The gas field will process 4 billion Nm3/yr of raw natural gas, containing a high amount of sulfur and carbon dioxide. The raw natural gas will be treated in a gas processing plant for purification, mainly to remove water and sour components to eventually produce a stream of treated natural gas. The treated natural gas will be partly used for direct sale on the domestic or export market and partly used for the production of polyolefins (polyethylene and polypropylene) in a dedicated gas-to-chemical complex (GCC).

Anna Nicklin
Assistant Editor
Anna joined Palladian Publications in July 2016 and is currently working as an assistant editor on Hydrocarbon Engineering magazine. She is excited at the prospect of enhancing her industry knowledge through this role.
Anna recently graduated from the University of Nottingham with a first class BA (Hons) degree in English and Philosophy, where she spent much of her time editing articles for a student magazine.
Currently living in Camberley, Anna enjoys cooking, exercising and travelling in her spare time.
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