Dakhni gas compression project completed, output capacity enhanced

The company earlier delivered a 98 MMSCFD LPG Processing Plant at Nashpa Field in 2018, highlighting its experience in large-scale upstream energy infrastructure projects.

ISLAMABAD: (Web Desk) – Hong Kong HuiHua Global Corporation Ltd (HHGTL), a wholly owned subsidiary of China Oil HBP Science and Technology Ltd, in collaboration with MHAA Corporation and in joint venture with Etimaad Engineering (Pvt.) Ltd., has successfully completed the Dakhni Front End Compression Project for Oil & Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL), with ILF serving as engineering consultant.

The Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning (EPCC) project was delivered within the stipulated timeframe and in compliance with OGDCL’s technical and contractual requirements, marking a significant upgrade to production infrastructure at one of Pakistan’s key natural gas fields.

According to the company, the newly installed compression facilities have been designed to optimise reservoir performance up to 28 million standard cubic feet per day (MMSCFD), mitigate natural production decline and enhance gas recovery efficiency. The upgrade is expected to strengthen field deliverability and ensure sustained output and operational reliability.

Officials said the project was executed through integrated engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning operations while adhering to international health, safety and environment (HSE) standards.

The HHGTL/HBP–MHAA joint venture, along with AJCL, is also currently working on the OGDCL/ENAR Compression Project, building on the performance achieved at Dakhni.

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The company earlier delivered a 98 MMSCFD LPG Processing Plant at Nashpa Field in 2018, highlighting its experience in large-scale upstream energy infrastructure projects.

The collaboration among OGDCL, ILF and the HHGTL/HBP–MHAA–Etimaad joint venture aims to enhance indigenous hydrocarbon recovery and contribute to Pakistan’s energy security through improved production efficiency and field development.

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