas treatment facility, NGL recovery and utility facilities, a cogeneration plant and will upgrade gas handling facilities from existing Shaybah gas oil separation plants (GOSPs). The project will process 2.4 billion CUF/day of low-sulphur sweet gas from Saudi Arabia’s southeastern Shaybah oilfield, sending on 264,000 bpd of NGLs for fractionation at a processing plant.