According to
Pars Oil and Gas Company (POGC), the platform is operational and can recover
14.2 million cubic meters per day of natural gas from the massive joint field
in the Persian Gulf.
Farhad
Izadjou, operator of the phase’s development project, said all the operations
concerning hookup and commissioning of the phase’s platform were carried out by
Iranian experts who registered a new record in starting up the structure.
He said the
gas recovered from the phase was carried to onshore refining facilities via a
32-inch sea pipeline which stretched 110 kilometers.
Four
platforms are scheduled to be installed at the phase each supplying 14.2 mcm/d,
he added.
The phase is
being developed for production of a total of 56 mcm/d of sour gas, 50 mcm/d of
methane, 2,900 tons of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) 2,750 tons of ethane,
75,000 barrels of gas condensates and 400 tons of sulfur.
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