Project Profile
Value: US$12,000 million
Location: Near the Kish Island, Persian Gulf, Iran
Reserves: 38.3 trillion cubic feet of gas and 398 million barrels of condensate
Production: one billion cubic feet of natural gas and 11,300 barrels of condensate per day
Start-up Year: 2016
The Kiss field project, located near the Kish Island in Persian Gulf of Iran, will see the development of a gas field , with the potential to produce 3.5 Bcf/d. Half of this will be reserved for use in southern Iran, with the other half going 70% to Oman and 30% to Iran. In phase two, OOC and its partner would produce an additional 1 Bcf/d that would revert to Iran and is likely be used to supply Iranian export customers. This will be sent via a 240-260 kilometre pipeline to the Musandam peninsula on the northern tip of Oman. Around 75% of the field\'s gas reserves are recoverable. Iran’s Kish Island will come on stream in 2016. The gas field will start producing 25 million cubic metres of gas per day in the next 12 months. A part of the gas produced in the field will be consumed in the Kish Island while the rest will be fed to the national gas network. The giant field holds over 38.3 trillion cubic feet of gas and 398 million barrels of condensate. According to reports, a development plan in three phases has been designed for the gas field, which is to produce a total of one billion cubic feet of natural gas and 11,300 barrels of condensate per day.
Operators:
National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC)
China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC)
Oman Oil Company
Oil Engineering and Development Company (OEDC)
Petroleum Engineering Development Company (PEDEC)
Contractors:
Chagalesh Consulting Engineers: EPC - Gas sweetening plant
Consortium consisting of constituent companies for power plant EPC:
Ghods Niroo
Jahanpars Engineering & Construction
Fateh Sanat Kimia: Air coolers
Iran Itok: EPC - Glycol recovery unit, chemicals injection unit, dry compressor unit and flare and \'burn pit\' units
Khatam ul-Anbia (Ghorb): EPC - Nitrogen generation system
National Iranian Drilling Company (NIDC): Drilling contractor for 12 onshore wells in first phase
Pars Sanat: EPC - Storage tanks