Emarat Natural Gas Business test
Natural gas from various sources is received into our network, metered, compressed and distributed to government power stations and major industrial users. We provide environmentally conscious natural gas for use in place of liquid fuels on interruptible or uninterruptible transmission bases. Our network is capable of handling more than 500 million cubic feet of gas per day to cater to the needs of our customers, with our pipelines monitored and controlled around the clock from the Sajaa Control Centre. In addition, the Emarat and United Gas Transmissions Company's (UGTC) joint venture 48 inch pipeline, running between Sajaa and Hamriah, has the capacity to transport more than 1 billion cubic feet of gas per day.
Operations
Being a major player in the natural gas industry through good control of its chain, Emarat ensures constant growth and service quality. The organization has built an effective management system that monitors every process from upstream supply to downstream delivery, ensuring efficiency and sustainability.
Downstream
Natural Gas Business
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Natural Gas Interruptible Gas Sale and Purchase (IGSPA)
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Natural Gas Uninterruptible Gas Sale and Purchase (UGSPA)
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Natural Gas Transportation (GTA)
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CNG Gas Sale and Purchase (CNGSPA - Delivered)
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CNG Gas Sale and Purchase (CNGSPA - Ex -Gate)
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Transition to Renewables
Facilities
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Sajaa Receiving Facility
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Three Natural Gas Compression Turbines with capacity of 150 standard cubic feet each
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Five CNG Compression Facilities
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Sajaa Control Center – 24 / 7 / 365
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330 KMS Natural Distribution Pipeline Network
Pipeline
Emarat’s vast pipeline network efficiently connects multiple regions, ensuring the delivery of natural gas with reliability and safety.
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Sajaa to Hamriyah Free Zone in Sharjah – 33
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Fujairah to Kalba – 20
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Fujairah to Khorfakkan – 12
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Sajaa to Ajman – 9
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Ajman to Umm Al Quwain – 24
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Sajaa to Ghail Area Al Khazna – 44
CNG Compression Plant
The state-of-the-art CNG compression plant is designed to cater to customer refueling and bulk gas supply needs efficiently. The plant receives natural gas from the Emarat network, compresses it, transports it, and decompresses it for customer use.
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1. Receive Gas from Emarat Network
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2. Compression
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3. Transport
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4. Decompression for multiple customers
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