霍尔莫尔天然气产能提升50%,耗资11亿美元的库尔德斯坦扩建项目提前完工

2025年10月31日

Dana Gas 和 Crescent Petroleum 已提前八个月完成了位于伊拉克库尔德斯坦地区 (KRI) Khor Mor 设施的 11 亿美元 KM250 天然气扩建项目,这是近年来该国最大的私营部门能源基础设施项目之一。 

KM250项目新增2.5亿标准立方英尺/日(MMscf/d)的处理能力,使霍尔莫尔天然气处理厂的总产量提升至7.5亿标准立方英尺/日(MMscf/d),增幅达50%。此次扩建将显著增强库尔德斯坦地区(KRI)的电力供应,并通过向区域发电厂输送更清洁的天然气,助力伊拉克实现更广泛的电气化目标。

该项目高峰期雇佣了超过1万名员工,耗用钢材超过6000吨,工时达620万小时。该设施采用了先进的人工智能驱动监控系统、高效压缩系统和升级后的脱硫工艺,以提高效率并减少排放。

“KM250 的提前完工凸显了我们对伊拉克可靠、更清洁能源的承诺,并证明了我们在交付复杂项目方面的运营能力,” Dana Gas 首席执行官 Richard Hall表示。

由 Pearl Petroleum(旗下包括 Dana Gas、Crescent Petroleum、OMV、MOL 和 RWE)组成的财团运营的 Khor Mor 油田,目前满足库尔德斯坦地区 80% 以上的电力需求,为超过 600 万人提供服务,同时取代了石油和柴油在发电中的使用。

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Khor Mor gas capacity rises 50% as $1.1 billion Kurdistan expansion project completed early

October 31, 2025

Dana Gas and Crescent Petroleum have completed the $1.1 billion KM250 gas expansion project at the Khor Mor facility in the Kurdistan region of Iraq (KRI) eight months ahead of schedule, marking one of the largest private-sector energy infrastructure projects in the country in recent years. 

The KM250 project adds 250 million standard cubic feet per day (MMscf/d) of new processing capacity, boosting Khor Mor’s total output to 750 MMscf/d—a 50% increase. The expansion will significantly strengthen power generation across the KRI and contribute to Iraq’s broader electrification goals by delivering cleaner-burning natural gas to regional power plants.

At its peak, the project employed over 10,000 people and required more than 6,000 tonnes of steel and 6.2 million man-hours. The facility incorporates advanced AI-driven monitoring, high-efficiency compression systems, and upgraded sulfur removal processes to improve efficiency and reduce emissions.

“The early completion of KM250 underscores our commitment to reliable, cleaner energy for Iraq and demonstrates our operational capability in delivering complex projects,” said Richard Hall, CEO of Dana Gas.

The Khor Mor field, operated by Pearl Petroleum—a consortium of Dana Gas, Crescent Petroleum, OMV, MOL, and RWE—now supplies over 80% of the Kurdistan Region’s power needs, serving more than six million people while displacing oil and diesel use in electricity generation.