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Yamburg gas field

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Country
  
Russia

Partners
  
Gazprom

Operator
  
Gazprom Dobycha Yamburg

Offshore/onshore
  
onshore

Discovery
  
1969

Start of production
  
1986

Operators
  
Gazprom dobycha Yamburg

Producing formations
  
Upper Cretaceous reservoir rocks

Region
  
Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug

Estimated gas in place
  
289,542×10^9 cu ft (8,198.9×10^9 m3)

The Yamburg gas field is the world's third largest natural gas field located 148.5 kilometres (92.3 mi) north of the Arctic Circle in the Tazovsky and Nadymsky districts in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Tyumen Oblast, Russia.

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History

It was discovered in 1969 under the direction of Vasiliy Podshibyakin. Development of the field started in 1980, production started in 1986. It is operated by Gazprom dobycha Yamburg, a subsidiary of Gazprom.

Reserves

The total geological reserves are estimated at 8.2 trillion cubic meters of natural gas, mostly from Upper Cretaceous reservoir rocks at depths of 1,000–1,210 metres (3,280–3,970 ft). The gas field is situated in an area of 170 kilometres (110 mi) by 50 kilometres (31 mi).

Operations

Since starting operations, Yamburg has produced more than 4.5 trillion cubic meters of natural gas as of October 2012. In later years, production has moved to the peripheral areas of the field, such as the Aneryakhinskaya and Kharvutinskaya areas. The main export pipeline from the Yamburg field is called the Progress pipeline.

References

Yamburg gas field Wikipedia