Project Brief:
AGIBA gas power generation plant at Faras field, Qattara depression, Western desert in Egypt, which has a gas treatment skid package, and it is required to connect the gas treatment package with the generator “Mantrac”. Giza Systems invited DIAR to perform the engineering services for the piping interconnection between the two areas.
The Project focuses on minimizing flared gas at their main fields. Our engineering expertise was employed to achieve this goal while adhering to both local and international environmental regulations.
Scope of Work:
1. Flare Gas Minimization Strategy:
Diar Consulting Group conducted a comprehensive analysis of Ageba's existing operations to identify the most suitable strategy for minimizing flared gas. This strategy selection considered factors such as:
-Volume and composition of flared gas
-Existing infrastructure and facilities
-Environmental regulations
-Economic feasibility
2. Flared Gas Utilization:
Based on the chosen minimization strategy, Diar's engineers designed and calculated the amount of captured flared gas that could be utilized for two key purposes:
- Power Generation:
The project incorporates the installation of two gas engine generators, each with a capacity of 1.2 MW. These generators will utilize the captured flared gas to produce electricity, reducing reliance on conventional fuels and lowering Ageba's operational costs.
-Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) Extraction and Sales:
-The captured flared gas will also be processed to extract valuable NGLs. These NGLs will be stored in designated tanks for subsequent sale, creating an additional revenue stream for Ageba.