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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1300594 ![]() 10/16/2012 07:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.mbendi.com] According to Oil and Gas Journal, Turkmenistan has proven oil reserves of roughly 600 million barrels. It is possible, however, that oil reserves are over 2 billion barrels plus 6 billion barrels of undiscovered reserves. Natural gas, crude oil and oil products make up about 80% of the country's exports. The country is divided into seven oil and gas regions according to the geological development of the sedimentary complex, the conditions for the accumulation of oil and gas and perspectives for oil and gas reserves: West Turkmen, Central Kara Kum, Beurdeshik-Khiva, Chardzhou, Zaunguz, Murgab, Badkhyz-Karabil. Foreign investment is limited to joint-ventures and production-sharing agreements with the state-owned Turkmenneft, and has typically been concentrated on offshore oil projects in the Caspian Sea. According to the 2008 BP Statistical Energy Survey, Turkmenistan produced an average of 197.8 thousand barrels of crude oil per day in 2007, 0.25% of the world total and a change of 6.5 % compared to 2006. Some of the companies currently operating in the country are Dragon Oil, Petronas (Malaysia) and Burren Energy. Turkmenistan contains several of the world's largest gas fields, located primarily in the Amu’Darya basin in the east, the Murgab Basin, and the South Caspian basin in the west. Turkmenistan contains large amounts of natural gas reserves but is constrained by the lack of available natural gas transport infrastructure. According to the 2008 BP Statistical Energy Survey, Turkmenistan had 2007 proved natural gas reserves of 2.66 trillion cubic metres, 1.5% of the world total. This reserve level ranks Turkmenistan among the top 12 countries in terms of natural gas reserves. Turkmenistan had 2007 natural gas production of 67.44 billion cubic metres and consumption of 21.92 billion cubic metres. Turkmenistan exports most of its natural gas production. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1300594 ![]() 10/16/2012 07:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.mbendi.com] According to Oil and Gas Journal, Turkmenistan has proven oil reserves of roughly 600 million barrels. It is possible, however, that oil reserves are over 2 billion barrels plus 6 billion barrels of undiscovered reserves. Natural gas, crude oil and oil products make up about 80% of the country's exports. The country is divided into seven oil and gas regions according to the geological development of the sedimentary complex, the conditions for the accumulation of oil and gas and perspectives for oil and gas reserves: West Turkmen, Central Kara Kum, Beurdeshik-Khiva, Chardzhou, Zaunguz, Murgab, Badkhyz-Karabil. Foreign investment is limited to joint-ventures and production-sharing agreements with the state-owned Turkmenneft, and has typically been concentrated on offshore oil projects in the Caspian Sea. According to the 2008 BP Statistical Energy Survey, Turkmenistan produced an average of 197.8 thousand barrels of crude oil per day in 2007, 0.25% of the world total and a change of 6.5 % compared to 2006. Some of the companies currently operating in the country are Dragon Oil, Petronas (Malaysia) and Burren Energy. Turkmenistan contains several of the world's largest gas fields, located primarily in the Amu’Darya basin in the east, the Murgab Basin, and the South Caspian basin in the west. Turkmenistan contains large amounts of natural gas reserves but is constrained by the lack of available natural gas transport infrastructure. According to the 2008 BP Statistical Energy Survey, Turkmenistan had 2007 proved natural gas reserves of 2.66 trillion cubic metres, 1.5% of the world total. This reserve level ranks Turkmenistan among the top 12 countries in terms of natural gas reserves. Turkmenistan had 2007 natural gas production of 67.44 billion cubic metres and consumption of 21.92 billion cubic metres. Turkmenistan exports most of its natural gas production. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1300594 ![]() 10/16/2012 07:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | BP joins the list of Azerbaijan’s enemies Ilham Aliyev becomes increasingly unpredictable for the international community, and there is nothing left but pull him up. British Petroleum (BP) has joined the list of “ill-wishers”, or even enemies or Ilham Aliyev and the whole independent Azerbaijan. Aliyev accused the company of drastic reduction of oil production in Caspian shelf Azeri and Chirag oil fields. October 13, 2012 PanARMENIAN.Net - Speaking at a governmental session discussing the outcomes of the country’s social-economic development in the first nine months of the current year, Aliyev declared: “Numerous mistakes of the consortium resulted in drastic decrease of oil production in Azeri and Chirag oil fields over the past years”, adding that the decline was recorded since 2008. The president claimed that the volumes of the distributed profitable oil were altered to make 75/25 in Azerbaijan’s favour, and noted that Azerbaijan received $8,1billion less income. Aliyev went further to stress that “erroneous forecasts are unacceptable” and “such relations are impossible in the international business”. |
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