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Provision of EPC Services for Flare Gas Recovery Project – JOB Tomori

Project Overview

This project involves the delivery of Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) services for a Flare Gas Recovery (FGR) system at the Pertamina – Medco E&P Tomori facilities in Sulawesi.
The project aims to recover and utilize flare gas that would otherwise be flared, supporting improved operational efficiency, enhanced safety, and better environmental performance.
The scope covers end‑to‑end EPC activities, from engineering design through construction and commissioning, to ensure a fully integrated and reliable FGR system.

Scope of Work

The scope of work under this project includes, but is not limited to, the following activities:

Engineering

  • Process and process safety engineering
  • Mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation engineering
  • Civil and structural engineering
  • Piping design, construction support, QC, and HSE documentation

Procurement

  • Procurement of materials and equipment, including:
    • Mechanical equipment
    • Valves and piping materials
    • Electrical and instrumentation items
    • Civil and structural materials

Construction & Installation

  • Site preparation and construction works
  • Workshop fabrication and transportation
  • Mechanical installation, including:
    • FGR compressor package
    • Suction scrubber
    • Overhead crane
  • Piping works (flowline, trunkline, pipeline, piping, and valves)
  • Electrical works (switchgear, power supply, power cables, grounding, and earthing)
  • Instrumentation works (field instruments, cabling, tubing, grounding, HMI software and logic)

Other Works

  • Painting, wrapping, coating, and insulation
  • Provision of equipment, manpower, and consumable materials
  • Pre‑commissioning, commissioning, and start‑up

Project Description

The Flare Gas Recovery Project is designed to enhance the utilization of excess gas generated during production operations at the Tomori Field.
By recovering flare gas and routing it back into the system, the project contributes to improved energy efficiency, reduced flaring, and compliance with environmental and operational standards.
The project involves close coordination across multiple disciplines and interfaces, ensuring that the FGR system is safely integrated into existing facilities without disrupting ongoing operations.

Project Area & Facilities

The project is located within the Tomori operational area, Sulawesi, covering onshore production facilities and associated infrastructure.
Key facilities include FGR process units, compressor systems, piping networks, electrical and instrumentation systems, as well as supporting civil and structural works.

Construction & Site Activities

The following images show selected activities and site conditions during project execution

Project Summary

This project demonstrates the company’s capability in delivering large-scale EPCI offshore and onshore projects, handling complex engineering challenges, and supporting high-capacity oil and gas production facilities in Indonesia.