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Gas production differences at Azerbaijan’s Bahar field: m-o-m review

Oil&Gas Materials 27 December 2021 13:47 (UTC +04:00)
Gas production differences at Azerbaijan’s Bahar field: m-o-m review

BAKU, Azerbaijan, Dec.27

By Leman Zeynalova – Trend:

Actual gas production at Azerbaijan’s Bahar field stood at 545,164 cubic meters per day in September 2021, as compared to 578,268 cubic meters per day in August, Trend reports with reference to the US Greenfields Petroleum Company, which operates the project through its subsidiary BEOC.

The table below shows the gas production rate difference between September and August:

Date / Well#

083

140

144

167

169

170

171

175

179

182

205

241

Total, x1000m3

August 2021

33

42

37

32

74

111

35

76

75

1

16

42

574.0

September 2021

33

42

20

27

70

110

34

76

75

1

14

42

544.3

Difference

-29.7

The Bahar Gas Field is located in shallow water 40 km southeast of Baku, offshore in the South Caspian Basin. The Bahar Gas Field is located in the South Apsheron Offshore Zone of the South Caspian Basin, and is found along the Fatmai-Gum Adasi anticlinal trend which includes the Gum Deniz and Shakh Deniz structures. The Bahar structure is a north-south trending faulted anticline that is approximately 9.5 kilometres in length and 3.5 kilometres in width. The field was discovered in 1968 and production began in 1969 with cumulative production year end 2017 of 4.54 Tcf and 84 MMbbls condensate.

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.

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