Oil megaprojects (2017)
This page summarizes projects that propose to bring more than 20,000 barrels per day (3,200 m3/d) of new liquid fuel capacity to market with the first production of fuel beginning in 2017. This is part of the Wikipedia summary of Oil Megaprojects.
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Detailed list of projects for 2017
Country | Project Name | Year startup | Operator | Area | Type | Grade | 2P resvs | GOR | Peak Year | Peak | Discovery | Capital Inv. | Notes | Ref |
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OPEC | ||||||||||||||
Angola | Block 32 Kaombo (Gindungo; Canela; Gengibre; Mostarda) | 2017 | Total | ODW | Crude | 0.3 | 200 | [1] | ||||||
Iran | South Pars Ph 13 | 2017 | Mapna, Sadra,Pedro Pidar | Offshore | Condensate | 77 | [2] | |||||||
Iran | South Pars Ph 14 | 2017 | IDRO, IEOCC, NIDC | Offshore | Condensate | 77 | [3] | |||||||
Iran | South Pars Ph 20-21 | 2017 | OIEC | Offshore | Condensate | 75 | [4] | |||||||
Nigeria | Egina | 2017 | Total | ODW | Crude | 0.6 | 200 | 2000 | [5] | |||||
Saudi Arabia | Manifa Ph 3 | 2017 | Saudi Aramco | OFF | Crude | 28 API | 16.820 | 300 | 1957 | [6][7][8][9] | ||||
Non-OPEC | ||||||||||||||
Canada | Horizon (Phase 5) | 2017 | CNRL | LAND | Bitumen | Oil Sands | 162 | Announced | [10] |
References
- ↑ "EIA Angola Overview".
- ↑ "EIA IranOverview".
- ↑ "EIA IranOverview".
- ↑ "EIA IranOverview".
- ↑ "EIA Nigeria Analysis".
- ↑ "Projects Timeline, Facts and Figures - 2006, Saudi Aramco" (PDF).
- ↑ "Relationship between Giant Field Data and Ultimate Recoverable Oil, Search and Discovery Article #40236, May 12, 2007".
- ↑ "UPDATE 1-Saudi 2009 oil capacity plan on track-official, Reuters UK, January 6, 2008".
- ↑ "Saudi Oil: A Crude Awakening on Supply?, BusinessWeek, July 10, 2008".
- ↑ Canada's Oil Sands - Opportunities and Challenges to 2015: An Update (PDF), NEB
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