Kiewit partners with domestic and international oil and gas firms to develop the world's energy sources, offering its clients a fully integrated delivery model for engineer-procure-construct (EPC) and startup services for their energy needs. Kiewit’s experience and capabilities in today’s complex energy market allows it to focus on four main market sectors: offshore, oil sands, midstream and downstream. Over the past 10 years, Kiewit completed more than 1,200 projects for the OGC industry, totaling nearly $22 billion in contract revenue.
TIC, a subsidiary of Kiewit, has completed six projects at the Commerce City Refinery since 1993 including the construction of a water treatment plant, sour crude low sulfur diesel unit, hydrogen unit addition, and diesel hydrotreater unit conversion.
TIC, a subsidiary of Kiewit, completed the construction for the initial plant and for the expansion. Phase 1 included site work, installation of concrete foundations, electrical building and transformer pad concrete with associated duct banks; 4500 CY of pipe rack foundations, and building foundations
TIC, a subsidiary of Kiewit, has been performing maintenance and capital projects at the Belridge Producing Complex since 2001. Scopes of work include civil, concrete, electrical, structural, piping, electrical and instrumentation, and equipment setting.
The Terra Nova Integrated Swivel Turnaround Project was a $75 million of contract critical importance to the client, as well as the Newfoundland Offshore Oil Industry. The project involved three months at Quayside repair and an upgrade of some of the key systems on board the Terra Nova FPSO, one of three producing installations located offshore Newfoundland.
TIC, a subsidiary of Kiewit, installed new facilities and modified existing facilities to the Platte Pipe Line Company - Casper Terminal as part of the Express Pipeline Expansion Project.
TIC, a subsidiary of Kiewit, constructed 18 pump stations and associated work for the Keystone Pipeline program. Keystone’s original pipeline system included a total of 39 pump stations delivering up to 590,000 bpd of oil from Canada’s Alberta oil fields and the Bakken formation to refineries across the U.S. Midwest.
With a peak employment of more than 1,000 personnel, a Kiewit-led joint venture completed an engineer, procure and construct contract for this 18-module, 11,000-tonne topsides at its Newfoundland fabrication facilities. The topsides were integrated with a hull and turret and completed in July 2005.
This central gathering plant with an Amine unit produces 17 million standard cubic feet per day (MMSCFD) and 1,800-3,000 barrels of condensate per day. The project is currently in operation and sells 12 to 20 tankers of condensate and 17 million cubic feet of natural gas a day. The project consisted of site work, foundations, setting vessels pipe rack and underground piping.
Kiewit fabricated the 6,500-ton topsides for the Who Dat field located in the Mississippi Canyon in the Gulf of Mexico. Kiewit completed the project in 2011.
Kiewit's scope included the engineering, procurement, and construction of this project in the Peregrino field development located offshore Brazil.