Iran’s giant field reaches 650,000 bpd production plateau
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Iran is currently producing 650,000 barrels per day of condensate from its giant South Pars gas field, which is mainly used in the Persian Gulf Star Refinery, a senior energy official says.
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Sep 08, 2020 11:35 UTC
  •  Iran’s giant field reaches 650,000 bpd production plateau

Iran is currently producing 650,000 barrels per day of condensate from its giant South Pars gas field, which is mainly used in the Persian Gulf Star Refinery, a senior energy official says.

The rest of the gas produced at the world’s largest natural gas field, which Iran shares with Qatar in the Persian Gulf, is either used in petrochemical plants or exported, deputy Managing Director of South Pars Gas Company Hossein Shamshiri said on Tuesday.

The company is currently operating 12 refineries which process gas produced at the field, including two facilities at phases 11 and 12 which came online a month ago, he said.

“The onshore section of phase 14 is also being completed and will be operational soon,” Shamshiri said, explaining that the offshore section is already operational and the gas produced is used in other phases.

Iran exported much of its condensate to Asia, with South Korea and Japan being major customers, but US sanctions in 2018 led to a sharp decline in the exports.  

The sudden halt meant Iran had to store large volumes of condensate in oil tankers, incurring high demurrage costs, but the country largely avoided the expense and disruption thanks to the operation of two major refineries in the country.   

Minister of Petroleum Bijan Zangeneh has said all Iranian condensate exports will stop in the current Persian year that ends in March 2021. They will be processed in the Persian Gulf Star and Siraf condensate refineries to produce gasoline and naphtha.

On Saturday, Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) said the government will sell parts of its shares at the Persian Gulf Star Oil Company.

The Persian Gulf Star Refinery currently receives 420,000 bpd of gas condensates. Its third phase was opened in February which made Iran self-sufficient in gasoline. The completion of the fourth phase will open another 60,000 bpd capacity for condensate feedstock.  

Iran is building another refinery, the $2.8 billion Siraf plant, with a capacity to process 360,000 bpd of gas condensate. It includes six processing units, each with a capacity to turn 60,000 bpd of condensate into better value-added products.

The country expects its condensate production to hit 1 million bpd.

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