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* Located on the Ipati Block 250 kilometers South West of Santa Cruz in the Andean foothills, the development initially involved 3 wells (one on the Aquio block and two on the Ipati block), and the [[Incahuasi Gas Processing Plant]] with a capacity of 6.5 Mm3/d and associated export pipelines. | * Located on the Ipati Block 250 kilometers South West of Santa Cruz in the Andean foothills, the development initially involved 3 wells (one on the Aquio block and two on the Ipati block), and the [[Incahuasi Gas Processing Plant]] with a capacity of 6.5 Mm3/d and associated export pipelines. | ||
− | * A large portion of the gas produced is exported. | + | * A large portion of the gas produced is exported to Brazil. The [[Yacuiba To Rio Grande Gas Pipeline GASYRG]] transports the gas to the mainline |
+++ Contractors | +++ Contractors |
Latest revision as of 11:39, 16 February 2024
Summary Information
- Operator: Total
- Country: Bolivia
- Location: 200 kilometres South of the city of Santa Cruz in the foothills of the Andean Cordilleras
- Production start: 2016 - Expected
- Partners: Total – 60 %, TecPetrol – 20%, Gazprom – 20%
- Type: Gas
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
+++ Description
- Located on the Ipati Block 250 kilometers South West of Santa Cruz in the Andean foothills, the development initially involved 3 wells (one on the Aquio block and two on the Ipati block), and the Incahuasi Gas Processing Plant with a capacity of 6.5 Mm3/d and associated export pipelines.
- A large portion of the gas produced is exported to Brazil. The Yacuiba To Rio Grande Gas Pipeline GASYRG transports the gas to the mainline
+++ Contractors
- GE Oil & Gas: Supply of two single-stage Integrated Compressor Line (ICL) units
- KWsubsea: Predictive UHB of 10" flowlines and a 103km gas export pipeline
+++ History
- 2004 - Incahuasi Gas Field discovered
- 2010 - Gazprom acquires 20% stake
- 2011 - Total confirm the northern extension of the field
- 2013 - Development project launched
- 2016 - First gas produced
- 2021 - Well number five enters production
+++ Geology
+++ Links
- KWsubsea Upheaval Buckling And Out Of Straightness Analysis
- Gazprom joins Ipati and Aquio projects
- Total announces a new partnership with Gazprom in Bolivia
- Bolivia: new gas and condensate discovery on the Aquio block in the Andean foothills
- Total launches the development of Incahuasi in Bolivia
- GE Announces New Natural Gas Production Project in Latin America
- TotalEnergies EP Bolivie celebrated the conclusion of ICS-5 connection project