Wednesday, December 25, 2019
LUKOIL started pilot production at the Yuzhno-Messoyakhskoye gas condensate field of the Bolshekhetskaya depression, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District, Russia.
As of today, the company has drilled one multi-bore well with daily flowrate of 330 thousand cubic meters of natural gas and 30 metric tons of condensate. The following facilities were constructed and commissioned to gather, process and ship gas and condensate, including a unit for treatment of marketable gas with daily design capacity of 600 thousand cubic meters of natural gas and 90 thousand metric tons of condensate, a gas engine power plant, a seven kilometers long gas pipeline, connecting the field with a transportation system, gas gathering systems, a methanol pipeline, other production infrastructure facilities and an accommodation camp with a canteen.
The final decision on further field development plan will be based upon results of operation of the first wells.
Discovered in 1987, the Yuzhno-Messoyakhskoye gas condensate field is rated as a major field with initial recoverable reserves estimated at 112.5 billion cubic meters of gas and 10.3 million metric tons of condensate.
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PJSC 'LUKOIL' announces that the cumulative natural gas production at the Pyakyakhinskoye oil and gas condensate field in the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District exceeded 5 billion cubic meters. The cumulative production of crude oil and gas condensate reached 2.7 million tons since the start of commercial production in October 2016.
The accumulated production of natural gas at Pyakyakhinskoye oil and gas condensate field has exceeded 400 million cubic meters since the start of gas production, the total accumulated oil and gas condensate production exceeded 600,000 tons from the launch of commercial production.
LUKOIL has produced 300 thousand tons of oil in the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District since commercial oil production commenced at the Pyakyakhinskoye oil and gas condensate field in October 2016.
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