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* The operations carried out by the Karachaganak Petroleum Operating BV (KPO) consortium are regulated by a 40-year Production Sharing Agreement that expires in 2037. | * The operations carried out by the Karachaganak Petroleum Operating BV (KPO) consortium are regulated by a 40-year Production Sharing Agreement that expires in 2037. | ||
* Oil is exported via the [[Caspian Pipeline Consortium Oil Pipeline]] | * Oil is exported via the [[Caspian Pipeline Consortium Oil Pipeline]] | ||
− | * | + | * Some of the gas is re-injected and some sold to Gazprom in Russia, and is processed at the [[Orenburg Gas Processing Plant]] which is 130 kilometers away |
+ | * The KPC '''Gas De-bottlenecking (KGDBN) project'' aimed at increasing the overall KPC gas processing by expanding the gas handling capacity; | ||
+ | ** 4th Gas Reinjection Compressor (4IC) project aims to increase the annual daily average volume of gas re-injected into the reservoir and to improve reservoir pressure support; | ||
+ | ** 5th Trunkline and Gas Reinjection Wells Projects upgrades the injection network capacity downstream of Unit 2 through installation of a new trunk line, and drilling and completion of new gas injection wells. | ||
=== Contractors === | === Contractors === |
Revision as of 10:17, 8 January 2024
Contents
Summary Information
- Operator: ENI
- Country: Kazakhstan
- Location: Western Kazakhstan
- Production start:
- Partners: ENI SpA (29.25%), Shell plc (29.25%), Chevron (18%), Lukoil (13.5%) and KazMunaiGas (10%)
- Type: Oil / Gas
- Estimated Reserves: 5 bboe
- Production Volume: In 2010, production of the Karachaganak field averaged 228 kbbl/d of liquids and 812 mmcf/d of natural gas
Description
- Situated onshore in the western part of the country, Karachaganak is a giant onshore hydrocarbon deposit that produces oil, condensate and natural gas, with recoverable reserves estimated at 5 billion boe.
- The operations carried out by the Karachaganak Petroleum Operating BV (KPO) consortium are regulated by a 40-year Production Sharing Agreement that expires in 2037.
- Oil is exported via the Caspian Pipeline Consortium Oil Pipeline
- Some of the gas is re-injected and some sold to Gazprom in Russia, and is processed at the Orenburg Gas Processing Plant which is 130 kilometers away
- The KPC 'Gas De-bottlenecking (KGDBN) project aimed at increasing the overall KPC gas processing by expanding the gas handling capacity;
- 4th Gas Reinjection Compressor (4IC) project aims to increase the annual daily average volume of gas re-injected into the reservoir and to improve reservoir pressure support;
- 5th Trunkline and Gas Reinjection Wells Projects upgrades the injection network capacity downstream of Unit 2 through installation of a new trunk line, and drilling and completion of new gas injection wells.
Contractors
- **Saipem:** Civil works, infrastructures and mechanical works related to a production unit and gas re-injection facilities, a process plant and a 635 km x 24” pipeline with pumping station and terminal
- **Petrofac:** Karachaganak 4th stabilisation and sweetening train
- Engineering services contract
- Detailed engineering, procurement, construction management and commissioning support
- Phase III
- **Petrofac:** Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) study
History
- 1979 - Karachaganak Oil And Gas Field discovered
- 1997 - Final Production Sharing Agreement signed
- 2003 - First liquids from new Karachaganak facilities
- 2004 - Phase II Karachaganak development completed
- 2004 - First exports via Novorossiysk on the Black Sea
- 2006 - Oil exports commenced via the Atyrau Samara Oil Pipeline
- 2011 - the Karachaganak Petroleum Operating B.V consortium signed an agreement with the Republic of Kazakhstan for entry of the national oil company KazMunaiGaz (KMG) into the consortium
- 2015 - Gas sales agreement with Gazprom extended until 2038
- 2015 - Shell becomes a partner after acquiring BG Group
- 2018 - Karachaganak Gas Debottlenecking (KGDBN) Project launched
- 2021 - Karachaganak Gas Debottlenecking (KGDBN) Project completed
Geology
Other Information
- Approximately two-thirds of the liquids produced are stabilised at the Karachaganak Processing Complex (KPC) – with a capacity of over 150,000 barrels/day – before they are sent to western markets through the Caspian Pipeline Consortium Oil Pipeline and, since 2006, also through the Atyrau-Samara pipeline, which is connected to the Russian export system. The non-stabilised liquids and the gas that is not re-injected into the deposits are sold on the local Russian market through the Orenburg terminal.
Links
- KazMunaiGas, Karashaganak
- ENI, Kazakhstan
- BG Group Kazakhstan
- Saipem Gas And Oil Production And Treating Facilities References
- LUKOIL Signs Production-sharing Agreement on Karachaganak Field in Kazakhstan
- BG Group announces first lifting of Karachaganak oil
- Agreement on Karachaganak completed with Republic of Kazakhstan
- A new important acquisition for Saipem’s Onshore Construction in Kazakhstan
- Petrofac Secures Additional Karachaganak Award
- Petrofac Wins Contract in Kazakhstan with Karachaganak Award
- Award of Karachaganak Phase III Feed
- Maintenance contract at Karachaganak field awarded to Dietsmann consortium
- Sales and purchase contract for gas from Karachaganakskoye gas and condensate field extended till 2038
- Recommended cash and share offer for BG Group by Royal Dutch Shell
- The Karachaganak Gas Debottlenecking Project has been completed