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Iran to give 7 upstream oil projects to Russian companies

Business Materials 13 December 2016 10:39 (UTC +04:00)
Iran plans to assign development of seven oil fields to Russian companies, Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh said Dec.13
Iran to give 7 upstream oil projects to Russian companies

Baku, Azerbaijan, Dec. 13

By Dalga Khatinoglu – Trend:

Iran plans to assign development of seven oil fields to Russian companies, Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh said Dec.13.

He said that Russian companies would develop and increase the recovery rate of the fields.

Iran’s oil fields’ recovery rate is about 25 percent averagely, but some of giant fields like Yadavaran and Azadegan have about 6-7 percent recovery.

Iran has already signed memorandum of understandings with Lukoil on studying Ab-Teymour and Mansouri fields which contain over 5 billion barrels of recoverable reserves.

Indonesian state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina and National Iranian Oil Company also signed an agreement to carry out a preliminary study on the mentioned fields in August 2016.

Zanganeh said that Iran has signed MoUs with Russian Zarubezhneft on West Paydar and Aban oil fields as well as Tatneft on Dehloran iol field.

Aban and West Paydar are both among the oil fields that Iran shares with Iraq. Russia’s Energy Minister, Alexander Novak had said last October that Zarubezhneft will take up several projects worth a total of $6 billion in Iran’s oil industry.

He also said that Iran and Gazprom Neft signed MoUs on Cheshmeh Khosh and Changouleh fields on December 13.

All of the mentioned fields are among the 49 fields which Iran offered to foreigners based on the newly designed model contracts, called the Iran Petroleum Contract or IPC.

Oil fields

Oil in place (BSTB)

Current production (b/d)

API

Mansouri

15.142

60,000

20-25

Ab Teymour

15.258

60,000

22-22.5

Aban

0.138

9,000

21

West Paydar

0.952

28,000

18-20

Cheshmeh Khosh

3.74

72,000

20-29

Changouleh

2.367

0

24

Dehloran

5.184

24,000

30

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