Noise Impact Assessment Report: Offshore Gas Increment Program
Noise Impact Assessment Report: Offshore Gas Increment Program
Noise Impact Assessment Report: Offshore Gas Increment Program
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Background ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Project Overview ............................................................................................................................................................. 5
1.3 References ...................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.4 Acronyms, abbreviations and definitions ........................................................................................................................ 6
2 NOISE ...................................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.1 Assessment Overview ..................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.2 Assessment Scenarios ..................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.3 Assessment Limitations................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.4 Noise Assessment Locations ........................................................................................................................................... 9
2.5 Existing Acoustic Environment ...................................................................................................................................... 12
3 COMMUNITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL NOISE ....................................................................................................... 14
3.1 General ......................................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.2 Royal Commission of Jubail and Yanbu (RCJ&Y) ........................................................................................................... 14
4 NOISE MODELLING ............................................................................................................................................... 16
4.1 General ......................................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.2 Modelling Limitations ................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.3 Construction Noise Modelling....................................................................................................................................... 16
4.4 Operations Noise Modelling ......................................................................................................................................... 17
4.5 Noise Modelling Data .................................................................................................................................................... 17
4.6 Results ........................................................................................................................................................................... 30
4.7 Discussion ..................................................................................................................................................................... 36
5 RECOMMENDATIONS ........................................................................................................................................... 37
5.1 Construction Noise Impact ............................................................................................................................................ 37
5.2 Operational Noise Impact ............................................................................................................................................. 37
6 CONCLUSIONS ...................................................................................................................................................... 39
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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
Fadhili Gas Plant (FGP) is an existing gas processing facility located approximately 30 km northwest of
Khursaniyah Gas Plant and 80 km west of Jubail.
The new facilities under the Gas Increment Program (GIP) project will be processing 1.3 Billion Standard
Cubic Feet per Calendar Day (BSCFD) of sour non-associated offshore gas to produce approximately 0.916
BSCFD of sales gas, based on 1080 BTU/SCF basis and 2,000 Metric Tonnes per Day (MTD) of elemental
sulphur. The facilities will be located in the FGP to the south side. With availability of 0.94, the GIP
capacity shall be designed for 1.383 BSCFD.
There is additional scope at Wasit Gas Plant (WGP) comprising a new MEG-Unit at the Feed and Product
Area / Inlet Area. The WGP Condensate system will also be reviewed and upgraded if required for the
additional condensate.
Onshore Upstream pipelines will be required to transport the offshore gas to GIP as follows:
• A new pipeline that will tap off 600 MMSCFD of gas from existing TL B1 at the existing Beach
Valve Station (BVS) and transport to FGP.
• The balance 700 MMSCFD will be from existing trunklines TL B2 and TL B3, each trunkline
bringing in 1350 MMSCFD of offshore gas totalling 2700 MMSCFD. The existing FGP will continue
to process 2000 MMSCFD and the balance 700 MMSCFD will be processed in GIP.
Downstream Pipelines as follows will be required:
• A new underground bi-directional sales gas pipeline connecting new FGP expansion and Master
Gas System (MGS) at KBG-1 KM 17.7 through the existing Khursaniyah Ras-Tanura (KRT) corridor
to transport sales gas.
• A new flashed Rich MEG pipeline to transfer MEG received through the new gas pipeline from
BVS to WGP to return the rich MEG carried over from TL B1.
To fast track and implement the project in a shorter schedule and achieve start-up by early 2027, it is
proposed to utilize the existing design with the same capacity, specifically the licensed units, and
implement a cloned design as far as feasible.
1.3 References
Document Number Description Author
SAES-A-105 Engineering Standard – Noise Control Aramco
SAEHC-S-19 Environmental Health Code – Community and Environmental Aramco
Noise
RCER-2015 Royal Commission Environmental Regulations 2015 RCJ&Y
FGP EIA_PP-319617_D FGP Noise Modelling Report ERM
CONTRACTOR KBR
COMPANY Aramco
Typically, the decibel is used to describe the sound pressure level, L p, and
takes the following form:
𝑝 2
Lp (dB) = 10 log10 ( )
dB 𝑝0
Where:
• p is the effective sound pressure of a sound.
• p0 is the reference sound pressure. The reference sound pressure in
air is 20 µPa (20 micropascals) RMS, which is usually considered the
threshold of human hearing (at 1 kHz). The reference sound pressure
in water is 1 µPa (1 micropascal) RMS.
