Saudi Aramco To Begin Juaymah Gas Plant In September 2009
Published: 07-Jul-2009
By: Staff Writer Staff Writer Staff Writer
Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco) is planning to begin the expanded Juaymah gas plant in September 2009, sources working on the project told Reuters. Initially, the start- up of the plant was planned in June 2009, after several postponements from the first plan to start in the first quarter of 2008. The plant expansion will add 260,000 barrels per day (bpd) of extra capacity to the Juaymah plant, increasing its capacity to 815,000 bpd.
Difficulties during the mechanical commissioning caused the delay, one source told Reuters.
The capacity at Juaymah plant is increased by around 50% to hold elevated volumes of petrochemical feedstock ethane and light oils that form when gas is extracted, called natural gas liquids (NGLs). The increased ethane and NGL production comes from the expansion of the Hawiyah gas plant and the building of the Khursaniyah gas plant.
The expansion of Hawiyah gas plant will start in August-September 2009, a source working on the project said.
Additionally, 800 million cubic feet per day (cfd) of non-associated gas will be processed by the plant, increasing the plant's capacity to 2.4 bcfd.
Mechanical completion of the plant will be by the end of August, he said.
The Khursaniyah gas plant scheduled to start in October 2009 was postponed around two years from the planned start date of December 2007. 1bcfd of gas will be processed by the plant from the 500,000 bpd Khursaniyah oilfield, which started production in 2008.
Network Sites

Suppliers To This Sector
Browse A-Z
Krøll Cranes
Quality Tower Cranes ...
Applus RTD
Non-Destructive Testing, Inspections and Asset Integrity Management ...
Ormazabal
Electrical Medium Voltage Switchgear ...
KE-Burgmann
Leading Manufacturers of Fabric, Metal and Rubber Expansion Joints and Metal Hoses ...
Favuseal
Fire Barrier System ...
Meyer Burger Technology
The Expert in Photovoltaics ...
White Papers
Browse A-Z
2.5MW Wind Turbine
The latest evolution of GE Energy’s wind turbine technology, the 2.5xl wind turbine, is pl ...
Hardcore® Technology Drilling Solutions for the Heat Exchanger Industry
ATI Stellram develops and produces high-performance metal cutting tools for difficult-to-m ...
Increasing Cost-Efficiency of Substation Automation Systems by Centralised Protection Functions
New legislative and customer-oriented requirements pose challenges to substation automatio ...
Applying Modern Communication Technology to Loss-of-Mains Protection
The protection of distribution networks is facing new challenges from an increasing amount ...
Impacts of Quality Improvement Incentives on Automation Investments in the Finnish New Regulation Model
During the second regulatory period of 2008-2011 incentives are included into the Finnish ...
Utilising the Possibilities of IEC 61850 and GOOSE
This document describes the utilisation of some new features offered by IEC 61850, Communi ...


Delicious
Digg
Reddit
Stumble
LinkedIn
Mail sent successfully