Project Profile
Value: US$4,700 million
Location: Habshan, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Start-up Year: Q2 2013
Currently, Habshan gas complex has a processing capacity of 4,750 BSCFD. It produces NGL (18,000 tonnes per day), condensate (270,000 barrels per day), and residue gas (3.7 BSCFD) which supplies the sales gas network (1.3 BSCFD) as well as the re-injection system (2.4 BSCFD) into the various reservoirs. Habshan gas complex also produces about 4,500 tonnes per day of liquid sulphur as a by-product of acid gas processing. Liquid sulphur is trucked to GASCO Ruwais facilities where it is granulated and exported.
The first ADNOC gas processing plant at Habshan was built in 1984 to process sour gas from Thamama-C reservoir off to Bab oil field. Since then, the plant has gone through several expansion projects, increasing its gas processing capacity to make it one of the largest complex in the world.
Operators:
Abu Dhabi Gas Industries Ltd: Operator with 100% interest
Contractors:
Bechtel: Three OGD-3/AGD-3 contracts
Flour Mideast Ltd: FEED contract
KBR: Overseeing FEED
Joint Venture for EPC contract:
JGC Corporation
Tecnimont
UTS Kent LLC: EPC contract
WorleyParsons: Overseeing EPC
Subcontractors:
Consolidated Contractors Company: Construction
Kharafi National: Civil, mechanical and electrical works
Pall Corporation: Supply natural gas purification technologies