Worley Comprimo, in partnership with BASF, has been awarded a contract to deliver integrated gas treatment technology and Sulphur Recovery Units (SRU)for Oman’s Budour Tayseer Gas Project (BTGP), supporting the country’s expanding energy infrastructure.
The scope includes engineering and licensing services for advanced gas processing solutions designed to enhance operational efficiency and environmental performance.
The Budour Tayseer Gas Project (BTGP) is expected to produce 2 million standard cubic metres (MMSm³) of sweet gas per day, alongside 950 cubic metres of condensate and 80 tonnes of sulphur pellets daily.
The development is aimed at strengthening Oman’s domestic gas supply while supporting long-term infrastructure growth under a design-build-own-operate-maintain (DBOOM) framework.
The project also aligns with Oman’s in-country value strategy by promoting local participation and industrial development within the energy sector.
SPETCO, a regional provider of engineering and gas processing solutions, has signed an agreement to develop the BTGP, further reinforcing its role in supporting upstream and midstream oil and gas projects in the region.
The collaboration between Worley Comprimo and BASF highlights the growing demand for integrated gas treatment and sulphur recovery technologies as energy producers seek to optimise output while meeting stricter environmental standards.
The project is expected to play a key role in ensuring a reliable and sustainable gas supply for Oman, contributing to broader efforts to modernise energy infrastructure and support industrial growth.