HSBH Hasbah
IK In Kingdom
TL Trunk Line
2 NOISE
This chapter presents the findings of the construction and operation environmental noise assessment
completed for the Fadhili Gas Plant (FGP) Gas Increment Program (GIP) project.
Notes:
1. This table presents human receptors only and does not consider any grazing areas; and
2. Buildings are generally single storey, so noise levels were predicted at a height of 1.5m above
ground level.
The locations of the most relevance to this assessment are N1 and N2 and these are shown in Figure 2-2.
A summary of the measured noise levels is presented in Table 2-4.
3.1 General
Permitted community noise limits specified in Table 3-1 apply one metre from the façade of a noise
sensitive receptor or in the case of a noise sensitive habitat at the nearest boundary facing the noise
emitting premises. Emergency sirens are exempted and alarms may cause the level to temporarily exceed
these limits (refer to SAEHC-S-19).
A 50 45 50
B 55 50 45
C 60 55 50
Table 3-2 Noise criteria for occupied and roadside areas within RCJ&Y
Noise criteria for occupied and roadside Maximum Noise Measured at Property Line – Not to
areas within RCJ&Y be exceeded >10% of Measured Time, LA10 (dB)
Zoning District
3. Industrial 75
Notes:
1. Roadside criteria based on freely or peak flowing traffic.
2. LA10,18hr represents the noise level which is exceeded 10% of the time over 18 hrs.
3. Noise level measured at a distance of one metre from the building façade.
The existing noise levels have not been used for determining compliance in this environmental
assessment as they have not been measured. Instead, the predicted noise levels from the original EIA
Noise Assessment have been used as representative of the actual existing noise levels for each of the
noise sensitive receptors.
The boundary noise goals are not applied for the purposes of assessing impacts at receptors and are
presented to assist determining recommendations and managing noise from the project, based on levels
predicted at the boundary of the expansion area.
4 NOISE MODELLING
4.1 General
The SoundPLAN noise modelling software package was utilized to calculate noise levels using the ISO 9613
noise propagation algorithm.
The software package allows topographic details to be combined with ground regions, water, grass,
significant building structures etc. and Project-specific assessment locations, to create a detailed and
accurate representation of the site and surrounding area.
The noise model allowed for the quantification of noise levels from multiple sources, based on sound
pressure or sound power levels emitted from each source. The model computed the noise propagation in
the Project area of influence to specifically quantify A-weighted decibels, dB(A).
Two separate Project-specific noise models were developed to assess environmental construction and
operational noise impacts. These models included likely noise emission sources associated with the
expansion project. These included known fixed (e.g. processing equipment) and moving (e.g. vehicle
movements to and from, and between site areas) sources.
Construction and operational noise levels have been predicted for the GIP project, including the main
Project roads.
This report includes details such as the modelling limitations; construction and operation noise modelling
methodologies and provides the source term data.
Actual forecast construction vehicle movements are estimates extracted from the Traffic Impact
Assessment Report. To determine a conservative estimate for the purposes of this construction
environmental noise assessment KBR has taken the peak hourly rate and assumed this flow rate applies
24 hours per day.
