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Central processing unit construction project (CTEP) – South Azadegan oil field development plan – Phase one

Central processing unit construction project (CTEP) – South Azadegan oil field development plan – Phase one

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Central processing unit construction project (CTEP) - South Azadegan oil field development plan - Phase one
Main Client
Petroleum Engineering and Development Company (PEDEC)
Client
Petropars
Status
On Going
Contract Period
21Months
Commencement Date
January 17,2022

The processing center or CTEP is responsible for separating gas, water, salt and other materials from crude oil, and its presence will play a very important role in the development of the South Azadegan joint field and increase its production.
The expected capacity of this unit is 320,000 barrels per day, and the work package c4-2 is to perform all operations related to civil disciplines, piping, mechanical (fixed and rotating), electricity and precision tools related to raw material receiving areas, tank area. It is the oil, the original Piperk and Flare.
The South Azadegan Common Square is located near the Iraqi border and about 80 kilometers west of Ahvaz
In order to implement the Central Processing Unit (CTEP) project in the first phase of the development of the South Azadegan oil field, oil and gas are collected from the set of wells through 10 central collection units (Manifold) and North and South gas separation units (GOSP). and transferred to the central processing unit.
In the central processing unit, water, salt and sediments are separated from crude oil, its vapor pressure (RVP) and sulfur level (H2S) are adjusted in order to access the specifications of export oil, and then the produced crude oil is transferred to the West Karun booster pump house. to be The extracted gas is also compressed and after desalination, it is transferred to the liquefied gas plant 3200 (NGL 3200). 197 million cubic feet of gas per day. The main estimated volume of the project includes (12,000 cubic meters of concreting, 450 tons of equipment installation, 160,000 inches of piping diameter, and about 250 kilometers of electrical cabling and instruments).

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