Wednesday، 17 January 2024
 

Central Processing Facility

The scope of the Central Processing Facility (CPF) project includes all engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, and other necessary services for the final production of 65,000 barrels of oil per day (BOPD) under normal operations. Crude oil produced from 19 production wells is collected at a common inlet manifold and directed to respective production trains via two separate headers. The fluid passes through two-phase separators to remove sour gas and produced water, followed by a desalting unit and a hot sulfur removal tower to eliminate water and H2S, respectively. Then, the stabilized oil is cooled in an air cooler and directed to a storage tank with specified characteristics via a regular header. Three booster and main pumps are used to transfer the stored crude oil through a dedicated oil pipeline to the Cheshmeh-Khosh production facilities. The gas produced from the separators is first directed to the gas compression area consisting of three stages of gas compressors, then routed to a TEG dehydration package for water removal. The dry gas is further compressed in export compressors and delivered via a dedicated gas pipeline to the Dehloran facilities for final delivery to the NGL-3100 complex. Typically, the CPF is designed to handle 65,000 barrels of oil per day (BOPD), but it is designed to process 71,500 BOPD, 78 MMscfd of gas, and treat 23,000 barrels per day of produced water for reinjection into the reservoir.

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