Our Old Projects
32 Km OH line and SG substation
Engineering scope: EPC
Year: 2008
Contractor/Customer: Syria Gas Company
Project Overview
The project involves the design and construction of a 32 km overhead electrical transmission line and a substation for the Syria Gas Company, executed successfully in 2010 . This infrastructure is critical for enhancing the reliability and efficiency of power distribution to support gas processing operations.
35 Km Gas pipeline , inlet manifolds, pigging facilities,Control system
Engineering scope: DD
Year: 2008
Contractor/Customer: Syria Gas Company
Project Overview
The 35-kilometer, 8-inch gas pipeline project, which includes inlet manifolds, pigging facilities, and launcher/receiver systems, was successfully completed in 2008 for Syria Gas Company. This comprehensive infrastructure project was undertaken by AGM, a notable entity in the energy sector.
Conclusion
Overall, the successful completion of this project in 2008 by AGM represents a significant achievement in the development of the region’s energy infrastructure. It highlights the Syria Gas company’s commitment to ensuring a reliable supply of natural gas through state-of-the-art technology and efficient project management.
Steam Boilers, Tishrine Field
Engineering scope: DD
Year: 2009
Contractor/Customer: Oudeh Petroleum Company
Project Overview
The extension of the steam boiler house for the Tishreen field was executed in 2009. This significant project aimed to enhance the capacity and efficiency of the existing steam boiler infrastructure, ensuring improved performance and reliability. Extensions like this are critical in supporting the operational demands of various industrial applications, providing a steady supply of steam necessary for various processes.
Conclusion
The Tishreen field, likely an important site for energy production or industrial activity, benefited from this upgrade through increased steam generation capabilities. This, in turn, could lead to higher productivity, better energy management, and potentially reduced operational costs.
Tishrine oil export system: Manifolds and export lines oil export pump
Engineering scope: DD
Year: 2009-2010
Contractor/Customer: Oudeh Petroleum Company
Project Overview
The Tishrine Oil Export System, completed in 2010, is a significant infrastructure project owned by Oudeh Petroleum Company. This project encompasses manifold and export lines, as well as oil export pumps, which are crucial components in the process of transporting and distributing oil efficiently.
Conclusion
By establishing this comprehensive oil export system, Oudeh Petroleum Company has enhanced its capacity to export crude oil, thereby contributing to the regional economy and ensuring a steady supply of oil to markets. The completion of this project in 2010 marked a milestone in AGM’s efforts to modernize Oudeh Petroleum Company’s infrastructure and improve its operational efficiency.
Infield pipeline production trunklines sizing and hydraulic profile , oudeh field
Engineering scope: DD
Year: 2009-2010
Contractor/Customer: Oudeh Petroleum Company
Project Overview
The project focused on the design and implementation of infield pipeline production trunklines within the Oudeh Field. This involved meticulous sizing of the pipelines and detailed hydraulic profiling to ensure efficient transportation of hydrocarbons.
Conclusion:
The infield pipeline production trunklines sizing and hydraulic profiling project at the Oudeh Field, completed in 2010 by AGM Company, stands as a testament to innovative engineering and strategic planning in the oil and gas industry. The success of this project has contributed to the efficient and reliable production operations within the field, setting a benchmark for future developments.
Oudeh oil export system manifolds and export lines
Engineering scope: DD
Year: 2009-2010
Contractor/Customer: Oudeh Petroleum Company
Project Overview
The Oudeh Oil Export System Manifolds and Export Lines project, completed in 2010, represents a significant milestone in the oil and gas industry. This project was designed to enhance the export capabilities of the Oudeh petroleum fields, ensuring efficient and reliable transportation of crude oil to international markets.
Conclusion:
The completion of the Oudeh Oil Export System Manifolds and Export Lines project in 2010 was a landmark achievement for AGM Company. It not only enhanced Oudeh company’s operational capabilities but also underscored its commitment to sustainable and efficient energy production. This project continues to play a critical role in meeting energy needs.
Oudeh oil treating tank project 5000 m3 oil treating tank , transfer pumps and steam boiler
Engineering scope: DD
Year: 2009-2010
Contractor/Customer: Oudeh Petroleum Company
Project Overview
The Oudeh Oil Treating Tank Project represents a significant milestone in the oil industry, undertaken by AGM Company. Completed in 2010, this project was designed to bolster Oudeh’s oil treatment and transfer capabilities.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Oudeh Oil Treating Tank Project is a testament to AGM Company’s vision and commitment to excellence in the oil industry. With its state-of-the-art facilities and advanced technology, the project is a cornerstone of AGM’s ongoing efforts to maintain and enhance their competitive edge.
