Difference between revisions of "Shaybah Oil Field"

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Summary Information
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=== Summary Information ===
 
* Operator: Saudi Aramco
 
* Operator: Saudi Aramco
 
* Country: Saudi-Arabia
 
* Country: Saudi-Arabia
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* Production Volume: 1,000,000 bpd
 
* Production Volume: 1,000,000 bpd
  
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=== Description ===
 
* The Shaybah field is located in the Rub’ Al-Khali desert in the south eastern part of the Kingdom, 800 kilometres from Dhahran making it Saudi Aramco’s most remote oil field
 
* The Shaybah field is located in the Rub’ Al-Khali desert in the south eastern part of the Kingdom, 800 kilometres from Dhahran making it Saudi Aramco’s most remote oil field
 
* The field is approximately 13 kilometres wide and 64 kilometres long.
 
* The field is approximately 13 kilometres wide and 64 kilometres long.
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* Associated gas is processed at the Sabkha NGL recovery plant
 
* Associated gas is processed at the Sabkha NGL recovery plant
  
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=== Contractors ===
* **SNC-Lavalin:**
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* '''SNC-Lavalin:'''
* **GE:** Supply of 11 gas turbine-generators, 44 compressors, motors and services
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* '''GE:''' Supply of 11 gas turbine-generators, 44 compressors, motors and services
* **Samsung HE:** Central Processing Facility Expansion  
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* '''Samsung HE:''' Central Processing Facility Expansion  
  
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=== History ===
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* 1968 - Shaybah Oil Field discovered
 
* 2006 - SNC-Lavalin awarded a contract to design and build the Shaybah Central Processing Facilities (CPF)
 
* 2006 - SNC-Lavalin awarded a contract to design and build the Shaybah Central Processing Facilities (CPF)
 
* 2014 - Samsung awarded Central Processing Facility Expansion contract  
 
* 2014 - Samsung awarded Central Processing Facility Expansion contract  
 
* 2106 - Expansion completed
 
* 2106 - Expansion completed
  
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=== Geology ===
 
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=== Links ===
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# [https://www.aramco.com/en/what-we-do/mega-projects/shaybah-oil-field-recovery-plant Shaybah, Aramco]
 
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:snc-lavalin-awarded-contract-for-the-shaybah-expansi SNC-Lavalin Awarded Contract For The Shaybah Expansion Program In Saudi Arabia]
 
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:snc-lavalin-awarded-contract-for-the-shaybah-expansi SNC-Lavalin Awarded Contract For The Shaybah Expansion Program In Saudi Arabia]
 
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:saudi-aramco-selects-ge-for-500-million-expansion-ag Saudi Aramco Selects GE for $500 Million Expansion Agreements]
 
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:saudi-aramco-selects-ge-for-500-million-expansion-ag Saudi Aramco Selects GE for $500 Million Expansion Agreements]

Revision as of 09:16, 6 March 2024

Summary Information

  • Operator: Saudi Aramco
  • Country: Saudi-Arabia
  • Location:
  • Production start: 1998
  • Partners:
  • Type: Oil & Gas
  • Estimated Reserves:
  • Production Volume: 1,000,000 bpd

Description

  • The Shaybah field is located in the Rub’ Al-Khali desert in the south eastern part of the Kingdom, 800 kilometres from Dhahran making it Saudi Aramco’s most remote oil field
  • The field is approximately 13 kilometres wide and 64 kilometres long.
  • It produces Arabian Extra Light crude. The crude is processed at the Abqaiq Oil Processing Plant
  • Associated gas is processed at the Sabkha NGL recovery plant

Contractors

  • SNC-Lavalin:
  • GE: Supply of 11 gas turbine-generators, 44 compressors, motors and services
  • Samsung HE: Central Processing Facility Expansion

History

  • 1968 - Shaybah Oil Field discovered
  • 2006 - SNC-Lavalin awarded a contract to design and build the Shaybah Central Processing Facilities (CPF)
  • 2014 - Samsung awarded Central Processing Facility Expansion contract
  • 2106 - Expansion completed

Geology

Links

  1. Shaybah, Aramco
  2. SNC-Lavalin Awarded Contract For The Shaybah Expansion Program In Saudi Arabia
  3. Saudi Aramco Selects GE for $500 Million Expansion Agreements
  4. Contracts signed to help boost Shaybah production