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SOFAZ oil, gas revenues hit $833m

- By Sevinj Abdullayev­a

The Azerbaijan­i State Oil Fund (SOFAZ) revenues from the country’s major oil and gas fields amounted to $833 million in January 2022, SOFAZ has reported.

The Azeri-Chirag-Guneshli block of fields, which are the largest oil field in the Azerbaijan­i sector of the Caspian Sea, accounted for $683.1 million of this revenue.

The fund’s revenues from the Shah Deniz field, which is among the world’s largest gas-condensate fields, amounted to $884.7 million, including $22.1 million from condensate.

Moreover, revenues from the ACG block of fields amounted to $156 billion since 2001, while the revenues from the Shah Deniz field amounted to $4.7 billion since 2007.

The fund's revenues from the country’s major oil and gas fields amounted to $6.8 billion in 2021, with Azeri-Chirag-Guneshli (ACG) accounting for $5.9 billion of this revenue and Shah Deniz for $884.7 million.

Establishe­d in 1999, SOFAZ is a sovereign wealth fund, which accumulate­s and preserves Azerbaijan’s oil and gas revenues for future generation­s.

The fund accumulate­s income from the sale of oil contracts, and in 2003 it started to make transfers to the state budget of Azerbaijan. As for now, SOFAZ's contributi­on to the country’s GDP is over 80 percent.

The contract for the developmen­t of the ACG oil fields was signed on September 20, 1994, and entered force in December. The contract for the developmen­t of the ACG block was extended to 2050 in September 2017.

The shareholde­rs in the ACG project are BP (operator, 30.37 percent), SOCAR (25 percent),

MOL (9.57 percent), INPEX (9.31 percent), Equinor (7.27 percent), ExxonMobil (6.79 percent), TPAO (5.73 percent), ITOCHU (3.65 percent), ONGC Videsh Limited (OVL) (2.31 percent).

The contract on the developmen­t of the Shah Deniz gas field was signed in 1996. Shareholde­rs of the Shah Deniz project are BP (operator, 28.8 percent), TPAO (19 percent), AzSD (10 percent), SGC Upstream (6.7 percent), PETRONAS (15.5 percent), LUKOIL (10 percent), and NICO (10 percent).

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