Oudeh MS upgrade project
Engineering scope: DD
Year: 2010
Contractor/Customer: Oudeh Petroleum Company
Project Overview
The Oudeh MS Upgrade Project, completed in 2010, represents a significant milestone in the development of Oudeh Petroleum Company. This project was undertaken with the aim of modernizing and enhancing the facilities and operations of Oudeh Petroleum to ensure higher efficiency, safety, and productivity in their endeavors.
Conclusion:
The Oudeh MS Upgrade Project of 2010 was a pivotal development for AGM Company. By modernizing its management systems, AGM positioned itself to better meet the challenges of the modern energy sector. This project not only improved current operations but also laid the groundwork for future technological advancements and business growth.
Tishrine water disposal facility
Engineering scope: DD
Year: 2010
Contractor/Customer: Oudeh Petroleum Company
Project Overview
The Tishrine Water Disposal Facility, completed in 2010, stands as a significant accomplishment for AGM in environmental management and industrial efficiency. Owned by Oudeh Petroleum Company, this facility plays a crucial role in handling the byproducts of petroleum extraction and processing.
Conclusion:
The Tishrine Water Disposal Facility, under the ownership of Oudeh Petroleum Company, is a testament to the advancements in environmental management within the petroleum industry. Completed in 2010, it continues to serve as a model for sustainable and responsible industrial practices, benefiting both the environment and the community at large.
Oudeh truck unloading project
Engineering scope: DD
Year: 2010
Contractor/Customer: Oudeh Petroleum Company
Project Overview
The primary objective of the Oudeh Truck Unloading Project was to develop a state-of-the-art facility capable of handling large volumes of petroleum products with minimal delays and maximum safety. The project included the construction of specialized unloading bays, advanced safety systems, and automated processes to optimize the unloading operations.
Conclusion:
The Oudeh Truck Unloading Project is a testament to AGM Company’s dedication to innovation, safety, and efficiency. By investing in advanced infrastructure and technology, AGM has positioned itself to better serve its customers and contribute to the broader energy landscape.
Tabiyeh gas project
Engineering scope: DD
Year: 2010-2011
Contractor/Customer: Total E&P (TEPS)
Project Overview
The Tabiyeh Gas Project Located in the strategic region of Syria, the Tabiyeh Gas Project was designed to harness natural gas resources efficiently and sustainably. The project involved the development of state-of-the-art infrastructure, including drilling operations, gas processing facilities, and transportation networks, ensuring the seamless extraction and distribution of natural gas.
Conclusion
The successful completion of the Tabiyeh Gas Project in 2011 marked a milestone in the region’s energy landscape, contributing significantly to local and national energy needs. It also underscored AGM’s role as a leader in the global energy market, demonstrating AGM’s capability to execute complex projects while adhering to the highest standards of safety and environmental responsibility.
LP compressors project
Engineering scope: DD
Year: 2011
Contractor/Customer: Deir Ezzor Petroleum company
Project Overview
The LP Compressors Project, completed in 2011, represents a significant milestone in the energy sector, particularly for the Deir Ezzor Petroleum Company. This project underscores the company’s commitment to enhancing its operational efficiency and capability in the petroleum industry.
Conclusion:
The LP Compressors Project is a testament to AGM Company’s forward-thinking approach and dedication to excellence. Completed in 2011, this project not only improved operational efficiency but also set a standard for future initiatives in the energy sector. The successful execution of this project highlights AGM’s ability to undertake and complete complex projects, reinforcing AGM’s position as a leader in the petroleum industry.
Field development plan, gathering and transportation system, and pipelines
Engineering scope: EPC
Year: 2011
Contractor/Customer: Oudeh Petroleum Company
Project Overview
In 2011, AGM successfully completed a comprehensive project for Oudeh petroleum company encompassing a Field Development Plan, Gathering and Transportation System, and Pipelines. This project represents a significant milestone in AGM company’s efforts to enhance petroleum extraction, transportation, and overall operational efficiency.
