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− | Summary Information | + | === Summary Information === |
* Operator: Saudi Aramco | * Operator: Saudi Aramco | ||
* Country: Saudi-Arabia | * Country: Saudi-Arabia | ||
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* Production Volume: | * Production Volume: | ||
− | + | === Description === | |
+ | * The Arabiyah field is located to the northeast of Karan and straddles the marine border between KSA and Iran | ||
* The development includes 12 wellhead platforms, 2 tie-in platforms and 1 injection platform | * The development includes 12 wellhead platforms, 2 tie-in platforms and 1 injection platform | ||
* Gas is transported to shore by a 36 inches 260-kilometres-long export trunkline | * Gas is transported to shore by a 36 inches 260-kilometres-long export trunkline | ||
− | * The gas is to be processed in the | + | * The gas is to be processed in the [[Wasit Gas Processing Plant]] |
− | + | === Contractors === | |
* Saipem: The complete development of the two fields | * Saipem: The complete development of the two fields | ||
** Engineering, procurement, fabrication and installation of a total of 12 wellhead platforms, 2 tie-in platforms and 1 injection platform, besides to a 36 inches 260-kilometres-long export trunkline and approximately 200 kilometres of mono-ethylene glycol (MEG) pipelines, 200 kilometres of subsea electric and control cables and 40 kilometres of offshore flowlines. | ** Engineering, procurement, fabrication and installation of a total of 12 wellhead platforms, 2 tie-in platforms and 1 injection platform, besides to a 36 inches 260-kilometres-long export trunkline and approximately 200 kilometres of mono-ethylene glycol (MEG) pipelines, 200 kilometres of subsea electric and control cables and 40 kilometres of offshore flowlines. | ||
** The scope of work also includes the shore approaches and about 120 kilometres of onshore pipelines. | ** The scope of work also includes the shore approaches and about 120 kilometres of onshore pipelines. | ||
− | + | === History === | |
+ | * 2008 - Arabiyah field discovered | ||
* 2011 - Saipem awarded EPCI contract | * 2011 - Saipem awarded EPCI contract | ||
− | + | === Geology === | |
− | * | + | * The gas lies in the Khuff formation |
− | + | === Links === | |
# [[Saipem Fixed Offshore Production Facilities Project References]] | # [[Saipem Fixed Offshore Production Facilities Project References]] | ||
# [[Saipem Pipeline References]] | # [[Saipem Pipeline References]] | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:621 Saipem wins new E&C Offshore contracts worth in excess of $2.2 billion] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:621 Saipem wins new E&C Offshore contracts worth in excess of $2.2 billion] |
Revision as of 22:27, 17 January 2023
Summary Information
- Operator: Saudi Aramco
- Country: Saudi-Arabia
- Location: Eastern Province
- Production start:
- Partners:
- Type: Gas
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
Description
- The Arabiyah field is located to the northeast of Karan and straddles the marine border between KSA and Iran
- The development includes 12 wellhead platforms, 2 tie-in platforms and 1 injection platform
- Gas is transported to shore by a 36 inches 260-kilometres-long export trunkline
- The gas is to be processed in the Wasit Gas Processing Plant
Contractors
- Saipem: The complete development of the two fields
- Engineering, procurement, fabrication and installation of a total of 12 wellhead platforms, 2 tie-in platforms and 1 injection platform, besides to a 36 inches 260-kilometres-long export trunkline and approximately 200 kilometres of mono-ethylene glycol (MEG) pipelines, 200 kilometres of subsea electric and control cables and 40 kilometres of offshore flowlines.
- The scope of work also includes the shore approaches and about 120 kilometres of onshore pipelines.
History
- 2008 - Arabiyah field discovered
- 2011 - Saipem awarded EPCI contract
Geology
- The gas lies in the Khuff formation