Corridor Block PSC Oil and Gas Fields
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Summary Information
- Operator: MedcoEnergi
- Country: Indonesia
- Location: 2.16 Corridor PSC, South Sumatra
- Production start: 2002
- Partners: Repsol
- Type: Oil and Gas
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
Description
- The Corridor Block PSC is located in South Sumatra and covers a contract area of 911 square miles. The PSC was awarded in 1983 and is scheduled to expire in 2023.
- The block consists of five oil fields and seven natural gas fields. The principal oil-producing fields are Puyuh and Supat, and the principal gas fields are Suban, Sumpal and Dayung.
- Natural gas is sold through long-term contracts to the domestic and Singapore markets.
- Unitization of the Suban natural gas field was finalized in 2011.
Contractors
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History
- 1983 - PSC awarded
- 1999 - Suban gas field discovered
- 2002 - Suban gas field came on stream
- 2007 - Suban, phase 2 gas processing plant inaugurated
- 2015 - Repsol acquired Talisman and became a partner
- 2021 - Conocophillips sold its stake to MedcoEnergi
Geology
Links
- Fact Sheet
- Indonesia Exploration And Production Blocks
- Gulf Indonesia, Talisman and Pertamina Confirm Suban Natural Gas Discovery
- Indonesian President Inaugurates 3 Upstream Oil And Gas Projects
- Talisman Indonesia Well on Production at 150 mmcf/d
- Repsol reaches an agreement with Talisman Energy to acquire the Canadian oil company
- ConocoPhillips Announces Agreement to Sell Indonesia Assets for $1.355 Billion and Provides Notice that it is Exercising its Preemption Right to Purchase Up to an Additional 10% Shareholding Interest in APLNG