Saudi Aramco has said it expects work on its first non-associated gas field project, Karan, to be completed in 2013 with the capacity to process 1.8 billion cubic feet per day (cfd), Reuters has reported. Aramco had said it expected to start producing 450 million cfd of gas from the first phase of the Karan project by mid-2011. "When completed in 2013, the increment will be capable of delivering 1.8 billion cfd of raw gas via a 110-km subsea pipeline to the Khursaniyah Gas Plant," the company said.
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