14 May 2012
Muscat: TECNA, an international engineering company operating in the oil and gas industry of the Isolux Corsan Group, has been awarded a new project by the Oman Gas company (OGC) in international bidding to develop the conceptual engineering for the extraction of Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) in Salalah pipeline network in Southern Oman.
This is a high-tech engineering study (only top level companies are qualified to do such work) that over ten months will assess the potential recovery of Liquefied Petroleum Gases at various points of the gas pipeline facilities in the Salalah region of Oman, the first area selected for analysis.
The project includes, among other works, the economic studies and development of business models, market research for the marketing of LPG and condensate, identifying and selecting the most suitable process alternatives for maximising recovery, localisation studies of the facilities and the estimates for the investment required in each case, with the aim of allowing OGC to define the next phases of the project.
For OGC this is a strategic project because it will generate important added value on their current gas transmission business, adding the possibility of developing new industries thanks to the availability of the additional energy and raw materials.
TECNA is an international engineering company belonging to the Isolux Corsán Group with 40 years experience in the engineering and construction of turnkey plants and operation and maintenance of oil and gas facilities.
The company operates in Latin America, the US, Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Muscat: TECNA, an international engineering company operating in the oil and gas industry of the Isolux Corsan Group, has been awarded a new project by the Oman Gas company (OGC) in international bidding to develop the conceptual engineering for the extraction of Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) in Salalah pipeline network in Southern Oman.
This is a high-tech engineering study (only top level companies are qualified to do such work) that over ten months will assess the potential recovery of Liquefied Petroleum Gases at various points of the gas pipeline facilities in the Salalah region of Oman, the first area selected for analysis.
The project includes, among other works, the economic studies and development of business models, market research for the marketing of LPG and condensate, identifying and selecting the most suitable process alternatives for maximising recovery, localisation studies of the facilities and the estimates for the investment required in each case, with the aim of allowing OGC to define the next phases of the project.
For OGC this is a strategic project because it will generate important added value on their current gas transmission business, adding the possibility of developing new industries thanks to the availability of the additional energy and raw materials.
TECNA is an international engineering company belonging to the Isolux Corsán Group with 40 years experience in the engineering and construction of turnkey plants and operation and maintenance of oil and gas facilities.
The company operates in Latin America, the US, Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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