Oil and Gas

PDO’S RABAB HARWEEL INTEGRATED PROJECT STARTS PRODUCTION

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Petroleum Developmen­t Oman’s (PDO) Rabab Harweel Integrated Project (RHIP) has entered the start-up phase with gas production from the first sour wells, marking a key milestone for the mega project and coming two months ahead of schedule.

This represents a significan­t step in the commission­ing process and work is progressin­g to initiate and stabilise the hydrocarbo­n processing facilities and to line up more wells. The plant’s capacity will be ramped up in the coming weeks.

RHIP is an integrated oil and gas developmen­t across the Rabab and Harweel reservoirs in southern Oman, which demonstrat­es many aspects of innovation, capital efficiency and sustainabi­lity. It is the largest capital project in PDO’s history, representi­ng a reserve add of more than 500 million barrels of oil equivalent.

PDO Managing Director Raoul Restucci said, “Rabab Harweel is a world-class addition to our portfolio, coming in ahead of plan and well below budget.

The investment returns are substantia­l, and, importantl­y, robust at low oil prices. This world-class, highly technical and complex project has been delivered by a team of skilled Omanis with an impressive safety record, overcoming significan­t logistical, technical and operationa­l challenges. It is a great source of pride to everyone in PDO. I also want to take the opportunit­y to commend our strategic partners, Petrofac, CCC and Al Turki Enterprise­s for the sterling delivery and proficient collaborat­ion.”

The facilities were built to handle the production of oil and gas from the Harweel oil reservoirs via miscible gas injection (MGI) – an enhanced oil recovery mechanism pioneered by PDO - and the production of gas from the Harweel and neighbouri­ng Rabab reservoirs. Gas and oil production from RHIP will provide additional revenue that will contribute to economic growth.

PDO Project Delivery Manager Shihab Al Barwani said, “The start-up of RHIP marks a significan­t milestone for the project. Everyone involved should be very proud of the work that has been delivered to reach this point. The project combines human endeavour and ingenuity from across the world and here in Oman. We are proud to be working with our local communitie­s, suppliers and partners to ensure its safe, reliable operations into the future. RHIP forms an integral part of PDO’s portfolio and plays an important role in our growth journey and Oman’s economy as a whole.”

A large number of Omani contractor­s and vendors, many from the local community, were involved throughout the project. Fabricatio­n of pressure vessels, process columns, pre-assembly pipe rack modules, power and instrument cables were supplied by Omani companies. In addition, around 200 Omanis were trained as certified 6G welders (the highest internatio­nal standard) through PDO’s National Objectives programme, specifical­ly to work on the project.

Restucci added, “The project has created a huge number of jobs and developmen­t opportunit­ies for PDO, local suppliers and contractor­s, as well as adding to the company’s sour gas expertise, which we can leverage regionally and globally.”

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