Parsian Gas Project
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Parsian Gas Refinery in Fars Province is located 30Km from Lamerd city. This refinery receives sweet gas form Tabnak gas field and separates condensate gas from natural gas. Part of this refinery called the Emergency phase has been executed before. This Project is a continuation of the Emergency Phase and is called the Early Completion, and has been designed and executed in a way to build a train similar to the Emergency Phase. Natural Gas obtained from the Early Completion phase is transmitted to Pipeline network number 4 in order to maintain natural gas requirements of the whole country, and condensate gases are transmitted to Asalouyeh via Pipelines for export purposes, in general the Early Completion Phase consists of the following main sections: 1- Receiving gas and condensate gas together with gases of Tabnak well. 2- Separating gas and condensate gas. 3- Dehydrating gases and transmitting them to wide network of the country. 4- Processing and storage of condensate gas, and ultimately transmitting condensate gas from Lamerd to Asalouyeh for export purposes.
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Geographical location of the Parsian Project is shown below:
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IPMI (79%) - Payandan (21%) consortium led by IPMI has enabled the consortium to execute the project by EPC method and Kvaerner has been hired to provide the design and the engineering services of this project. Provisional acceptance date of the project is on 23.07.2007.
Below figure shows general processing method of the Parsian Project:
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Main Activities of the Parsian Early Completion Project |
1. Project Management:
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Quality project management of IPMI based on PMBOK standard can compensate for diverse changes such as economical effect of international sanctions, price rise of steel, equipment and etc.
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2. Engineering: |
Basic design of the project has been carried out by Kaverner Process Systems of Canada, and was reviewed and approved by Kaverner Process Systems of Norway. The detailed design of the Early Completion phase has been carried out by IPMI engineers.
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3. Procurement: |
| Practical aspects of commerce based on international standards has been used for procurement of material and equipment from reputable local and foreign manufacturers, and their potential has been assessed as a key factor in procurement of fittings, flanges, pressure vessels, tanks, power boards, transformers, power cables and instruments, battery chargers and etc. |
4. Construction and Erection Work: |
Construction and Erection Work based on the below tabulated items and their assigned volume, have been carried out by Payandan and supervised by IPMI
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