Baker Hughes has been awarded a contract by the South Gas Company (SGC) of Iraq for fast-track solutions to help the recovery of flared gases in Nassiriya and Al Gharraf oilfields.

The project will use advanced modular gas processing technology developed in the United States and Italy to develop solutions for flare gas recovery, and also utilize the modular skid-mounted Gas Processing technology to build 200 million standard cubic feet per day natural gas to liquid (NGL) plant and is expected to be completed by 2021, according to the company’s statement.

The modular solution will support power plants with dry gas for efficient power generation, thus helping meet the growing demand for electricity using clean fuel, and will also contribute to curtailing the amount of gas flared in the fields of Nassiriya and Al Gharraf that otherwise goes to waste.

Source: Mubasher

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