Asalouyeh

Asalouyeh

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Asalouyeh ( _fa. عسلویه) also transcribed Assalouyeh and Assaluyeh, and sometimes prefixed by bandar, meaning port) is a town in southern Iran, in Bushehr Province. Located on the shore of the Persian Gulf some 270 km SE of the provincial capital of Bushehr, it is best known as the site for the land based facilities of the huge PSEEZ (Pars Special Energy Economic Zone) project. The town itself is of minor significance, although it is common practice to refer to PSEEZ (established 1998) and Asaluyeh town collectively as Asaluyeh. Asaluyeh is located at: (coord|27|30|N|52|36|E|).

Asalouyeh was chosen as the site of the PSEEZ facilities due to it being the closest land point to possibly the largest natural gas field in the world, the South Pars Gas Field. In addition, an existing airport and direct access to international waters via a deep water port were already present. [http://www.assaluyeh.com/page.php?where-en Location] assaluyeh.com]

PSEEZ

The PSEEZ (Pars Special Energy Economic Zone) as it is known has been allocated 100 square kilometres of land at Asaluyeh for the various complexes and facilities. The site is a collection of different plants and refineries (known as "phases") and is administered by the PSEEZ agency onsite.

A total of 27 phases are envisaged (12 gas, 15 petrochemical), plus a mix of light and heavy industry, and associated support facilities such as factories and warehouses. The scale of the project is huge. So far only 18 phases are have either been opened for tender, are under construction or completed.

As of August 2005, US$20 billion dollars of foreign money had been invested in PSEEZ since 1997.

PSEEZ is a workers town - tourism is non-existent. Currently there are no hotels in Asalouyeh, although plans exist to construct a hotel between the airport and the Industrial area. Once completed, the Sadaf International Hotel will consist of 400 rooms in three buildings, on 1 square kilometre of land.

According to Iran's oil ministry, sales of products from PSEEZ could be as much as $11 billion dollars per year, over 30 years.

A water treatment plant is now also operational, producing 5000 cubic metres of fresh water per day.

Asalouyeh Town

Asalouyeh town is surrounded by PSEEZ, but is still geographically separate and a few minutes drive from the nearest PSEEZ facility. Before the arrival of PSEEZ, the primary industry was fishing, albeit a very small one. Asalouyeh was a sleepy coastal hamlet, on a narrow strip of land between the Persian Gulf and the Zagros Mountains. Poverty existed in the small town, and it remains to be seen how the Asalouyeh town will be affected by the massive influx of workers and related construction at PSEEZ, as it grows around the town. To date it does not appear that Asalouyeh town is undergoing any development as a result. PSEEZ is run by the oil ministry, and has no responsibilities towards Asalouyeh town.

Asalouyeh has a main street and a couple of dozen small shops. In 2006 part of the town's seafront was given a promenade with some landscaping and decoration.

Construction

The PSEEZ is one of the busiest ongoing construction sites in the world. At any one time up to 60,000 workers are onsite, mostly employed in construction of further gas and petrochemical refineries.

Airport

Construction of a new airport began in 2003. The new Persian Gulf International Airport (IATA code: YEH) opened to traffic in July 2006, replacing the original temporary airport‎. The ‎volume of construction works for facilities such as runways and aircraft parking area, ‎fence, and patrol roads and access routes to the airport's boulevard, construction of ‎terminals with Jetways to handle ‎‏750,000‏‎ passengers per year. Control tower and ‎technical buildings as well as supporting buildings such as fire station, meteorology ‎section and so on have been started.‎ Airport characteristics are the runway with length of ‎‏4000‏‎ meters asphalt paved, width of ‎‏45‏‎ meters with two ‎‏7.5‏m shoulders along the runway. Aircraft parking area is ‎‏330‏‎ × ‎‏150‏‎ ‎Sqm concrete paved. Airport area and peripheral buildings will be constructed on ‎‏18‏‎ ‎hectares of land. ‎ It should be noted that Iranian specialists are undertaking execution works for this airport ‎and installation of the airport"s navigation and lighting systems will be performed by ‎foreign companies. ‎

