CONDENSATE ASSALUYEH
This gas can exist separate from the crude oil in the underground formation, or dissolved in the crude oil, Condensate produced from oil wells is often referred to as lease condensate.
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Natural-gas condensate is a low-density mixture of hydrocarbon liquids that are present as gaseous components in the raw natural gas produced from many natural gas fields. It condenses out of the raw gas if the temperature is reduced to below the hydrocarbon dew point temperature of the raw gas.
The natural gas condensate is also referred to as simply condensate, or gas condensate, or sometimes natural gasoline because it contains hydrocarbons within the gasoline boiling range. Raw natural gas may come from any one of three types of gas wellsCrude oil wells—Raw natural gas that comes from crude oil wells is called associated gas. This gas can exist separate from the crude oil in the underground formation, or dissolved in the crude oil, Condensate produced from oil wells is often referred to as lease condensate.
Dry gas wells—These wells typically produce only raw natural gas that does not contain any hydrocarbon liquids. Such gas is called non-associated gas. Condensate from dry gas is extracted at gas processing plants and, hence, is often referred to as plant condensate. Condensate wells—These wells produce raw natural gas along with natural gas liquid. Such gas is also non-associated gas and often referred to as wet gas
Condensate Asaluyer
Condensate production from South Pars is currently 200,000 barrels per day (32,000 m3/d), and by 2010, could increase to over 500,000 barrels per day (79,000 m3/d).As of December 2010, South pars gas field’sproduction capacity stands at 75 million cubic metres (2.6 billion cubic feet) of natural gas per day. Gas production at South Pars rose by nearly 30% between March 2009 and March 2010.The field’s reserves are estimated at 14 trillion cubic metres (490 trillion cubic feet) of natural gas and 18 billion barrels (2.9 billion cubic metres) of natural gas condensates. Production at South Pars gas field will rise to 175 million cubic metres (6.2 billion cubic feet) per day in 2012
South Zagros oil and gas production company, based in Shiraz, is in charge of producing oil and gas from the fields located in 5 southern provinces; Fars, Boshehr, Hormozgan, kohgiloyeh & boyerahmad and Charmahal & bakhtiyari. This company is responsible for providing gas and condensate for Farashband, Fajr, Sarkhon and -Parsian refineries
Sarvestan and Saadat Abad oil fields with | billion and 402 million barrels of oil coveran area of 242 km. these fields are set to produce 5 thousand barrels of oil in the first phase and in the final phase they would produce 25 bpd of oil in order to feed Part of the outlet gas is transferred and injected into Maroon oil field or fed into Bid Boland gas refinery during cold seasons. Farashband condensate is transferred to Shiraz oil refinery and Fajr gas refinery.
Current average gas condensate production of the company is 250 million cubic meters per day and 71 thousand barrels per day, respectively.