Baker Hughes has reached an settlement with Halfaya fuel business enterprise to put in a flare gas recovery machine on the Bin Umar processing plant in southeastern Iraq.
The assignment ambitions to seize as much as three hundred million cubic feet of fuel in step with day, producing about 32 billion kilowatt hours of electricity annually.
The recovered fuel could be become dry gasoline, LPG, and condensates for home use and export.
The initiative builds on in advance design research and supports Iraq’s approach to minimize routine flaring, cut emissions, and enhance energy protection.
Halfaya fuel employer, owned with the aid of Raban Al Safina for power tasks (RASEP), is growing the undertaking under a 15-year settlement with South fuel employer, a part of the Oil Ministry.