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Farzad Gas Fields Development (MC)
Farzad Gas Fields Development (MC)

  Farzad Gas Fields Development (MC)

Fulfilling all the projects of Phases 1, 4 & 5, 6, 7 & 8 and 12 of South Pars Gas Field Development successfully, Petropars was opted as the most powerful domestic contractor in the oil and gas sector so that the development of complex Farzad Gas Field has been put in the company's agenda.

 

Farzad A Gas Field Development agreement was signed between Petropars as the contractor and Exploration Directorate of NIOC and Iranian Offshore Oil Company (IOOC) as the Client in December 2011.

The project consisted of the completion of exploration activities including acquisition; processing and interpretation of 3D seismic data and, providing Master Development Plan (MDP) for development of the field.

The Drilling of the appraisal well in this challenging field was completed by POSCO and related tests were done in order to prepare initial MDP for development of this field. At the end, Petropars prepared the final MDP for development of this challenging gas field for final decision taking by the Client.

 

Project Name:

FARZAD B Gas Field Development

Location:

Farzad A and B gas fields are located within Farsi Block, in the Iranian waters. The fields are located approximately 100 km offshore Barikan coast about 80km east of Bandar Bushehr

Client:

NIOC

Contract Type:

Buy Back

Start date:

07-Oct-2023

Target:

The Farzad B Gas Field Development Plan consists of Gas Wells, Offshore Platforms, Subsea Pipelines and Onshore Facilities as required to meet the production objectives which produces 1,000 MMSCFD raw gas and delivers the produced gas and liquid to the PROJECT Onshore Facilities

Scope of Work:

• Offshore Platforms

  • Transfer Subsea Infield and Transmission Pipelines from Offshore Platforms to Onshore Facilities in Pars II area.
  • Onshore Facilities for Gas/ Condensate Separation and Sour Gas Treatment to supply Sweet Lean Gas to Iranian Gas Trunk Lines (IGAT) and NGLs (C3+) to downstream users.

 

 

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