Ministry of Oil: New marine pipeline connects 3 strategic export ports
The Ministry of Oil announced on Wednesday details of the third marine pipeline project, confirming that the project will enhance the export capacity of crude oil from the southern region, with a design capacity of 2 million and 400 thousand barrels per day, by linking three strategic outlets. The Director General of the Basra Oil Company, Basem Abdul Karim, told the official agency that “the third marine pipeline project for exporting oil is one of the strategic projects to which the government has attached great importance,” indicating that “the project will enhance export capacity from the south and contribute to increasing it significantly.”
He added, “The project consists of a 48-knot diameter offshore pipeline, extending 61 kilometers offshore and 9 kilometers onshore.” He noted that “the pipeline connects three offshore platforms: the first for valves near the Basra oil port, the second near the Khor al-Amaya port, in addition to an SPM-4 export platform.”
Abdul Karim also explained that “the project also includes vital support projects, including the marine terminal, which includes communications systems, electricity, and electrical control and communications systems.”
He explained that “a coalition of the Italian company Mycoperi and the Turkish company Ista was chosen to implement the project after a technical, commercial and financial evaluation of four companies applying, and under the supervision of the Japanese consultant accredited for the project.”
He pointed out that “the two companies submitted a comprehensive technical and commercial proposal for the construction of the pipeline and all its systems. The project was referred by the subcommittees of the Basra Oil Company, then through the central committee at the Ministry of Oil and the Ministerial Energy Committee, and finally to the Council of Ministers, which officially approved its transfer to the Italian-Turkish coalition.”
He also stressed that “the project connects three main ports: Basra Oil Port, Khor Al-Amaya Port, and the SPM-4 export platform, with a design capacity of approximately 2.4 million barrels per day.”
He concluded by saying, “The project will be implemented over a two-year period, while initial operations of the Basra section will begin within 8 to 9 months, a period included within the project’s full timeframe.”
Burathanews.com