Wednesday، 17 January 2024
 

Project of Central Processing Facility

The scope of the project encompasses all engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, and other services required to achieve a final production rate of 65,000 barrels of oil per day (BOPD) during normal operations. Crude oil from 19 producing wells, collected at a common inlet manifold, is directed to the respective production trains via two separate headers. The fluid passes through two three-phase separator stages to remove sour gas and produced water, followed by a desalination unit and a hot desulfurization tower to eliminate water and H₂S. The stabilized oil is then cooled in an air cooler and routed to a designated storage tank through a common header. Using three booster pumps and a main pump, the stored crude is transferred via a dedicated pipeline to the Cheshme Khosh production facility. Gas from the separators is first sent to a three-stage gas compression system, then routed to a TEG dehydration unit to remove water. The dehydrated gas is further compressed in export compressors and transported through a dedicated pipeline to the Dehloran facility for final delivery to the NGL-3100 complex. While the CPF is designed to handle 65,000 BOPD, it is capable of processing up to 71,500 BOPD, along with 78 MMscfd of gas and treating 23,000 barrels of wastewater daily for reinjection into the reservoir.

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  • Project of Central Processing Facility
  • Project of Central Processing Facility
  • Project of Central Processing Facility
  • Project of Central Processing Facility
  • Project of Central Processing Facility
  • Project of Central Processing Facility