IGD-2 Development - Abu Dhabi
End User: Adnoc
Work on ADNOC’s AED 40 billion (US$11 billion) Integrated Gas Development program began in 2009, to enable the transfer of one billion ft3/d of high-pressure gas from the offshore Umm Shaif field, via Das Island, to ADNOC Gas Processing’s onshore facilities at Habshan and Ruwais. The original program was completed in 2013.
Subsequently, Phase 1 of the IGD-E project was launched in 2015 and was completed in 2018, boosting ADNOC’s offshore gas processing capacity by 400 million ft3/d to 1.4 billion ft3/d. Phase I included the construction of a fourth gas dehydration unit and dry gas compression aftercooler on Das Island; gas pipelines, with a 117 km offshore segment and 114 km onshore segment; condensate pipelines; and modifications to the Habshan gas processing complex.
The second phase of the IGD-E project will take 54 months to complete. It will add 245 million ft3/d of associated gas to the 1.4 billion ft3/d of offshore gas sent from Das Island to ADNOC Gas Processing’s Habshan gas facilities to be processed for use in power generation.