Dacion Oil Field
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Summary Information
- Operator: PDVSA
- Country: Venezuela
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- Type: Oil
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Description
- Dacion is a medium-heavy giant oil field that was discovered around 1945 by Gulf Oil in the Eastern basin.
- Production peaked around 44,000 b/d in the 1950s with water cuts as high as 30 % in a short time. As the water cut increased, the rate declined to 20,000 b/d in the 1960s.
Contractors
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History
- 1945 - Dacion Oil Field was discovered by Gulf Oil
- 1976 - The field was nationalised
- 1997 - The field was awarded to Lasmo
- 2003 - ENI acquired Lasmo, gaining ownership of the field
- 2006 - The Venezuelan state expropriated the field from ENI
- 2008 - A compensation package is agreed
Geology
- The reservoirs in this field are either poorly consolidated or unconsolidated sands, high porosities averaging 26%, with an average thickness around 20 net feet per producing horizon. Most reservoirs have a strong natural water drive.