Pars-Port Complex

*Logistic Port:‎ Logistic port covers ‎‏150‏‎ hectares: The western breakwater is ‎‏2300‏‎ meters long and the ‎eastern breakwater is ‎‏1000‏‎ meters long. The port basin is ‎‏100‏‎ hectares with capacity to ‎accept ships of up to ‎‏80,000‏‎ tons deadweight. The nominal capacity of this port is ‎‏10‏‎ ‎million tons per year including ‎‏1‏‎ million tons of granulated sulphur, ‎‏3‏‎ million of ‎container products and ‎‏6‏‎ million tons of refinery machinery and parts.‎ This port will have at least ‎‏10‏‎ berths that can simultaneously accommodate ‎‏10‏‎ ships and ‎especially for exporting of sulphur, containers loading / unloading as heavy cargo. Water ‎drought along the berths is at least ‎‏11‏‎ meters and at most ‎‏15‏‎ meters and the jetty in this ‎port is ‎‏2600‏‎ meters long.‎ At present, ‎‏5‏‎ berths are operational. It should be noted that all of the equipment needed ‎by refineries and petrochemical industries were unloaded in this very port and installed ‎on sites. ‎
*Petrochemical Port: ‎ The petrochemical port with ‎‏15‏‎ berths and draught of ‎‏15‏‎ meters can accommodate ships ‎of capacity ‎‏80,000‏‎ tons deadweight that especially carry gas and petrochemical products. ‎The nominal capacity of this port is ‎‏30‏‎ million tons per year and it is predicted that ‎‏26‏‎ ‎million tons of petrochemical products in liquid from will be exported through this port.‎ In accordance with the operations time schedule for the Zone"s petrochemical projects, ‎execution operations on this port will be completed in three phases; phase ‎‏1‏‎ will be ‎completed by ‎‏2005‏‎ and the project"s completion date will be year ‎‏2006‏‎.‎

Plants and Refineries

Any visitor to Asaluyeh will immediately notice the series of Gas and Petrochemical complexes running along the coast, one the largest collection of such facilities in the world. The various plants and complexes currently run for some 12 km, and more are being constructed.

A series of gas flares which line the facility are immediately obvious, including one enormous flare in particular, with flames of almost 100 m in height. This flare is visible far out to sea.
* Phase 1 was a US$770 million dollar development operated by Petropars to produce gas for domestic consumption in Iran, and produces convert|1|Gcuft|m3 of gas per day and convert|40|Moilbbl/d|m3/d of gas condensate.
* Phases 2 and 3 was a $2 billion dollar development, built by a consortium of Total, Petronas and Gazprom to produce gas for domestic consumption in Iran. It came online in March 2002. It is connected to two offshore unmanned platforms 105 km distant, by 2 x convert|32|in|mm|sing=on pipes. It produces 2 billion cubic feet (57,000,000 m³) of gas per day, and 85,000 barrels (14,000 m³) per day of gas condensates.
* Phases 4 and 5 being built by Eni and Petropars, to produce gas for domestic consumption in Iran. Was completed in 2006, it was operated by Eni on behalf of Petropars.
* Phases 6 to 8 being built by Petropars to produce lean gas for re-injection into the Aghajari oilfield, and heavy gas and condensate for export. With a total cost of $2.65 billion, it involves construction of three offshore platforms in addition to the land based facilities. Statoil is developing the offshore platforms while Petropars is developing the land based facilities. A convert|31|in|mm|sing=on pipe will be laid from each platform to the coast.
* Phases 9 and 10 will, when developed, produce natural gas for export. LG of Korea were awarded the contract to develop these phases, cost is estimated to be $1.6 billion dollars.
* Phases 11 and 12 will produce LNG, the development contract currently being bidded on by TotalFinaElf and ENI.
* Phase 13 development will be for LNG production and is being bidded for by Shell and could be producing by 2008.
* Phase 14 development will be for a Gas to liquid plant, with Statoil and Shell reportedly interested. This could be completed by 2008.
* Phases 15 and 16 development was awarded to a consortium of companies headed by Aker Kværner of Norway. These phases will produce convert|2|Gcuft|m3 per day of natural gas for domestic consumption plus 1 million tons per year of LPG for export. Cost of these two phases will be $2 billion dollars.
* Phases 17 and 18 development was assigned to a consortium of Oil Industrial Engineering and Construction Company (OIEC), Iran Offshore Engineering and Construction (IOEC) and Petropars. These phases will produce 2 billion cubic feet (57,000,000 m³) per day of natural gas and convert|70|Moilbbl/d|m3/d of condensates.

Free Trade Zone

The PSEEZ is a free trade zone. Goods can be brought in duty free, but cannot leave the PSEEZ and enter the rest of Iran. This is to encourage construction within and development of the PSEEZ.

A visa is required to enter Iran for most nationalities, and is therefore needed to visit the PSEEZ. The only exception to the visa requirement is if you visit Kish Island, which allows visitors to enter visa-free.

outh Pars Gas Field

The field is located in the Persian Gulf.

The field is the biggest gas field in the world, shared between Iran and Qatar, which contains 1900 Tcf ( 53.8 Tcm ) gas in place and convert|56|Goilbbl|m3 of condensate in place in both parts.

The South Pars Field is the name of northern part, which is located in Iranian waters and the North Dome is the name of southern part, which is located in Qatari waters. South Pars Field was discovered in 1990 by NIOC.

Production started from the southern extension of the field, the North Dome in 1989, at daily gas production rate of 800mmscf/d.

Gas production started from South Pars field by commissioning the development phase 2 in December 2002 to produce 1bscf/d of wet gas.

The field consists of two independent gas-bearing formations, Kangan and Upper Dalan. Each formation is divided into two different reservoir layers, separated by impermeable barriers. Therefore, the field consists of four independent reservoir layers K1, K2, K3, and K4.

