Construction begins on Karan Gas facilities and pipelines
Downstream Today reported that the Karan Gas Program is off and running as all 4 contract packages have begun major construction activity, the latest evidence that the program is meeting all its major milestones
Mr Fuad Al Azman manager of Karan Gas Projects Department said that “The start of fabrication and construction reflects how our project team has risen to meet our challenge of meeting the Kingdom’s future need for gas in a safe, environmentally responsible and high quality manner.”
Mr Al Azman said that since the awarding of all program contracts in March, a stream of critical activities has been accomplished. In September, the Offshore Platforms and Subsea Pipeline package began fabrication of 30,000 tonnes of steel for 38 structures. The 3 onshore packages Karan Gas Facilities, Pipeline Utilities and Cogeneration and the Karan Sulfur Recovery and Manifa Gas Facilities have also begun initial construction activities at Khursaniyah. Project teams are made up of members from Saudi Aramco and contractors J Ray McDermott, Hyundai Engineering and Construction Company, Petrofac and GS Engineering.
Karan is the first non associated offshore gas field to be developed by the company. The onshore facility, about 160 kilometers north of Dhahran will have the capacity to process 1.8 billion standard cubic feet per day of Karan Khuff gas. The gas will move in a 110 kilometer sub sea pipeline from the field to onshore processing facilities at the Khursaniyah Gas Plant. The offshore facilities at Karan consist of 4 production platforms connected to a main tie in platform that will feed the sour gas to the sub sea pipeline. Gas will be processed through three trains, each with a capacity of 600 million standard cubic feet per day at Khursaniyah. The trains will include facilities for gas sweetening, acid gas enrichment, gas dehydration and supplementary propane refrigeration.
The facilities also will include a cogeneration plant with boiler, a sulfur recovery unit with storage tank, substations and a transmission pipeline linked to the Kingdom’s Master Gas System. Five teams, including contractors and company employees in the United Arab Emirates, South Korea and Saudi Arabia have been working on the Phase I of the project, aimed at producing 450 million standard cubic feet per day by mid 2011.
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