Saudi Aramco plans to boost gas production at its Hawiyah and Haradh plants to meet growing domestic energy needs, industry sources said.
The projects, estimated to cost approximately $4 billion, would see engineering companies expand the processing capacity at Hawiyah by 1.3 billion standard cubic feet per day. Hawiyah gas plant currently processes 2.5 billion scfd of gas.
Raising gas production is key to Saudi Arabia’s plan to diversify its energy mix by cutting its use of crude oil and liquids for power generation.
Aramco, the world’s largest oil and gas company, would also boost production from Haradh by building gas compression plants and other facilities, the sources said. Hawiyah and Haradh are part of Ghawar, the world’s largest onshore oilfield.

Saudi Aramco plans $4 bln-worth projects to boost gas production
Aramco is to boost production from Haradh by building gas compression plants and other facilities. (AP)
Reuters, Khobar, Saudi Arabia
Friday 20 January 2017
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