Table 4-2 Construction Noise Sources Details (Octave Band Sound Power Levels)
Co-ords (Ref. Plant Datum) A-weighted Octave Band Sound Power Level, dB(A) Lw,
SNo Name Src-ObjID
X (m) Y (m) Z (m) 31.5Hz 63Hz 125Hz 250Hz 500Hz 1kHz 2kHz 4kHz 8kHz dB(A)
1 Compactor 1/2 1180733 11134 9841 2 69.8 84.0 92.8 94.3 99.7 100.3 99.1 97.6 87.9 106.0
2 Dozer 1/3 1180734 11127 9529 2 74.8 89.0 97.8 99.3 104.7 105.3 104.1 102.6 92.9 111.0
3 20T Excavator 1/2 1180735 10919 9806 2 69.8 84.0 92.8 94.3 99.7 100.3 99.1 97.6 87.9 106.0
4 48T Excavator 1/1 1180736 10909 9342 2 73.8 88.0 96.8 98.3 103.7 104.3 103.1 101.6 91.9 110.0
5 65T Excavator 1/1 1180737 11148 9073 2 80.8 95.0 103.8 105.3 110.7 111.3 110.1 108.6 98.9 117.0
6 Grader 1/2 1180738 10706 9190 2 69.8 84.0 92.8 94.3 99.7 100.3 99.1 97.6 87.9 106.0
7 Roller 1/3 1180739 10666 9752 2 69.8 84.0 92.8 94.3 99.7 100.3 99.1 97.6 87.9 106.0
8 Scraper 1/2 1180740 10153 9209 2 74.8 89.0 97.8 99.3 104.7 105.3 104.1 102.6 92.9 111.0
9 Truck 1/10 1180741 11188 9279 2 70.8 85.0 93.8 95.3 100.7 101.3 100.1 98.6 88.9 107.0
10 Compactor 2/2 1180742 10111 9670 2 69.8 84.0 92.8 94.3 99.7 100.3 99.1 97.6 87.9 106.0
11 Dozer 2/3 1180743 9715 8895 2 74.8 89.0 97.8 99.3 104.7 105.3 104.1 102.6 92.9 111.0
12 20T Excavator 2/2 1180744 9753 9548 2 69.8 84.0 92.8 94.3 99.7 100.3 99.1 97.6 87.9 106.0
13 Grader 2/2 1180747 9426 8605 2 69.8 84.0 92.8 94.3 99.7 100.3 99.1 97.6 87.9 106.0
14 Roller 2/3 1180748 10408 8996 2 69.8 84.0 92.8 94.3 99.7 100.3 99.1 97.6 87.9 106.0
15 Scraper 2/2 1180749 10379 9503 2 74.8 89.0 97.8 99.3 104.7 105.3 104.1 102.6 92.9 111.0
16 Truck 2/10 1180750 10994 9133 2 70.8 85.0 93.8 95.3 100.7 101.3 100.1 98.6 88.9 107.0
17 Dozer 3/3 1180752 10603 9452 2 74.8 89.0 97.8 99.3 104.7 105.3 104.1 102.6 92.9 111.0
18 Roller 3/3 1180757 10430 9914 2 69.8 84.0 92.8 94.3 99.7 100.3 99.1 97.6 87.9 106.0
19 Truck 3/10 1180759 10766 9916 2 70.8 85.0 93.8 95.3 100.7 101.3 100.1 98.6 88.9 107.0
20 Truck 4/10 1180768 10286 9735 2 70.8 85.0 93.8 95.3 100.7 101.3 100.1 98.6 88.9 107.0
21 Truck 5/10 1180769 10837 9097 2 70.8 85.0 93.8 95.3 100.7 101.3 100.1 98.6 88.9 107.0
22 Truck 6/10 1180770 9751 9274 2 70.8 85.0 93.8 95.3 100.7 101.3 100.1 98.6 88.9 107.0
23 Truck 7/10 1180771 9865 9136 2 70.8 85.0 93.8 95.3 100.7 101.3 100.1 98.6 88.9 107.0
24 Truck 8/10 1180772 10896 9577 2 70.8 85.0 93.8 95.3 100.7 101.3 100.1 98.6 88.9 107.0
25 Truck 9/10 1180773 11277 9467 2 70.8 85.0 93.8 95.3 100.7 101.3 100.1 98.6 88.9 107.0
26 Truck 10/10 1180774 9141 8566 2 70.8 85.0 93.8 95.3 100.7 101.3 100.1 98.6 88.9 107.0
27 Concrete Batching Plant (fixed plant) 1180778 10971 7107 5 78.8 93.0 101.8 103.3 108.7 109.3 108.1 106.6 96.9 115.0
28 Concrete Batching Plant (mixing truck) 1180779 10993 7035 2 80.8 95.0 103.8 105.3 110.7 111.3 110.1 108.6 98.9 117.0
29 Concrete Batching Plant (front end loader) 1180780 10908 7058 2 75.8 90.0 98.8 100.3 105.7 106.3 105.1 103.6 93.9 112.0
Co-ords (Ref. Plant Datum) A-weighted Octave Band Sound Power Level, dB(A) Lw,
SNo Name Src-ObjID
X (m) Y (m) Z (m) 31.5Hz 63Hz 125Hz 250Hz 500Hz 1kHz 2kHz 4kHz 8kHz dB(A)
30 Concrete Batching Plant (aggregate truck) 1180781 10928 7158 2 79.8 94.0 102.8 104.3 109.7 110.3 109.1 107.6 97.9 116.0
Table 4-4 Summary of GIP Project Operational Noise Sources (Octave Band Sound Power Levels)
A-Weighted Octave Band Sound Power Level, dB(A)
Unit dB(A)
31.5Hz 63Hz 125Hz 250Hz 500Hz 1kHz 2kHz 4kHz 8kHz
AGRU Train 6 96 108 118 122 124 125 121 117 111 130
AGRU Train 7 96 108 118 122 124 125 121 117 111 130
AGRU Train 8 96 108 118 122 124 125 121 117 111 130
SRU / TGTU Train 7 89 101 111 116 118 120 119 123 118 128
SRU / TGTU Train 8 89 101 111 116 118 120 119 123 118 128
SRU / TGTU Train 9 89 101 111 116 118 120 119 123 118 128
Utilities 94 106 116 120 122 123 120 116 111 128
Steam Generation 87 93 102 118 118 121 123 116 92 127
Inlet Facilities 74 86 96 104 109 112 112 109 105 117
