Iran To Commission New Well At Joint Gas Field With Qatar
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 2. The first domestic
well (infill) in the South Pars gas field (North Dome in Qatar),
Iran's joint gas field with Qatar, will be put into operation in a
month, Executive Director of Iran's Pars Oil and Gas Company Turaj
Dehgani told reporters, Trend reports.
According to him, drilling of an inner well (infill) with 4
drilling rigs is currently underway on platforms 19A and 19b of the
South Pars gas field.
Dehgani pointed out that once the drilling wraps up, the other
phases of the field will be tackled too.
The official added that 35 infill wells are planned to be
drilled in the South Pars gas field. Within the next three years,
with the commissioning of these wells, the production of the field
will increase.
Meanwhile, 17 infill wells are planned to be drilled on
platforms in Iran's South Pars gas field. With the full
commissioning of these wells, production will increase to 36
million cubic meters per day.
The South Pars gas field (North Dome in Qatar) is a joint
Iran-Qatar gas field. It is reported that gas reserves in this
field amount to 51 trillion cubic meters, of which 36 trillion
cubic meters can be produced. Iran's share in this field is 14
trillion cubic meters of gas and 18 billion barrels of gas
condensate. The Iranian side claims that more than 700 million
cubic meters of gas is produced daily from the field.
To note, Iran ranks as the world's second-largest nation
regarding its substantial gas reserves, boasting approximately 34
trillion cubic meters of natural gas. At present, there are 22 gas
fields actively functioning within the territorial bounds of
Iran.
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