Turkish contractor to complete Iraq gas project

20 February 2023

 

Turkish contractor Tekfen is expected to complete the dehydrator and desalter units at Degasification Station 3 (DS-3) in Iraq’s Rumaila field within two months, according to industry sources.

The project was previously impacted by significant delays related to disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Iraq’s Rumaila oil field is operated by a joint venture launched by the UK-based oil company BP and PetroChina, the listed arm of state-owned China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC).

The name of the joint venture that operates the field is Basra Energy Company (BECL).

Along with Petrochina and BP, Iraqi state-owned Basra Oil Company (BOC) and state-owned oil marketing company Somo are also shareholders of BECL.

Field development

Contractors are expecting more significant upstream contracts to be tendered before the end of 2023 as part of a push to develop the Rumaila field.

In October 2022, China Petroleum Engineering & Construction Corporation (CPECC) signed a contract for the design, procurement, construction and testing of new crude oil processing facilities at the Rumaila oil field.

The contract award to develop the plant in Mishrif Qurainat (MQ) was the first new major crude oil processing facility project to be awarded at the oil field in 10 years.

The project scope includes developing two new oil trains, each with a capacity of 120,000 barrels a day (b/d).

The contract is valued at about $386m, and construction is expected to take three years.

Earlier this month, MEED revealed that Tekfen had signed several new contracts with BECL covering general construction services and the installation of flowlines at the Rumaila field.

The contracts run for four years and are collectively worth more than $100m.

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Wil Crisp
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