WWT Area 68 86 92 91 101 103 100 94 89 107
Total Lw of GIP 102 114 124 129 131 132 130 129 124 138
Table 4-5 Detailed GIP Project Equipment List (Octave Band Sound Power Levels)
Src- Source Co-ords (Ref. Plant Datum) A-weighted Octave Band Sound Power Level, dB(A) Lw,
SNo Name
ObjID group X (m) Y (m) Z (m) 31.5Hz 63Hz 125Hz 250Hz 500Hz 1kHz 2kHz 4kHz 8kHz dB(A)
1 AGRU Air Coolers Train 6 1134060 AGRU 10736 9416 20 95 107 118 122 123 124 120 114 106 129
2 AGRU Air Coolers Train 7 1134061 AGRU 10736 9276 20 95 107 118 122 123 124 120 114 106 129
3 AGRU Air Coolers Train 8 1134062 AGRU 10736 9136 20 95 107 118 122 123 124 120 114 106 129
77 D44-E-0602 Process Cooling Tower 1180700 SRU 10295 9519 16 94 106 116 120 122 122 118 112 104 127
121 D46-U-2501 Cooling Tower Package 1180695 UTL 10403 9520 14 94 106 116 120 122 122 118 112 104 127
83 D44-U-7204 Chiller Package 1180624 SRU 10278 9382 2 74 86 96 104 110 115 117 123 118 126
95 D44-U-7204 Chiller Package 1180640 SRU 10278 9242 2 74 86 96 104 110 115 117 123 118 126
107 D44-U-7204 Chiller Package 1180656 SRU 10278 9102 2 74 86 96 104 110 115 117 123 118 126
118 HRSG (A) 440 t/h 1180671 HRSG 10248 9899 60 82 88 97 113 113 116 118 111 87 122
119 HRSG (C) 440 t/h 1180672 HRSG 10328 9899 60 82 88 97 113 113 116 118 111 87 122
Src- Source Co-ords (Ref. Plant Datum) A-weighted Octave Band Sound Power Level, dB(A) Lw,
SNo Name
ObjID group X (m) Y (m) Z (m) 31.5Hz 63Hz 125Hz 250Hz 500Hz 1kHz 2kHz 4kHz 8kHz dB(A)
120 HRSG (B) 440 t/h 1180674 HRSG 10288 9899 60 82 88 97 113 113 116 118 111 87 122
4 D43-K-6801B Propane compressor B 1134069 AGRU 10884 9379 2 74 86 96 104 109 112 112 109 105 117
5 D43-K-6801A Propane compressor A 1134070 AGRU 10842 9379 2 74 86 96 104 109 112 112 109 105 117
6 D43-K-6801B Propane compressor B 1134098 AGRU 10884 9239 2 74 86 96 104 109 112 112 109 105 117
7 D43-K-6801A Propane compressor A 1134099 AGRU 10842 9239 2 74 86 96 104 109 112 112 109 105 117
8 D43-K-6801B Propane compressor B 1134122 AGRU 10884 9099 2 74 86 96 104 109 112 112 109 105 117
9 D43-K-6801A Propane compressor A 1134123 AGRU 10842 9099 2 74 86 96 104 109 112 112 109 105 117
73 D42-K-1151 Feed Gas Compressor 1180664 Inlet 11008 9770 2 74 86 96 104 109 112 112 109 105 117
122 D46-K-2701A Air Compressor Package 1180692 UTL 10234 9672 1 74 86 96 104 109 112 112 109 105 117
123 D46-K-2701B Air Compressor Package 1180693 UTL 10246 9672 1 74 86 96 104 109 112 112 109 105 117
124 D46-K-2701C Air Compressor Package 1180694 UTL 10258 9672 1 74 86 96 104 109 112 112 109 105 117
74 SRU Air Coolers 1180612 SRU 10304 9421 20 73 85 95 105 108 108 106 101 84 113
75 SRU Air Coolers 1180631 SRU 10304 9281 20 73 85 95 105 108 108 106 101 84 113
76 SRU Air Coolers 1180647 SRU 10304 9141 20 73 85 95 105 108 108 106 101 84 113
78 D44-F-7305 Incinerator Stack 1180619 SRU 10212 9363 40 71 83 93 98 102 104 102 99 109
90 D44-F-7305 Incinerator Stack 1180635 SRU 10212 9223 40 71 83 93 98 102 104 102 99 109
102 D44-F-7305 Incinerator Stack 1180651 SRU 10212 9083 40 71 83 93 98 102 104 102 99 109
129 WWTP 1117081 WWTP 10128 9776 2 68 86 92 91 101 103 100 94 89 107
79 D44-K-7301A Incinerator Air Blower A 1180620 SRU 10243 9363 2 67 79 89 94 98 100 98 95 85 105
80 D44-K-7301B Incinerator Air Blower B 1180621 SRU 10243 9373 2 67 79 89 94 98 100 98 95 85 105
81 D44-K-7101A Main Air Blower A 1180622 SRU 10412 9453 2 67 79 89 94 98 100 98 95 85 105
82 D44-K-7101B Main Air Blower B 1180623 SRU 10412 9462 2 67 79 89 94 98 100 98 95 85 105
87 D44-K-7102A STRIPPING AIR BLOWER A 1180628 SRU 10308 9364 1 67 79 89 94 98 100 98 95 85 105
91 D44-K-7301A Incinerator Air Blower A 1180636 SRU 10243 9223 2 67 79 89 94 98 100 98 95 85 105
92 D44-K-7301B Incinerator Air Blower B 1180637 SRU 10243 9233 2 67 79 89 94 98 100 98 95 85 105
93 D44-K-7101A Main Air Blower A 1180638 SRU 10412 9313 2 67 79 89 94 98 100 98 95 85 105
