Transport of treated seawater from the seawater treatment plant near Basra in southern Iraq to the transfer stations in the Majnoon, Missan, Halfayah, and Qurna regions to supply the individual oil field operators.
The fuel gas supply to the individual plant components is provided via a newly constructed connecting pipeline between the existing SGC fuel gas pipeline and the seawater treatment plant.
Services:
The following services were provided during the Front End Engineering Design (FEED):
- Creation of pre-commissioning and commissioning concepts
- Creation of pre-commissioning and commissioning specifications
- Creation of commissioning and start-up plans
Key data:
Seawater pipeline system
- 4 parallel main pipelines and 2 additional main pipelines for the final expansion stage
- 6 branch lines
- Total length: approx. 830 km
- Diameter: 32” to 56”
- Transport capacity:
- Initial expansion stage 7.5 MMWBPD (Million Barrels of Water per Day)
- Final expansion stage 12.5 MMWBPD (Million Barrels of Water per Day)
- 1 seawater treatment plant, incl. Transfer pump station and pig traps
- 8 intermediate stations with pig traps
- 11 transfer stations with pig traps
- Countless river crossings
Fuel gas pipeline system
- 1 fuel gas pipeline
- Diameter: 16”
- Total length: approx. 7 km
- 1 transfer station with pig traps
- 1 gas metering and control station with pig traps
Period: 2015