
China's energy industry has taken another step forward with the successful completion of the mechanical work for the first associated gas processing plant in the Halfaya oil field. This marks a significant achievement for Chinese energy companies and heralds a new era of investment in Iraq's oil and gas sector. The plant is designed to capture and process associated gas produced alongside oil at the field. It has the capacity to process 300 million cubic feet of gas daily, which will be used for power generation and to increase the efficiency of oil production.
1. The completion of the first associated gas processing plant in the Halfaya oil field marks a significant achievement for Chinese energy companies and represents a new era of investment in Iraq's oil and gas sector.
2. The plant has the capacity to process 300 million cubic feet of gas daily, which will be used for power generation and to increase the efficiency of oil production.
3. The processing plant in Missan Province, southern Iraq, will help reduce gas flaring, a practice that has been detrimental to the environment and public health.
4. The plant will convert associated gas into valuable products such as dry gas and liquid petroleum gas, contributing to cleaner energy practices.
5. This project is a milestone in China's efforts to support Iraq in its energy development goals and promote sustainable energy practices.
The first associated gas processing plant in the Halfaya oil field has a capacity to process 300 million cubic feet of gas daily for power generation and increasing oil production efficiency.
Located in southern Iraq's Missan Province. This processing plant is set to help reduce gas flaring, a practice that has been detrimental to the environment and public health. With a capacity of processing 300 million cubic feet of gas per day, the plant will convert associated gas into valuable products such as dry gas and liquid petroleum gas. The completion of this project marks a significant milestone in China's efforts to promote cleaner energy practices and support Iraq in its energy development goals.