Pars Oil and Gas Co. (POGC) has raised gas production from Phase 11 of the South Pars gas field in the Persian Gulf, according to news service Shana report.
The CEO of Pars Oil and Gas Company, Touraj Dehghani, says that the company has succeeded in increasing gas production from Phase 11 of South Pars gas field.
Since establishing the South Pars Oil and Gas Company (POGC) in 1998, more than $80 billion has been invested in plans and projects to develop the shared South Pars gas field which is unprecedented.
The South Pars Gas Complex, the country's largest gas processing facility, places significant importance on knowledge-based and domestic manufacturers, collaborating with over 100 companies.
Iranian Minister of Petroleum Mohsen Paknejad who is visiting Assaluyeh, the capital of Iran's energy, says my trip is normal for visiting my colleagues.
The Islamic Republic of Iran has outpaced Qatar in gas extraction from South Pars field which is shared between the two countries in the Persian Gulf, an official with the Pars Oil and Gas Company said.
Iran’s Petropars Company begins the operations for drilling three infill wells at South Pars gas field which Iran shares with Qatar in the Persian Gulf, Shana reported.
Iran’s South Pars phase 14 refinery has been connected to the national gas network via pipeline, an official with the Iranian Gas Transmission Company (IGTC) said.
The manager of drilling operations at the giant shared South Pars gas field Hamidreza Shafiei Makvand has said that to realize the goal of boosting 36 million cubic meters of gas production per day over the next three years, the drilling of 35 wells is planned.
Pars Oil and Gas Company (POGC) has started a project to spud 35 new wells in the South Pars gas field to enhance and maintain gas production in the massive joint field.
Iranian Oil Minister Javad owji said on Saturday that the Islamic Republic has outpaced Qatar in gas extraction from joint fields by 100 million cubic meters (mcm), IRNA reported.
South Pars Gas Processing Complex managed to capture more volumes of gases burnt by gas stacks during the last Iranian calendar year, which ended on 20 March 2024.
Managing Director of the South Pars Gas Complex (SPGC) Ahmad Bahoush says a project is underway at the complex which upon its completion, the volume of gases being burnt by gas stacks will be reduced by 1.2 thousand million cubic meters annually.
Managing director of the South Pars Gas Complex, Ahmad Bahoush, says a project is underway at the complex which upon its completion, the volume of gases being burnt by gas stacks will be reduced by 1.2 thousand million cubic meters annually.
Pars Oil and Gas Company's managing director, Mohammadhosain Motejali, emphasizes the importance of investing in the South Pars gas field, which provides 70% of domestic natural gas needs.