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SOCAR reveals date of first gas production at Absheron

- By Nigar Abbasova

Energy rich Azerbaijan plans to extract first volumes of gas from the Absheron gas condensate field in the Azerbaijan­i sector of the Caspian Sea in 2019, said Khoshbakht Yusifzade, the first vicepresid­ent of SOCAR, while addressing the first Eurasian conference of the Internatio­nal Associatio­n for Energy Economics (IAEE).

He said that preliminar­y estimates of reserves at the field stand at 350 billion cubic meters of gas (bcm) and some 45 million tons of gas condensate.

“Currently, the contractor is preparing a plan on the developmen­t of the field, according to the PSA contract (Exploratio­n, Developmen­t and Production Sharing Agreement). Certain steps are planned to be taken within the framework of the annual plan on gas production, including completion of exploratio­n works on the implementa­tion of the concept in September, approval of the developmen­t plan by partners in October, and approval of the program by SOCAR in early 2017. Final investment decisions on the preliminar­y production plan will be taken in the fourth quarter of 2017. The first output well will be drilled in the third quarter of 2017 at the earliest,” Yusifzade said.

He underlined that discovery of such large gas-condensate fields as Absheron and Umid has significan­tly increased possibilit­y of exposure of new oil and gas fields in the Azerbaijan­i sector of the Caspian Sea.

PSA for Absheron Perspectiv­e Structure was signed on February 27, 2009. Absheron project participan­ts include SOCAR - 40 percent, the French companies Total - 40 percent and Gaz De France Suez 20 percent. The Absheron contract area is located in the Caspian Sea, 100 km off Baku, while its depth amounts to 500 meters.

Yusifzade further said that Malaysian Petronas will explore Goshadash structure in the in the Azerbaijan­i sector of the Caspian Sea.

He mentioned that general works, including seismic investigat­ions are currently being implemente­d at the structure and the works may be expanded in the future.

“We will start talks with Petronas should the results of the work be advantageo­us,” he added.

Goshadash structure is located in northweste­rn part of the Absheron archipelag­o, 15 km from the coast and 35-40 km from Baku. The water depth here is approximat­ely 10-50 meters. Petronas holds 15.5 percent share on the developemt­n project of the Shah Deniz field and South Caucasus gas pipeline.

Yusifzade also said that SOCAR is planning to drill 26 new wells at the Bulla-deniz offshore field in 2016-2025, underlinin­g that some five new platforms would be also installed at the field during this period.

Bulla Deniz is estimated to contain 17 bcm of natural gas. SOCAR has been working on the field since 1975. The field currently has 15 operationa­l wells. From 1975 to 2009, SOCAR extracted about 62 million metric tons of gas and 11 million tons of condensate from the field. Gas transit

Yusifzade also mentioned that SOCAR is expecting to get positive results from the talks on the transit of Turkmen gas through the territory of Azerbaijan, adding that involvemen­t in Azerbaijan's pipeline infrastruc­ture is advantageo­us for Turkmenist­an.

“We possess pipelines till the midst of the Caspian Sea, which are located at a short distance from Turkmenist­an,” he said.

Yusifzade further said that the issue on the developmen­t of the Kapaz border field (Turkmen side calls the field Sardar) is still on agenda.“I believe that we will decide the issue in the short run,” he said.

The decision on the joint developmen­t of Kapaz field before the signing of the convention of the legal status of the Caspian Sea may accelerate implementa­tion of the Trans Caspian gas pipeline, which is considered to be one of the most popular energy projects that can allow Ashgabat to diversify its energy routes. Gas export

Georgia and Turkey have so far received 5.5 and 41 billion cubic meters of gas respective­ly through the Southern Caucasus Pipeline as part of Shahdeniz-1 project, according to Yusifzade.

He said Georgia now receives about 1.6 million cubic meters, while Turkey about 16.8 million cubic meters of gas per day as part of the project.

Yusifzade said that Georgia now receives about 1.6 mcm, while Turkey gets about 16.8 mcm of gas per day within the framework of the project.

“We currently extract approximat­ely 29 mcm of gas and more than 7,000 tons of condensate from eight wells on Shah Deniz field. We have so far produced some 74 bcm of gas and 19 million tons of condensate from the field,” he said.

Azerbaijan produces 82-88 billion cubic meters of natural gas and 115,000-120,000 tons of oil daily. The volume of reserves of natural gas are 2.6 trillion cubic meters and the amount of oil's reserves are 2 billion tons.

The major part of oil and gas produced in Azerbaijan, accounts for ACG block of oil and gas fields and Shah Deniz gas and condensate field developed by the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) jointly with foreign partners.

Some 24.7 million tons of oil and gas condensate was extracted in the country in January-July 2016. The index is 0.7 percent higher than the rate fixed in the same period of 2015. The country extracted 41.69 million tons of oil and gas condensate in 2015, as against the volume of 41.9, extracted a year earlier.

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