Iranian sections contains 500 Tcf ( 14 Tcm ) of gas in place and around 325 Tcf ( 9.2 Tcm ) of recoverable gas.

Downstream Industries

Due to the availability of Petrochemicals and their by-products, 10 square kilometres at PSEEZ has been allocated for related industries, such as: [http://www.assaluyeh.com/page.php?project-en www.assaluyeh.com] ]
* Resins & Adhesives
* Rubber & Plastics
* Synthetic fibers & textiles
* Oils
* Fertilizers
* Polymers
* Paints & Protective Coatings
* Pesticides
* Detergents

Private companies are also constructing a business park and warehouses.

Internet access and telephony facilities are also available via a Tehran based Internet Service Provider, Pars Online. No other ISP's are present at PSEEZ.

Water supply project

• Construction of two water desalination plants each with a capacity of ‎‏10,000‏‎ ‎cubic per day started in March 2005 the project was finished 10 months ahead of its contractual 16 months estimate,making it a landmark in project execution in the region ‎ • Construction of two concrete water tankers with capacity of ‎‏30,000‏‎ and ‎‏5,000‏‎ ‎cubic meters • Creation of a network for transferring water distribution network in different ‎sites

The primary provider of water in Asalouyeh is NVCO, which is ranked as the leading company in water and waste water treatment industry in Iran.NVCO currently provides dirking water to several major cities in Iran such as the Holy city of Qum, parts of Chabahar, parts of Qeshm Island, and Hendijan Khuzestan. [NVCO's Official website is (http://www.nvco.org).]

Green space and environment

In view of the Zone"s policy on environmental protection and alleviation of industrial ‎pollutions, first steps have been taken in from of ‎‏1000‏‎ hectares of urban green space ‎and ‎‏3000‏‎ hectares allocated to forestation and expansion of the mangrove trees in the ‎tidal area of the sea. In this way, in the outlook of the project, ‎‏10%‏‎ of the total ‎industrial site and ‎‏28%‏‎ of the entire Zone will be transformed into green space which ‎one of the measures towards this development is the establishment of plant nurseries ‎to nurture trees that are compatible with the particular climatic conditions of the ‎region.‎

Foreign involvement

Individual gas and petrochemical plants at Asoluyeh, when constructed, usually involve a partnership with a foreign company.

Due to the embargo in place against Iran by the United States, it is mostly European and Asian companies becoming involved.

These include:
* Dailem
* Eni (formerly known as Agip)
* Gazprom
* Hyundai Engineering and Construction (with Linde Group) [http://www.zawya.com/story.cfm/sidZAWYA20050705074258 Iran: Hyundai in Asalouyeh Gas Plant Contract] ]
* Japan Gasoline Company (JGC)
* LG
* Petronas
* Statoil
* Technip
* Total
* Toyo Engineering Corporation (TEC)

However, the US company Halliburton and American Allied International Corporation, have contracts for and business dealing with South Pars via subsidiaries. [http://www.aaic.cc/contact.php]

Plans for LNG refining and export have been discussed - but it remains to be seen how this will be accomplished, as most LNG refining technology is US based and therefore subject to export control due to US sanctions.

Iran to Pakistan pipeline

The governments of Pakistan and Iran have expressed a considerable amount of interest in the development of a gas pipeline between the two countries in an effort to help Pakistan solve its current energy shortage despite the fact that it itself has considerable gas reserves. Due to American pressure, India, which had been delaying the finalizing of the project, has now been excluded from the deal and the two countries are going ahead with it on a bilateral basis.The project will entail the construction of pipelines from the South Pars field across southern Iran, Balochistan to reach the Pakistani port city of Karachi.

ee also

*Ministry of Petroleum of Iran
*National Iranian Gas Company
*National Iranian Oil Company
*National Iranian Petrochemical Company
*Asalouyeh Airport
*South Pars / North Dome Gas-Condensate field
*Economy of Iran
*List of natural gas fields

References

External links

* [http://www.pseez.ir/home-en.html Pars Special Economic Energy Zone company]
* [http://southpars.net/ PSEEZ Official Site]
* [http://www.asaluyehpso.ir Port and Shipping Authority of Asaluyeh]
* [http://www.kpkgroup.com/projects/beanaux/pars_business_park/default.asp Pars Business Park]
* [http://www.kpkgroup.com/projects/beanaux/pars_ind_warehouses/default.asp Pars Industrial Warehouses]
* [http://parsonline.net/assaluyeh.htm Pars Online ISP at Asalouyeh]
* [http://www.treas.gov/offices/enforcement/ofac/sanctions/sanctguide-iran.shtml US Department of the Treasury - Information and Guidelines on Trade Sanctions against Iran]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/iranpx/74860552/ Iran - Persian Gulf, Asalouyeh - Southern Pars] Flickr
* [http://www.pseez.ir Pars Special Economic Energy Zone company]
* [http://www.zawya.com/story.cfm/sidZAWYA20050705074258 Iran Daily]

PSEEZ Photos

* [http://www.dehghani.ir dehghani.ir]


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