13-771: SNOC or snoc may be: Sharjah National Oil Corporation , the National Oil Company for the Emirate of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates Singapore National Olympic Council , Singaporean registered society recognised by the International Olympic Committee Seychelles National Oil Company , state-owned oil company formed in 1984 snoc , a function in computer programming for adding elements to
26-591: A concession agreement with Eni for the exploration of three onshore areas in Sharjah. In January 2020, SNOC and Eni announced a new discovery of natural gas and condensate at the Mahani field in Sharjah. Production from the first well (Mahani-1) started on 4 January 2021, less than a year after the discovery was first announced. SNOC’s operations are all located in the Emirate of Sharjah and include: Hamriyah Port Too Many Requests If you report this error to
39-498: A second stage of compression was added using reciprocating compressors in series with the original centrifugal machines. The 2nd stage of compression was commissioned on 6 January 2021 allowing SNOC to increase injection pressures to the Moveyeid field. In June 2018, SNOC expanded the Sajaa plant with the addition of an LPG road tanker loading facility. In January 2019, SNOC signed
52-454: A third field ‘Kahaif’ in 1992 with production starting in 1994. A second phase of drilling operations at Sajaa added a further 26 production wells. In 1999, BP assumed the operating role in Sharjah following a merger with Amoco. In April 2003, BP Sharjah and Baker Oil Tools began deployment of coiled tubing at the Sajaa field. The campaign included the world’s first coiled tubing campaign to feature underbalanced casing exit using gas as
65-563: Is an Oil and Gas producer based in Sharjah , UAE . Established by Emiri decree in 2010, SNOC is a corporation wholly owned by the government of the Emirate of Sharjah . SNOC is the operator of the Sajaa Assets located in Sharjah, UAE. The Sajaa Assets consist of four gas fields, a hydrocarbon processing complex, and two marine terminals. On 8 November 1978 a concession agreement was signed between
78-552: The Emirate of Sharjah and the Amoco production company, allowing Amoco to explore for oil and gas across 600,000 acres (2,400 km ) of onshore Sharjah. On 10 May 1980, work started on the Sajaa-1 well which was drilled to a depth of 16,656 ft (5,077 m). The well marked the discovery of the Sajaa field which turned out to be one largest gas condensate fields in the UAE. In October 1981,
91-539: The Northern Emirates. On 23 March 1984, a construction agreement was signed between SHALCO (Sharjah LPG Company) and JGC to construct an LPG plant to recover secondary condensate plus propane and butane . An LPG terminal and associated export facilities were also constructed at Hamriyah (the first facility in what would later become Hamriyah port ). The first load of LPG was exported from Hamriyah on 26 April 1986. Additional exploration drilling discovered
104-457: The Sajaa Assets. In January 2011, a field-wide compression project was implemented which included the installation of twelve gas engine driven reciprocating compressors to maximize production at low field pressures. In 2017, SNOC converted the Moveyeid field into a gas storage facility. Injection into the Moveyeid field began in December 2017 using centrifugal compressors . In 2020,
117-532: The end of a list Satellite network operations center , from which network monitoring and control is exercised over a satellite network Saturday Night on Campus , a student activity at Cornerstone University, Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States Aeroporto de Canindé de São Francisco (ICAO code SNOC), airport in Canindé de São Francisco , Sergipe, Brazil Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
130-479: The establishment of the Sharjah National Oil Company (SNOC) according to an Emiri decree. As an interim measure, Petrofac was awarded a five-year duty holder contract by SNOC to operate and maintain the Sajaa Assets and to facilitate a smooth transition following the end of the original Amoco concession agreement. By the end of 2015, SNOC assumed full responsibility for the management and operations of
143-550: The milling fluid. The use of this technology allowed uninterrupted gas production throughout the entire milling operation. In November 2003, BP Sharjah announced that it had broken the world record for LPG recovery, achieving 99.75% recovery of propane and a near 100 percent recovery of butane and hydrocarbon condensate at the Sajaa Gas Plant. In 2010, Sharjah Ruler HH DR. Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi announced
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#1732868817121156-503: The nearby 'Moveyeid' field was discovered. Construction of a gas processing plant at Al Sajaa was completed by June 1982 along with a condensate export terminal and offshore loading facility in Al Hamriyah . The first condensate cargo of 500,000 US bbl (60,000 m ) was exported on 30 July 1982 on the oil tanker ‘Amoco Savanah’. In 1983 gas sales started to Sharjah Electricity and Water Authority (SEWA) and later to Dubai and
169-580: The title SNOC . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SNOC&oldid=773083563 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sharjah National Oil Corporation SNOC (the Sharjah National Oil Corporation )
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