94 D44-K-7101B Main Air Blower B 1180639 SRU 10412 9322 2 67 79 89 94 98 100 98 95 85 105
99 D44-K-7102A STRIPPING AIR BLOWER A 1180644 SRU 10308 9224 1 67 79 89 94 98 100 98 95 85 105
103 D44-K-7301A Incinerator Air Blower A 1180652 SRU 10243 9083 2 67 79 89 94 98 100 98 95 85 105
104 D44-K-7301B Incinerator Air Blower B 1180653 SRU 10243 9093 2 67 79 89 94 98 100 98 95 85 105
Src- Source Co-ords (Ref. Plant Datum) A-weighted Octave Band Sound Power Level, dB(A) Lw,
SNo Name
ObjID group X (m) Y (m) Z (m) 31.5Hz 63Hz 125Hz 250Hz 500Hz 1kHz 2kHz 4kHz 8kHz dB(A)
105 D44-K-7101A Main Air Blower A 1180654 SRU 10412 9173 2 67 79 89 94 98 100 98 95 85 105
106 D44-K-7101B Main Air Blower B 1180655 SRU 10412 9182 2 67 79 89 94 98 100 98 95 85 105
111 D44-K-7102A STRIPPING AIR BLOWER A 1180660 SRU 10308 9084 1 67 79 89 94 98 100 98 95 85 105
D43-G-6104A HSBH AGR lean amine booster
10 pump A 1134071 AGRU 10627 9389 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
D43-G-6104B HSBH AGR lean amine booster
11 pump B 1134072 AGRU 10627 9394 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
D43-G-6105A HSBH AGR lean amine circulation
12 pump A 1134073 AGRU 10608 9442 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
D43-G-6105B HSBH AGR lean amine circulation
13 pump B 1134074 AGRU 10618 9442 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
14 D43-G-6110A HSBH AGE rich amine pump A 1134075 AGRU 10735 9390 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
15 D43-G-6110B HSBH AGE rich amine pump B 1134076 AGRU 10735 9395 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
16 D43-G-6114A HSBH AGE lean amine pump A 1134077 AGRU 10753 9434 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
17 D43-G-6114B HSBH AGE lean amine pump B 1134078 AGRU 10753 9440 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
D43-G-6104A HSBH AGR lean amine booster
31 pump A 1134100 AGRU 10627 9249 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
D43-G-6104B HSBH AGR lean amine booster
32 pump B 1134101 AGRU 10627 9254 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
D43-G-6105A HSBH AGR lean amine circulation
33 pump A 1134102 AGRU 10608 9302 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
D43-G-6105B HSBH AGR lean amine circulation
34 pump B 1134103 AGRU 10618 9302 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
35 D43-G-6110A HSBH AGE rich amine pump A 1134104 AGRU 10735 9250 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
36 D43-G-6110B HSBH AGE rich amine pump B 1134105 AGRU 10735 9255 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
37 D43-G-6114A HSBH AGE lean amine pump A 1134106 AGRU 10753 9294 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
38 D43-G-6114B HSBH AGE lean amine pump B 1134107 AGRU 10753 9300 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
D43-G-6104A HSBH AGR lean amine booster
52 pump A 1134124 AGRU 10627 9109 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
D43-G-6104B HSBH AGR lean amine booster
53 pump B 1134125 AGRU 10627 9114 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
D43-G-6105A HSBH AGR lean amine circulation
54 pump A 1134126 AGRU 10608 9162 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
Src- Source Co-ords (Ref. Plant Datum) A-weighted Octave Band Sound Power Level, dB(A) Lw,
SNo Name
ObjID group X (m) Y (m) Z (m) 31.5Hz 63Hz 125Hz 250Hz 500Hz 1kHz 2kHz 4kHz 8kHz dB(A)
D43-G-6105B HSBH AGR lean amine circulation
55 pump B 1134127 AGRU 10618 9162 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
56 D43-G-6110A HSBH AGE rich amine pump A 1134128 AGRU 10735 9110 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
57 D43-G-6110B HSBH AGE rich amine pump B 1134129 AGRU 10735 9115 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
58 D43-G-6114A HSBH AGE lean amine pump A 1134130 AGRU 10753 9154 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