Conclusion:
The successful completion of the Field Development Plan, Gathering and Transportation System, and Pipelines project in 2011 marked a significant achievement for AGM Company. By leveraging advanced technologies and adhering to stringent safety and environmental standards, AGM enhanced its operational capabilities and positioned itself as a leader in the petroleum industry.
Oudeh power plant
Engineering scope: EPC
Year: 2011
Contractor/Customer: Oudeh Petroleum Company
Project Overview
The Oudeh Power Plant was designed and built with the latest technology to ensure efficient energy generation. The project involved extensive planning and collaboration with AGM’s experts in the field to meet the growing energy demands while minimizing environmental impact.
Conclusion
The success of the Oudeh Power Plant project underscores the importance of investing in modern energy solutions. It serves as a model for future developments in the energy sector, highlighting the potential for sustainable growth and technological advancement.
Tishrine power plant
Engineering scope: EPC
Year: 2011
Contractor/Customer: Oudeh Petroleum Company
Project Overview
The Tishreen power plant is strategically located to maximize the accessibility and utilization of resources, and features an impressive capacity designed to serve the company’s fields and surrounding residential areas . The plant’s infrastructure includes advanced turbines and sophisticated technology to ensure optimal performance and minimal environmental impact.
Conclusion:
The Tishrine Power Plant, completed in 2011 by AGM Company, is a shining example of modern energy production. It not only meets contemporary energy needs but also sets a benchmark for future projects in terms of efficiency, sustainability, and economic impact. The plant’s success highlights the importance of innovative leadership and technological advancement in the ever-evolving energy sector.
12” Scott pipeline
Engineering scope: EPC
Year: 2011
Contractor/Customer: Oudeh Petroleum Company
Project Overview
The 12” SCOTT Pipeline project, completed in 2011, is a significant venture owned by Oudeh Petroleum Company. This project involved the construction and implementation of a 12-inch diameter pipeline, designed to transport petroleum efficiently and safely.
Conclusion
This pipeline project showcases AGM company’s commitment to leveraging advanced technology and engineering prowess to achieve their goals. It also underscores the importance of infrastructure development in the energy industry, contributing to the overall economic growth and energy security.
Oudeh fixed fire fighting system and tanks
Engineering scope: EPC
Year: 2011
Contractor/Customer: Oudeh Petroleum Company
Project Overview
The project aimed to enhance the safety and operational efficiency of Oudeh Company’s facilities by installing a state-of-the-art fixed fire fighting system and associated tanks.
Conclusion
The successful execution of the fixed fire fighting system and tank installation project in 2012 significantly enhanced Oudeh Company’s fire safety infrastructure. The project not only ensured compliance with safety regulations but also provided the company with a robust and reliable fire fighting solution designed to protect lives and property. AGM’s meticulous planning, high-quality construction, and comprehensive training contributed to the overall success of the project.
Oudeh oilfield main station Pipe racks design for new MS
Engineering scope: DD
Year: 2010
Contractor/Customer: Oudeh Petroleum Company
Project Overview
The completion of the pipe racks design at the Oudeh Oilfield Main Station in 2010 marked a significant milestone for the AGM Company. The new infrastructure has since played a vital role in boosting the oilfield’s operational capabilities and efficiency. The project not only met but exceeded expectations in terms of quality, safety, and performance.
Conclusion
Looking ahead, the successful implementation of the pipe racks design sets a precedent for future projects. Continuous improvements and innovations in oilfield infrastructure will likely follow, further cementing the AGM Company’s position as a leader in the petroleum industry.
Oudeh oilfield main station piping system
Engineering scope: DD
Year: 2010
Contractor/Customer: Oudeh Petroleum Company
Project Overview
The project involved the meticulous design and installation of an extensive piping network, which is crucial for transporting crude oil from the wells to processing facilities. This network not only ensures the seamless flow of oil but also incorporates advanced safety features to prevent leaks and minimize environmental impact.
Conclusion
Completed over a decade ago, the Oudeh Oilfield Main Station: Piping System has since played a pivotal role in bolstering the production capacity of the Oudeh oilfield. The successful execution of this project underscores the expertise and commitment of the AGM Company to advancing the energy infrastructure, thereby contributing to the broader energy needs of the region.
This project exemplifies the integration of innovative engineering solutions with industry best practices, setting a benchmark for future developments in the oil and gas sector.