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Azerbaijan’s Bahar field sees increase in gas output

Oil&Gas Materials 16 December 2020 13:12 (UTC +04:00)
Azerbaijan’s Bahar field sees increase in gas output

BAKU, Azerbaijan, Dec.16

By Leman Zeynalova – Trend:

Gas production at Azerbaijan’s Bahar field averaged 19.4 MMcfd (million cubic feet per day) in Q3, up about 0.6 MMcfd from Q2-2020, Trend reports with reference to the US Greenfields Petroleum Company, which operates the project through its subsidiary BEOC.

The increase was achieved mainly due to the successful recompletion in BH169 well in the horizon IX, said the company.

Production for Q3 was about 3.5 MMcfd below budget due to the delays in crane vessel support for the movement of workover rigs for gas workovers, according to Greenfields Petroleum.

Greenfields Petroleum Corporation is a junior oil and natural gas company focused on the development and production of proven oil and gas reserves principally in Azerbaijan. Through its wholly owned subsidiary Bahar Energy Limited (BEL), the corporation owns an 80 percent interest in the Exploration, Rehabilitation, Development and Production Sharing Agreement (the “ERDPSA”) with the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan ("SOCAR") and its affiliate SOCAR Oil Affiliate (“SOA”) in respect of the offshore block known as Bahar Gum Deniz (the “Bahar Project”) which includes the Bahar Gas Field and the Gum Deniz Oil Field.

The Bahar Project is operated by BEOC, a wholly owned subsidiary of BEL, under the terms of a Joint Operating Agreement.

The Bahar Gas Field consists of 45 offshore platforms including a central processing and metering platform to gather the gas for onward transport through a three 12-inch pipelines to the shore-based gas and liquid handling facilities. The platforms, in most cases are built on 24 to 30 pilings each in an average water depth of about 16 metres.

The Gum Deniz Oil Field is located south of the Absheron peninsula, 21 km south of Baku, between Gum Island and the Bahar Gas Field. The Gum Deniz Oil Field extends from onshore Gum Island, which is 2.5 km from the mainland to the south in the Caspian Sea. The Gum Deniz Oil Field is found along the Fatmai–Gum Adasi anticlinal trend which includes the Bahar and Shakh Deniz structures. Oil in the Gum Deniz Oil Field is trapped in a north-south trending structure that is approximately 16 kilometres in length and 3 kilometres in width. The Gum Deniz Oil Field is structurally up-dip from the Bahar Gas Field.

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