Skids in UAE: Power Skids, Industrial Skids & E-House Modules for Onshore and Offshore Oil & Gas Facilities
If you are searching for dependable skids in UAE — whether that means power skids, industrial skids, or complete E-house modules — you already know that the wrong fabrication partner can turn a straightforward power distribution package into a site delay measured in weeks, not days. UCES Middle East General Contracting LLC, an ISO 9001:2015 certified, ADNOC-compliant EPC contractor based in Abu Dhabi with 18+ years of engineering heritage, designs, fabricates, and commissions power skids, process skids, and E-house modules for onshore and offshore oil & gas facilities across the UAE.
Whether you need a power distribution skid for a wellhead cluster near Ruwais, a walk-in E-house for an offshore platform module, or a complete industrial skid package for a gas processing facility in Mussafah, this guide explains what skids and E-houses are, the difference between onshore skids and offshore skids, the standards Abu Dhabi’s oil & gas industry expects, and why UCES Middle East is a trusted skid and E-house fabricator across the region.
On This Page
- What Are Skids? Power & Industrial Skids Explained
- Types of Industrial & Process Skids We Fabricate
- Power Skids: Power Distribution for Oil & Gas
- What Is an E-House? E-House Modules Explained
- E-House vs Traditional Substation Building
- Onshore Skids vs Offshore Skids in UAE
- Industrial Skids for Power: Abu Dhabi Facilities
- The Skid & E-House Fabrication Process
- Advantages of Skid-Mounted & Modular Solutions
- Codes & Standards for Skids and E-Houses
- UCES Integrated Capability
- Why UCES Middle East
- Industries We Serve
- UAE Cities & Emirates We Serve
- How to Get a Skid or E-House Quote
- FAQs
What Are Skids? Understanding Power Skids and Industrial Skids in UAE Construction
In UAE oil & gas and industrial construction, a skid is a factory-fabricated, self-contained equipment package mounted on a common structural steel base frame, engineered so mechanical, process, or electrical equipment arrives on site fully assembled, wired or piped, and — in most cases — already tested. Instead of building a system piece by piece at the plant, contractors procure it as a single skid-mounted unit that is lifted into place, connected to site utilities, and commissioned.
The base frame itself is a purpose-built structural steel chassis — typically fabricated from I-beams or channel sections — with integrated lifting points, forklift pockets, and a corrosion-protected finish suited to the UAE’s heat, humidity, and coastal or desert exposure. Everything mounted on that frame, from pumps and separators to switchgear and transformers, is engineered, wired or piped, and factory-tested as one unit before it ever leaves the fabrication yard.
Two broad categories dominate demand for skids in UAE:
- Process and mechanical skids — chemical injection, metering, filtration, gas conditioning, and compression-support packages used across upstream and midstream oil & gas operations.
- Power and electrical skids — power distribution, transformer, generator, and switchgear packages, along with their fully enclosed counterpart, the E-house, used to deliver and control electrical power at a facility.
Types of Industrial & Process Skids UCES Middle East Fabricates
UCES Middle East’s skid division fabricates both process-side and power-side skid packages for onshore and offshore oil & gas, petrochemical, and industrial clients across the UAE:
| Skid Type | Primary Function | Typical Application |
|---|---|---|
| Chemical Injection Skid | Precision dosing of production and treatment chemicals | Well cleaning, corrosion inhibition, demulsification, glycol regeneration |
| Wellhead Compressor Skid | Boosts wellhead gas pressure for gathering | Low-pressure gas wells, artificial lift support |
| Custody Transfer Metering Skid | Fiscal-grade measurement of oil or gas flow | Pipeline handover points, terminal loading, sales metering |
| Fuel Gas Conditioning Skid | Filters, heats, and regulates fuel gas | Turbine and generator fuel supply |
| Fuel Gas Metering Skid | Measures fuel gas consumption | Power generation, process heaters |
| Sour Gas Processing Skid | Handles H₂S-bearing gas streams safely | Sour gas fields, gas sweetening feed |
| Gas Pressure Reduction Skid | Steps down high-pressure gas to usable levels | Distribution stations, plant utilities |
| Hydraulic Power Unit (HPU) Skid | Supplies hydraulic pressure for actuated valves | Subsea and surface wellhead control systems |
| LV / MV Power Distribution Skid | Distributes low- and medium-voltage power | Wellsite power, temporary construction power |
| Transformer Skid Package | Steps voltage up or down at point of use | Substations, process area power feeds |
| Generator Skid | Houses and integrates diesel or gas generator sets | Standby and prime power, remote sites |
| Switchgear & MCC Skid | Houses protection, control, and motor-control equipment | Process plant power control centers |
Each package is engineered to the specific process, load, and environmental requirements of the project — not built to a generic template — while sharing a common philosophy of compact, modular, factory-tested delivery.
