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Kurmangazy oil field

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Offshore/onshore
  
Offshore

Partners
  
Operators
  
Kurmangazy Petroleum Company

Estimated oil in place
  
7,000 million barrels (~9.5×10^ t)

The Kurmangazy oil field is an offshore oil field located in the Kazakh section of the Caspian Sea on the maritime border between Russia and Kazakhstan, about 120 kilometres (70 mi) west of the Buzachi Peninsula. It is expected to be the third largest oil field of Kazakhstan. The field is named after Kurmangazy Sagyrbayuly.

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History

The first agreement concerning Kurmangazy field was signed in 2002. The US$23 billion worth PSA agreement was signed with KazMunayGas and Rosneft on 6 June 2005. In May 2006, the first well was drilled into the structure; however, it failed to strike oil.

Reserves

The oil field has estimated reserves of 7 to 10 billion barrels (1.1 to 1.6 billion cubic metres).

Operator

The field is operated by Kurmangazy Petroleum Company. KazMunayTeniz, a subsidiary of KazMunayGas, owns 50% of the project and RN – Kazakhstan LLС, a subsidiary of Rosneft, owns 25%. Originally, 25% of shares was assigned to Zarubezhneft, but later Rosneft received the option on this remaining stake once commercial extraction commences. Total S.A. and ONGC have shown interest to join the project.

References

Kurmangazy oil field Wikipedia


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