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Ku Maloob Zaap

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Country
  
Offshore/onshore
  
Offshore

Operator
  
Region
  
North America

Discovery
  
1979

Start of production
  
1981

Ku-Maloob-Zaap Ku Maloob Zaap Industrialized Cyclist Notepad

Current production of oil
  
853,000 barrels per day (~4.25×10^ t/a)(Nov 2015)

Producing formations
  
Kimmeridgian, Lower Paleocene-Upper Cretaceous and Middle Eocene

Ku-Maloob-Zaap ([ku maloːβ saːpʰ]) is the most productive oil field in Mexico. It is made up of three relatively large fields, Ku, Maloob and Zaap, which are located to the immediate northwest of the Cantarell field.

Ku-Maloob-Zaap PEMEX destaca produccin de KuMaloobZaap Azteca Noticias

Ku-Maloob-Zaap is located offshore in the Bay of Campeche, 105 kilometres (65 mi) from Ciudad del Carmen. It was discovered by PEMEX, Mexico's national oil company, in 1979.

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PEMEX planned to drill 82 fields and install 17 oil platforms, as well as build an oil pipeline of 166 kilometres (103 mi) to transport the oil produced. It was expected that by 2011, production would reach 800,000 barrels per day (130,000 m3/d) of oil and 282 million cubic feet per day (8.0×10^6 m3/d) of natural gas.

Ku-Maloob-Zaap Offshore pipelines in Ku Maloob Zaap field ORCA

This target was met by November 2009 when oil production reached 802,002 barrels per day (127,508.1 m3/d). Production rose to 853,000 barrels per day (135,600 m3/d) in November 2015, as a result of a decline in production at the Cantarell Field. This new rate of production made Ku-Maloob-Zaap Mexico's most productive oil field.

Ku-Maloob-Zaap SubSeaIQ Offshore Field Development Projects

References

Ku-Maloob-Zaap Wikipedia