Power Skids Explained: Engineered Power Distribution for Oil & Gas
When people search for power skids, they are usually looking for a single, factory-built package that delivers safe, reliable electrical power to a process area, wellsite, or temporary facility without the cost and schedule risk of a stick-built substation. A UCES Middle East power skid typically integrates:
- LV & MV Power Distribution
- Transformer Packages
- Generator Integration
- Switchgear & MCC Panels
- PLC & Control Panels
- HVAC & Ventilation
Because every component is mounted, wired, and Factory Acceptance Tested before the skid leaves the workshop, on-site work is reduced to positioning the skid, connecting incoming and outgoing cables, and completing Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) — a fraction of the time a conventional switch room build would need.
Power skids serve both onshore and offshore applications: temporary construction power during the build phase of a plant, permanent electrical infrastructure for a wellhead cluster, or a dedicated power module feeding a compression or gathering station. UCES Middle East designs every power skid to IEC, IEEE, NEC, and ADNOC-referenced standards, with load calculations, equipment selection, and layout optimized for the client’s operational needs and future expansion.
What Is an E-House? E-House Modules Explained
An E-house (electrical house) is a prefabricated, walk-in modular steel enclosure engineered to house medium-voltage (MV) and low-voltage (LV) switchgear, transformers, MCC panels, and auxiliary control equipment in a single, weatherproof structure. Where a power skid is often an open or semi-enclosed equipment package on a base frame, an E-house module is a fully enclosed building — complete with HVAC or pressurization, lighting, fire and gas detection, and cable entry systems — designed so operators can walk in and work on the equipment in a controlled, protected environment.
E-house modules are built and wired in the factory, then shipped to site as one or more modules that are joined, connected to incoming power and cabling, and commissioned. For oil & gas facilities in the UAE, this matters because it keeps live electrical work out of the field, protects sensitive switchgear from sand, humidity, and extreme heat, and compresses a scope that could otherwise take months of civil and electrical site work into a delivery measured in weeks.
UCES Middle East designs E-house modules as single or multi-bay steel structures, sized and specified around the switchgear and control philosophy the project requires, with corrosion protection, insulation, and HVAC capacity engineered for sustained operation in Abu Dhabi’s climate.
E-House vs Traditional Substation Building
| Factor | E-House Module | Traditional Site-Built Substation |
|---|---|---|
| Construction Location | Built and wired in a controlled factory environment | Built on site, exposed to weather and site conditions |
| Typical Delivery Time | Weeks, in parallel with site civil works | Months, largely sequential with civil works |
| Quality Control | Factory Acceptance Testing before shipment | Testing only possible after full on-site construction |
| Site Disruption | Minimal — installation and connection only | Extended — civil, electrical, and finishing works on site |
| Relocation / Reuse | Can be transported and redeployed to a new site | Fixed structure, not relocatable |
| Weatherproofing | Engineered and sealed in the factory | Dependent on site workmanship and weather during construction |
This is why E-house modules have become the preferred approach for UAE oil & gas operators who need dependable power infrastructure on a compressed schedule, whether for a new wellsite, a plant expansion, or a temporary power requirement.
Onshore Skids vs Offshore Skids in the UAE
Not every skid package is engineered the same way. UAE clients searching for onshore skids companies in UAE or offshore skids in UAE are usually comparing very different technical requirements:
| Factor | Onshore Skids | Offshore Skids |
|---|---|---|
| Structural Design | Standard structural steel base frame, road-transport dimensions | Reinforced frame for crane lifting, seafastening, and marine transport loads |
| Corrosion Protection | Standard industrial coating systems | Marine-grade coating and cathodic protection for saline, high-humidity exposure |
| Weight & Footprint | Optimized for site access and installation | Optimized for platform deck space and lifting weight limits |
| Certification | ADNOC and client technical specifications | Additional marine / lifting certification (padeye and lift study sign-off) |
| Transport Method | Low-bed trailer to site | Marine transport, barge loading, and offshore crane lift |
| Typical UAE Locations | Habshan, Bab, Bu Hasa, Ruwais, Mussafah | Upper Zakum, Umm Shaif, Das Island, Zirku Island offshore fields |
As an onshore and offshore skid contractor in UAE, UCES Middle East engineers each package to the governing structural, corrosion, and lifting requirements of its final destination — not a one-size-fits-all base frame — so onshore power distribution skids and offshore electrical modules both arrive ready for their specific installation environment.