59 D43-G-6114B HSBH AGE lean amine pump B 1134131 AGRU 10753 9160 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
84 D44-G-7202A RICH SOLVENT PUMP A 1180625 SRU 10212 9436 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
85 D44-G-7201A QUENCH WATER PUMP A 1180626 SRU 10252 9436 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
86 D44-G-7203A LEAN SOLVENT PUMP A 1180627 SRU 10375 9382 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
96 D44-G-7202A RICH SOLVENT PUMP A 1180641 SRU 10212 9296 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
97 D44-G-7201A QUENCH WATER PUMP A 1180642 SRU 10252 9296 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
98 D44-G-7203A LEAN SOLVENT PUMP A 1180643 SRU 10375 9242 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
108 D44-G-7202A RICH SOLVENT PUMP A 1180657 SRU 10212 9156 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
109 D44-G-7201A QUENCH WATER PUMP A 1180658 SRU 10252 9156 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
110 D44-G-7203A LEAN SOLVENT PUMP A 1180659 SRU 10375 9102 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
D44-G-0602A Process Cooling Tower Circulation
114 Pump A 1180701 SRU 10343 9511 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
D44-G-0602B Process Cooling Tower Circulation
115 Pump B 1180702 SRU 10342 9523 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
116 D44-G-0601A Process Cooling Water Pump A 1180703 SRU 10343 9547 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
117 D44-G-0601B Process Cooling Water Pump B 1180704 SRU 10343 9559 1 61 73 83 91 96 99 98 96 92 104
18 D43-G-6107A HSBH AGR water makeup pump A 1134079 AGRU 10580 9380 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
19 D43-G-6116A HSBH AGE water makeup pump A 1134080 AGRU 10588 9380 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
20 D43-G-6403A AGRU condensate pump A 1134081 AGRU 10596 9391 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
21 D43-G-6112A HSBH AGE reflux pump A 1134082 AGRU 10706 9398 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
D43-G-6118A HSBH AGR FGR water makeup
22 pump A 1134083 AGRU 10584 9380 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
23 D43-G-6106A HSBH AGR WATER WASH PUMP A 1134084 AGRU 10582 9440 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
24 D43-G-6801 PROPANE TRANSFER PUMP 1134085 AGRU 10853 9450 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
D43-G-6411A MEG STEAM CONDENSATE PUMP
25 A 1134086 AGRU 10795 9390 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
Src- Source Co-ords (Ref. Plant Datum) A-weighted Octave Band Sound Power Level, dB(A) Lw,
SNo Name
ObjID group X (m) Y (m) Z (m) 31.5Hz 63Hz 125Hz 250Hz 500Hz 1kHz 2kHz 4kHz 8kHz dB(A)
D43-G-6111A HSBH AGR ACID GAS KO DRUM
26 PUMP A 1134087 AGRU 10731 9371 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
D43-G-6113A HSBH AGR ACID GAS KO DRUM
27 PUMP A 1134088 AGRU 10705 9375 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
28 D43-G-6102A HSBH AGR REFLUX PUMP A 1134089 AGRU 10679 9384 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
D43-G-6103A HSBH AGR ACID GAS KO DRUM
29 PUMP A 1134090 AGRU 10679 9391 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
D43-G-6119A HSBH AGE ACID GAS KO DRUM
30 PUMP A 1134091 AGRU 10572 9380 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
39 D43-G-6107A HSBH AGR water makeup pump A 1134108 AGRU 10580 9240 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
40 D43-G-6116A HSBH AGE water makeup pump A 1134109 AGRU 10588 9240 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
41 D43-G-6403A AGRU condensate pump A 1134110 AGRU 10596 9251 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
42 D43-G-6112A HSBH AGE reflux pump A 1134111 AGRU 10706 9258 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
D43-G-6118A HSBH AGR FGR water makeup
