The contract covers the design and construction of a new facility capable of handling a peak production of 221,000 barrels of oil per day (210,000 bpd at 95% availability).
The Central Processing Facility (CPF-2) will process crude oil through a sequence of separation stages for oil, gas, and water, including electro-coalescers for degassing and desalting. It will also include dedicated high-pressure and low-pressure separators, H₂S removal through a stripping column, and optimized water management to ensure efficiency in downstream processing.
The processed oil streams will be stabilized for export, while associated gas from the separation stages will be compressed and delivered to the Gas Processing Plant (GPP), together with condensates recovered during compression.