
Major Overhaul and Technological Upgrade for Frame 5 BH Gas Turbines
Basrah Mas Company (BMC) has undertaken a comprehensive overhaul project with the Basra Oil Company (BOC), focusing on 2 X Frame 5 BH Gas Turbines located at Tuba and PS1 stations.
Oil and gas
Client
VSOT
Start Date
04/08/2021
Contract
EPC
Duration
22 months
One of the defining aspects of the marine oil terminal project undertaken by Basrah Mas in South Khor Al Zubair Port includes the construction of numerous key infrastructural components.
This extensive construction plan includes a sophisticated road network designed to facilitate smooth and efficient operations within the terminal, contributing to the effectiveness of the oil transportation system.
The project also encompasses the establishment of foundation structures for seven storage tanks, each with a capacity of 12,000 cubic meters, which form the backbone of the terminal’s storage capacity. An administration building is also part of the blueprint, serving as a central hub for project coordination and operational management.
Moreover, the project integrates an expansive landscaping plan aimed at promoting environmental sustainability and enhancing the aesthetic value of the terminal. A comprehensive stormwater network is being developed to manage rainfall effectively, mitigating potential flooding and waterlogging issues. With these key infrastructural elements, coupled with various other utilities, Basrah Mas is set to redefine marine oil terminal standards in Iraq.
Basrah Mas Company (BMC) has undertaken a comprehensive overhaul project with the Basra Oil Company (BOC), focusing on 2 X Frame 5 BH Gas Turbines located at Tuba and PS1 stations.
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