Gazprom Neft, operator of the Badra oilfield development project, has appointed a contractor to lay the pipeline connecting the field to the power station in Zubaidiah, Wasit Province. The tender was won by Pakistani company Techno Engineering Services (Pvt.) Ltd.
In line with the contract, Techno Engineering Services will produce the designs, supply the equipment and materials, and carry out construction of the pipeline. The pipeline - which will be nearly 100-km long and have a daily capacity of 4.4 million cubic meters (circa 1.6 Bcm per year) - is scheduled to begin operations in 2015.
Under Gazprom Neft’s contract with the Iraqi government for the development of the Badra oil field, investors are to be compensated for costs related to infrastructure construction.
Gas supply from the Badra oil field will enhance the Zubaidiah power station’s daily power output and provide a 24-hour power supply to the city of Kut, which currently has electricity supplied for only 16 hours per day. Some of the extracted gas will be used to provide electricity to the Badra oil fields themselves.
In March, Gazprom Neft completed testing on a second well at Badra. The laying and testing of the oil pipeline to the Gharraf oilfield was completed in February, connecting the section to Iraq’s main pipeline system. The construction of the first phase of a central gathering station point with a capacity of 60,000 bpd is nearing completion. Work has also started on a gas treatment plant with the capacity to process 1.5 Bcm per year.
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