43 pump A 1134112 AGRU 10584 9240 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
44 D43-G-6106A HSBH AGR WATER WASH PUMP A 1134113 AGRU 10582 9300 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
45 D43-G-6801 PROPANE TRANSFER PUMP 1134114 AGRU 10853 9310 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
D43-G-6411A MEG STEAM CONDENSATE PUMP
46 A 1134115 AGRU 10795 9250 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
D43-G-6111A HSBH AGR ACID GAS KO DRUM
47 PUMP A 1134116 AGRU 10731 9231 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
D43-G-6113A HSBH AGR ACID GAS KO DRUM
48 PUMP A 1134117 AGRU 10705 9235 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
49 D43-G-6102A HSBH AGR REFLUX PUMP A 1134118 AGRU 10679 9244 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
D43-G-6103A HSBH AGR ACID GAS KO DRUM
50 PUMP A 1134119 AGRU 10679 9251 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
D43-G-6119A HSBH AGE ACID GAS KO DRUM
51 PUMP A 1134120 AGRU 10572 9240 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
60 D43-G-6107A HSBH AGR water makeup pump A 1134132 AGRU 10580 9100 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
61 D43-G-6116A HSBH AGE water makeup pump A 1134133 AGRU 10588 9100 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
62 D43-G-6403A AGRU condensate pump A 1134134 AGRU 10596 9111 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
63 D43-G-6112A HSBH AGE reflux pump A 1134135 AGRU 10706 9118 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
D43-G-6118A HSBH AGR FGR water makeup
64 pump A 1134136 AGRU 10584 9100 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
Src- Source Co-ords (Ref. Plant Datum) A-weighted Octave Band Sound Power Level, dB(A) Lw,
SNo Name
ObjID group X (m) Y (m) Z (m) 31.5Hz 63Hz 125Hz 250Hz 500Hz 1kHz 2kHz 4kHz 8kHz dB(A)
65 D43-G-6106A HSBH AGR WATER WASH PUMP A 1134137 AGRU 10582 9160 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
66 D43-G-6801 PROPANE TRANSFER PUMP 1134138 AGRU 10853 9170 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
D43-G-6411A MEG STEAM CONDENSATE PUMP
67 A 1134139 AGRU 10795 9110 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
D43-G-6111A HSBH AGR ACID GAS KO DRUM
68 PUMP A 1134140 AGRU 10731 9091 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
D43-G-6113A HSBH AGR ACID GAS KO DRUM
69 PUMP A 1134141 AGRU 10705 9095 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
70 D43-G-6102A HSBH AGR REFLUX PUMP A 1134142 AGRU 10679 9104 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
D43-G-6103A HSBH AGR ACID GAS KO DRUM
71 PUMP A 1134143 AGRU 10679 9111 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
D43-G-6119A HSBH AGE ACID GAS KO DRUM
72 PUMP A 1134144 AGRU 10572 9100 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
88 D44-G-7206A REBOILER CONDENSATE PUMP A 1180629 SRU 10408 9393 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
89 D44-G-7204A REBOILER CONDENSATE PUMP A 1180630 SRU 10373 9397 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
100 D44-G-7206A REBOILER CONDENSATE PUMP A 1180645 SRU 10408 9253 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
101 D44-G-7204A REBOILER CONDENSATE PUMP A 1180646 SRU 10373 9257 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
112 D44-G-7206A REBOILER CONDENSATE PUMP A 1180661 SRU 10408 9113 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
113 D44-G-7204A REBOILER CONDENSATE PUMP A 1180662 SRU 10373 9117 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
125 D46-G-2502ACooling Tower Circulation Pump A 1180705 UTL 10369 9510 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
126 D46-G-2501A Cooling Water Pump A 1180707 UTL 10369 9549 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
127 D46-G-2502B Cooling Tower Circulation Pump B 1180710 UTL 10369 9518 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