Industrial Skids for Power Distribution: Abu Dhabi Oil & Gas Facilities
Abu Dhabi’s oil & gas industry — from onshore gathering and processing complexes around Habshan and Bab to the Ruwais industrial and refining zone and the offshore fields near Das Island and Zirku Island — depends on industrial skids for power and oil and gas operations that can be deployed fast, tested before arrival, and trusted to run without interruption in extreme heat, humidity, and sand exposure.
A typical Abu Dhabi wellhead cluster, gathering station, or compression facility does not sit next to a conventional grid substation. Power has to be generated, distributed, and controlled locally — which is exactly what a power distribution skid or E-house module is engineered to do. Rather than running long cable feeds and building a permanent switch room from scratch, operators specify a skid-mounted or E-house power package that can be fabricated off site, tested, and installed in a fraction of the time.
UCES Middle East brings this capability into Abu Dhabi’s industrial facilities — including the Mussafah and ICAD industrial zones — supported by 18+ years of piping, wellhead, and compression facility construction experience across Pakistan and the UAE. That background in wellhead-adjacent construction gives our power skid and E-house teams a working understanding of how electrical packages need to integrate with the mechanical and civil scope already on site, reducing interface risk on multi-discipline oil & gas projects.
The Skid & E-House Fabrication Process: Step by Step
- Front-End Engineering & Load Calculations — Electrical load lists, single-line diagrams, area classification, and site conditions are reviewed to size equipment and define the skid or E-house footprint.
- Detailed Design & Equipment Selection — Structural base frame or E-house shell, switchgear, transformers, and control philosophy are finalized and submitted for client/consultant approval.
- Material Procurement — Structural steel, switchgear, cabling, and electrical components are sourced from approved manufacturers, with certificates reviewed against project specification.
- Base Frame / Shell Fabrication — The structural steel base frame (for skids) or steel enclosure (for E-houses) is cut, welded, and treated for corrosion protection.
- Equipment Mounting & Wiring — Switchgear, transformers, generators, MCC panels, and control systems are mounted, cabled, and terminated inside the workshop.
- Control System Integration & Programming — PLC and control panel logic is configured and tested against the project’s control philosophy.
- Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) — The complete skid or E-house is powered up and tested as a unit, with the client or a third-party inspector witnessing functional and safety tests before release.
- Surface Treatment & Final Coating — Shot blasting and a corrosion protection coating system are applied, matched to the onshore, offshore, or coastal exposure the package will face.
- Transport, Site Installation & Commissioning — The skid or E-house is transported, positioned, connected to site power and cabling, and taken through Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) and handover documentation.
Advantages of Skid-Mounted & Modular E-House Solutions
Compressed Project Schedules
Factory fabrication runs in parallel with site civil works, cutting overall delivery time compared with a stick-built power installation.
Factory-Tested Reliability
Every skid and E-house completes Factory Acceptance Testing before it leaves the workshop, catching issues before they become site problems.
Reduced Site Risk
Less live electrical work and hot work in the field means fewer permits, lower fire risk, and stronger HSE performance.
Climate-Engineered Protection
Coatings, HVAC, and sealing are specified for the UAE’s heat, humidity, and sand exposure, onshore and offshore.
Full Documentation & Traceability
FAT reports, wiring diagrams, and equipment certificates satisfy ADNOC, consultant, and third-party inspection requirements.
Relocatable & Scalable
Skids and E-houses can be transported, redeployed, or expanded as a facility’s power needs change.
