en.Wedoany.com Reported - Worley Comprimo, in collaboration with BASF, has secured an engineering design and licensing contract for the Budour Tayseer Gas Project (BTGP) in Oman, providing integrated gas processing technology and sulfur recovery units. The project is being developed under an agreement signed by SPETCO.
The project is designed to produce 2 million standard cubic meters per day of sweet gas, 950 cubic meters per day of condensate, and 80 tons per day of sulfur granules. Utilizing a design-build-own-operate-maintain (DBOOM) framework for gas supply, the project aims to strengthen Oman's energy infrastructure and support local value creation.
The awarded scope adopts a single licensor model, covering the Acid Gas Removal Unit (AGRU), Adsorption Unit (AU), Sulfur Recovery Unit (SRU), Tail Gas Treatment Unit (TGTU), and sulfur degassing. The project will utilize BASF's OASE® purple M mixed solvent for deep acid gas removal and selective H₂S removal, along with Durasorb® adsorption technology for closed-loop removal of water and mercaptans to purify the gas.
Worley Comprimo stated that integrating the specialized gas processing and sulfur recovery teams under a single licensor enables more efficient engineering planning and smoother execution compared to separately tendering the AGRU and SRU. BASF highlighted this partnership and the efficiency advantages of the related technologies in terms of combined capital expenditure and operating expenditure when removing mercaptans (RSH) and carbonyl sulfide (COS) with low hydrocarbon co-absorption.
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