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Oil production rate differences at Azerbaijan’s Gum Deniz

Oil&Gas Materials 27 July 2021 16:50 (UTC +04:00)
Oil production rate differences at Azerbaijan’s Gum Deniz

BAKU, Azerbaijan, July 27

By Leman Zeynalova – Trend:

Oil production at Azerbaijan’s Gum Deniz field was 506 Bopd in Q1 2021, due to reinstalling ESP in South GD wells GD 418 and changing out the ESP on GD 465 well, Trend reports with reference to the US Greenfields Petroleum Company, which operates the project through its subsidiary BEOC.

The table below shows oil production rate differences between 4th quarter of 2020 and 1st quarter of 2021:

Date / Well#

006

009

012

020

038

372

412

413

414

417

418

430

438

444

445

447

456

461

465

466

467

468

470

471

475

477

478

479

504

601

715

716

774

Total, m3

4th quarter 2020

1.4

2.3

0.7

0.0

3.5

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2.3

3.5

9.7

0.0

0.7

7.5

0.0

0.2

3.5

2.5

2.2

0.0

2.6

1.0

2.3

1.8

2.5

3.0

5.5

0, 2

3.6

5.2

1.9

1.7

7.4

1.8

1.1

101

1th quarter 2021

1.1

2.2

1.0

0.0

3.9

##

#

3.5

3.9

4.4

0.0

0.0

8.5

0.0

0.1

1.7

3.0

1.9

0.0

2.6

1.2

0.5

2.6

1.9

3.2

5.5

0.0

3.0

5.0

1.8

0.7

7.1

0.9

1.0

90

Difference

-10.69

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. The fields are separated by a structural saddle. The Gum Deniz Oil Field has been on production since 1955 with cumulative production to year end 2017 of 212 MMbbls.

The Gum Deniz Oil Field begins on a sand island approximately 2.5 kilometres offshore and extends to the south into the Caspian Sea, where it was developed from approximately 109 drilling and production platforms, most of which were connected to a steel causeway network of approximately 16.8 kilometres long. Parts of the causeway and many of the platforms are no longer in operation nor accessible. The causeway allows personnel and small packages of production, drilling and workover equipment to be moved via small motorised vehicles to the production platforms, significantly reducing the need for frequent marine support. Oil, water and gas are delivered via pipelines along the causeway to a main collector line which carries all produced fluid to onshore treatment facilities.

There are currently 24 wells producing of the 155 retained oil wells by BEOC. Most of the producing wells are currently on gas-lift using compressed gas from the onshore gas compression facilities. The other wells are produced using electrical subsurface pumps.

During the period of the ERDPSA, BEOC has performed significant refurbishment work on the Bahar Gas Field and Gum Deniz Oil Field platforms and facilities to render them serviceable and safe. This has allowed for more workovers and recompletions to be undertaken.

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