128 D46-G-2501A Cooling Water Pump A 1180711 UTL 10369 9555 1 56 68 78 86 91 94 93 91 87 99
4.6 Results
This section presents the resultant noise levels for relevant construction and operational assessment
scenarios.
4.7 Discussion
5 RECOMMENDATIONS
Based on the findings of this assessment the following recommendations are provided.
• Specify 85 dB(A) acoustic enclosures for all compressors & blowers (Feed Gas Compressor,
Propane Compressors, Air Compressors, Chiller Package & Incinerator Air Blowers);
• Specify exhaust outlet silencers for steam boilers and furnace stacks (maximum sound power
level of 110 dB(A) at outlet of exhaust stacks); and
• Specify Class C acoustic insulation (ISO 15665) for all compressor piping and blower ducting.
6 CONCLUSIONS
A construction and operation environmental noise assessment has been completed for the Gas Increment
Program (GIP) project for the Fadhili Gas Plant (FGP). Noise emissions associated with construction and
operation of the GIP project have the potential to impact nearby noise sensitive receptors (NSRs).
To assess the potential impacts, noise modelling was completed to predict likely construction and
operation noise levels at nearby noise sensitive receptors (NSRs). Construction and operational noise
levels have been predicted for the GIP project. This assessment has focused on the GIP project, however it
is important to consider overall emissions at receptor locations which are generated by the facility as a
whole. The predicted noise levels from the GIP project were compared to Aramco noise criteria, which
has its basis in Saudi environmental regulations, local and international acoustics standards, policy and
guidelines.
Construction
The findings of the construction noise assessment identified that daytime and evening L Aeq noise levels
associated with the GIP project construction works are predicted to be at or below criteria, thus limited
significant temporary environmental impacts would be anticipated. Should similar works occur during the
night-time period, or in closer proximity to receptors than those assessed, L Aeq noise levels could increase,
potentially exceeding the noise criteria, such that medium to large temporary environmental impacts
could occur.
Operations
The findings of the operational noise assessment identified that night-time LAeq, 8h noise levels associated
with the GIP project are predicted to significantly exceed the night-time noise criteria. These findings
suggest that significant permanent environmental impacts should be anticipated during normal operation
and management of these impacts will be required. The assessment is based on fixed criteria values and
does not consider the potential permanent increase in background noise levels, which could be significant
at a number of receptors.
Recommendations
These factors warrant operational noise control mitigation and/or management measures to be
considered if there is any scope for the project to deviate from the “carbon copy” philosophy for the
duplicated process trains (i.e. the AGRU, SRU and TGTU). KBR has recommended noise mitigation and
management measures suitable to the significance of the predicted impacts and intended to minimise
impacts as far as reasonably practicable. Various forms of noise attenuation at source would be required
within the detailed design of the plant. Noise levels could be reduced and impacts minimised with the
successful implementation of these recommendations. If the levels cannot be fully achieved some
resettlement may be required and/or a waiver obtained to exceed the night-time noise criteria. Signage
to help prevent nomadic farmers straying into the affected area may also be needed. Impacts may not be
reduced to negligible levels for all receptors during all Project activities, however, the recommendations
presented here will ensure that any residual impacts are minimised as far as is reasonably practicable.