Transforming Resources: Nawara Gas Treatment Plant

The Nawara Gas Treatment Plant project was a significant EPC initiative aimed at fractionating raw gas from the Nawara gas field in southern Tunisia. This facility efficiently separates raw gas into methane, propane, butane, and LPG, facilitating final sales and enhancing regional energy resources.

Key Project Insights:

  • Type of Work: EPC for gas treatment plant
  • Period: 2014 – 2018
  • Location: Tunisia
  • Value: USD 291 million

Project Highlights:

  • Efficient Fractionation: Leveraged advanced technology to separate raw gas into high-demand products—methane, propane, butane, and LPG.
  • Strategic Resource Extraction: Positioned in the southern Tunisian desert for optimal access to the Nawara gas field.
  • Integrated EPC Execution: Delivered a cohesive engineering, procurement, and construction approach, ensuring project success within the timeline.
  • Boosting Energy Supply: Enhanced the local and regional energy market by increasing the availability of processed gas products.
  • Economic Impact: Supported Tunisia’s energy independence and economic growth through effective gas processing solutions.

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