Codes & Standards for Skids and E-Houses in UAE
| Standard / Code | Scope | UAE Applicability |
|---|---|---|
| IEC 61439 | LV switchgear and controlgear assemblies | Standard for LV panel design on UAE power skids and E-houses |
| IEC 62271 | MV switchgear and controlgear | Governs MV switchgear used inside E-house modules |
| IEEE Std. | Electrical protection, testing, and design practice | Widely referenced on US-standard designed projects in UAE |
| NEC / NFPA 70 | National electrical code | Reference standard for electrical installation practice |
| NFPA 496/497 | Purged & pressurized enclosures, hazardous area classification | Applied where skids or E-houses sit in classified hazardous areas |
| API RP 500/505 | Area classification for oil & gas facilities | Defines hazardous zones around wellheads and process equipment |
| ATEX / IECEx | Hazardous area equipment certification | Applied to equipment installed in classified zones |
| ISO 9001:2015 | Quality management | Required by ADNOC and UAE consultants for approved vendors |
| ADNOC Tech. Specs | Project-specific electrical and mechanical requirements | Mandatory for ADNOC concession-area projects |
UCES Middle East designs and documents every power skid and E-house against the specific standards a project calls for, backed by our ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001 certified QHSE management system.
UCES Middle East: Integrated Skid & E-House Capability
UCES Middle East General Contracting LLC is not a stand-alone panel shop. As a full-service EPC contractor based in Abu Dhabi, our power skid and E-house capability sits alongside our piping and steel structure, civil construction, and trading and supply divisions — meaning we can engineer, supply, fabricate, and install the same power distribution package under a single accountable contract.
For multi-discipline ADNOC and industrial projects, that integration removes the coordination gaps that appear when electrical, civil, and mechanical scopes are split across separate specialist vendors — a common source of delay on wellhead, gathering station, and compression facility projects.
Our Power Skid & E-House Services Include
- Power Distribution Skid Engineering
- E-House Module Design & Fabrication
- Transformer & Generator Skid Packages
- Switchgear & MCC Panel Integration
- Process Skid Fabrication
- FAT & Site Commissioning
For a closer look at our range, see our dedicated Power Skids & E-House Modules and Skid For Oil and Gas Application service pages.
Why UCES Middle East Is a Trusted Skid & E-House Fabricator in UAE
18+ Years of Proven Track Record
Established in 2007 and expanded into the UAE, with 120+ major projects delivered across oil & gas, civil, and industrial sectors.
ISO 9001:2015 Certified Quality
Our engineering and fabrication process is governed by a certified quality management system, from load calculation to final handover.
ADNOC Compliant Operations
UCES operates in full compliance with ADNOC standards — essential for power and process skid work in the Abu Dhabi concession area.
Integrated EPC Capability
Civil, piping, steel structure, and power skid divisions operate under one roof, reducing interface risk on multi-discipline projects.
Documented Quality Control
Every skid and E-house is delivered with FAT reports, wiring diagrams, and equipment certificates for ADNOC or third-party review.
UAE-Wide, Onshore & Offshore Delivery
Fabrication, transport, and installation covering all seven emirates, with teams experienced in oil & gas environments.
Skids & E-Houses: Key Industries We Serve in UAE
- Oil & Gas (ADNOC Projects, Abu Dhabi): Power distribution skids, E-house modules, and wellhead or gathering station power packages.
- Petrochemical Plants: Transformer and switchgear skids for process area power.
- Power & Utilities: Generator and distribution skids for temporary and standby power.
- Marine & Offshore: Corrosion-protected offshore power modules and E-houses.
- Industrial & Manufacturing: Power distribution packages for plants and logistics facilities.
UAE Cities & Emirates Where UCES Delivers Skids & E-Houses
| Emirate / City | Key Project Areas | Key Sectors |
|---|---|---|
| Abu Dhabi | Mussafah, ICAD, Ruwais, Habshan, offshore islands | Oil & Gas (ADNOC), Power Distribution, Industrial |
| Dubai | Jebel Ali, Dubai Industrial City, DIP | Industrial Power, Utilities |
| Sharjah | Hamriyah Free Zone, Industrial Areas 1–18 | Manufacturing, Industrial Power |
| Ajman | Ajman Industrial Area | Industrial, Commercial Power |
| Ras Al Khaimah | RAK Industrial Area, RAKEZ | Industrial, Utilities |
| Fujairah & UAQ | Fujairah Port Area, Umm Al Quwain Industrial | Marine, Offshore Support |
How to Get a Power Skid or E-House Quote from UCES
- Single-line electrical diagram or load list
- Equipment schedule (switchgear, transformer, generator ratings)
- Area / hazardous zone classification
- Onshore or offshore application
- Skid package or fully enclosed E-house preference
- Site location and installation schedule
- Applicable standards and inspection requirements
Frequently Asked Questions: Skids, Power Skids & E-House Modules in UAE
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