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operation, and BP holds 40%. The plant, with an inlet capacity of about 700 MMcfd, handles production from onshore ..... Atoka counties, which have a combined 100 MMcfd in inlet capacity , and an NGL line connecting the plants. The sales
Centrahoma operates two cryogenic processing plants in Coal and Atoka counties, which jointly have 100 MMcfd in inlet capacity , and an NGL pipeline that connects the two plants. The sales transaction, to be concluded next month, also includes
gross 33.9 MMcfd of gas. The company recently completed Phase 1 of the gas plant’s expansion, which brought inlet capacity to 45 MMcfd. Whiting expects capacity to be expanded to 60 MMcfd in January 2011 and 90 MMcfd in July 2011. Whiting
gross 33.9 MMcfd of gas. The company recently completed Phase 1 of the gas plant's expansion, which brought inlet capacity to 45 MMcfd. Whiting expects capacity to be expanded to 60 MMcfd in January 2011 and 90 MMcfd in July 2011. Whiting
Sharjah Petroleum Council holds a 60% participating interest in the operation, and BP holds 40%. The plant, with an inlet capacity of about 700 MMcfd, handles production from onshore Sajaa, Moveyeid, and Kahaif gas and condensate fields, producing
associated petroleum gas”) which it separates into natural gas, NGLs, and napthas. Its expansion doubles inlet capacity to 3 billion cu m/year (nearly 3 bcfd) and pushes Sibur’s company-wide gas processing capacity to 19 billion
said a CB&I announcement. CB&I will provide engineering, procurement, and modular fabrication of a plant with inlet capacity of 520 MMscfd of gas. The unit, scheduled for completion later this year, will treat gas produced from Pagoreni
province starting up an expansion, taking terminal inlet capacity to 6.7 million tpy. In 2011, two more terminals will ..... yearend 2011, China will operate 19.3 million tpy of inlet capacity , up from 3.7 million tpy in 2006. Under construction
2008, China operated only two gas processing plants. Both were operated by Petrochina in the Ordos basin with total inlet capacity of 774 MMcfd. No throughput or production data were available for 2008 (OGJ, June 22, 2009). Imports, exports
train at an unspecified later date. The document also listed the make-up of the single train, designed with an inlet capacity of 1.184 bcfd and out of 1.05 bcfd: • Two propylene glycol heaters (150 MMbtu/hr each). • Glycol storage