According to the company, CEO Peyman Imani made the remarks during a visit to western Iran’s operational areas aimed at overseeing integrated production, supporting development projects and monitoring progress on infrastructure linked to the stable feedstock supply for the Dehloran NGL 3100 project and flare gas recovery.
Imani said the Bayat gas booster station plays a key role in supplying feedstock to the NGL plant, adding that since the startup of phases three and four of the station’s compressors in early Aban, about 48 million cubic feet of associated gas has been collected daily and sent to the NGL complex.
He said that once commissioning of phases one and two of the compressors is completed in Dey, all associated gas from the Dehloran field — about 75 million cubic feet per day — will be fully pressurized and delivered to NGL 3100.
Imani also said associated gas from wellhead separators in the Danan operational area is transferred via a 12-inch pipeline to the Bayat station and, after pressurization, routed to the Dehloran NGL facility.
During a visit to the Cheshmeh-Khosh operational area, he noted a different gas transfer route, saying that under current plans to complete processing capacity, most of the field’s associated gas will be sent directly to the NGL 3100 plant to prevent waste of the national resource.
Imani said the results of the field inspections will be incorporated into future planning for sustainable production, adding that such visits help accelerate projects, optimize transfer routes and improve pipeline safety.
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