Baghdad, September 11 - Neftegaz.RU. Gazprom Neft subsidiary Gazpromneft-Badra has begun shipping granulated sulphur from its Badra oilfield in Iraq — the unique gas infrastructure installed by the enterprise here having made it possible not just to diversify production, but also increase associated petroleum gas (APG) utilisation to 98 %.
Gazpromneft-Badra has managed commercial production at this asset for a period of 5 years, during which time total cumulative production has reached 100 million barrels. The business has produced more than 2,1 million tonnes (15.6 million barrels) of liquid hydrocarbons since early 2019. Shipments of granulated sulphur from Badra commenced this year.

Production is undertaken through sulphur production and granulation plants with capacity of 110,000 and 136,000 tonnes per year, respectively, both of which form part of the 1.6-billion cu m per year capacity gas plant at the Badra field.
The technological process of producing granulated-sulphur production is automated throughout all key stages, from intake of raw materials to packaging of finished products. Gazpromneft-Badra has, already, produced more than 72 000 tonnes of sulphur (now in storage), which is expected to be shipped to Iraqi customers as orders are received.
The Badra oilfield is located in Eastern Iraq. Preliminary estimates indicate reserves in place at the Badra field to be in the order of 3 billion barrels of oil.




