• Projects Group


  • Projects Under EPC Implementation
  • Habshan - 3
  • Ruwais 3rd NGL Train
  • Asab - 2
  • Habshan - 4
  • Offshore Associated Gas Project (OAG)
  • Replacement of NGL Pipelines
  • Bu Has – Habshan Gas Pipeline (EPC)
  • Nitrogen Generation and Injection Projects
  • Natural Gas
  • Habshan Flare Gas Recovery Project


  • Projects Under FEED / EPC Bidding Stage
  • Integrated Gas Development Project (IGD)
  • Shah Gas Development Project (SGD)
  • Asab, Bab, Bu Hasa and Ruwais
      Modifications (ABBR)
  • Integrated Gas Development Project (IGD)

    The main objective of this project is to increase Habshan processing capacity to meet the following objectives:

  • To process 1,000 MMSCFD Offshore HP gas in new Onshore facilities.
  • To process additional associated gas production from ADCO 1.56 MBPD Expansion.
  • To process gas with increased sourness from ADCO associated gas (6.5% to 7.2% H2 S).
  • To process additional Thamama - C/D/U6&7 production as a result of ADCO Booster
          compression in 2011.
  • To process Thammama - ‘C’ gas with increased sourness (4.5% to 7.2 % H2 S).
  • Enhance robustness of hydrocarbon chain (Onshore and Offshore) by increasing       availability of GASCO Ruwais NGL Plant and implementing NGL Recovery Mode).
  • Front End Engineering and Design (FEED) activities for this project were completed by Fluor (UK) in July 2008 and the tendering activities for the EPC Packages are in progress.

    All project facilities are planned to be installed through Five (5 Nos.) separate EPC Packages, including the package for Das Island facilities which will be awarded and managed by ADGAS.

    Main EPC packages to be awarded and managed by GASCO include:

  • Habshan 5 Process Facilities
  • Habshan 5 Utilities and Offsites
  • 4th NGL train at Ruwais
  • LPG Tanks (6 X110,000 M3 each) and Paraffin Naphtha Tanks (2 X 90,000 M3 each)
         at Ruwais
  • Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning (EPC) Contracts for the various packages covered under this project are planned to be awarded progressively by early 2009 with projected completion by year 2012.