Yamburgskoye oil and gas condensate field

The Yurkharovskoye oil and gas condensate field is the main producing asset of NOVATEK. The field’s western part lies on the Tazov Peninsula, while the central and eastern parts are situated offshore in the Tazov Gulf. The offshore part of the field is being developed from onshore locations using horizontal wells. The Yamburgskoye field is a field of gas, gas condensate and oil. Gas treatment is carried out at 10 comprehensive gas treatment units (UKPG) and 4 pre-treatment gas units (UPPG). The field also acts as a hub for surrounding developments. The analysis of the current operation parameters of the complex gas treatment plants (CGTP) of the Cenomanian deposit of the Yamburgskoye field shows that at dehydration units’ methanol vapors in addition to water vapors are extracted from the natural gas. This worsens the performance of CGTP.

Yamburgskoye field. Yamburg Oil and Gas Condensate Field (oil and gas condensate field) The oil fields of Russia are specialeconomic objects. Many of them are located in very remote regions. Yamburgskoye is one of Gazprom's 'Big Three' gas fields, along with Medvezhye and Urengoiskoye. Together, the fields have accounted for the bulk of Russian gas production over the past few decades. The field was brought onstream in early-1980s and reached peak production in 1998. The Yurkharovskoye oil and gas condensate field is the main producing asset of NOVATEK. The field’s western part lies on the Tazov Peninsula, while the central and eastern parts are situated offshore in the Tazov Gulf. The offshore part of the field is being developed from onshore locations using horizontal wells. The Yamburgskoye field is a field of gas, gas condensate and oil. Gas treatment is carried out at 10 comprehensive gas treatment units (UKPG) and 4 pre-treatment gas units (UPPG). The field also acts as a hub for surrounding developments.

Pasca A gas condensate field is located in the PPL 328 production lease of the Gulf of Papua, off the shore of Papua New Guinea (PNG) in 93m of water. It is expected to be the first offshore field to be developed in the country. The field is operated by Twinza Oil, which holds 90% interest in the field,

The Kirinskoye gas condensate field (GCF) is located 28km offshore of Sakhalin Island Shelf, in the Kirinsky block in the Sea of Okhotsk, at a depth of 90m. It was discovered in 1992. It contains reserves of up to 162.5 billion cubic metres of gas and 19.1 million tonnes of gas condensate. Gas produced in association with condensate is called wet gas. The API gravity of condensate is typically 50 degrees to 120 degrees. The API gravity of condensate is typically 50 degrees to 120 degrees. The area of the Yamburgskoye field is 170 to 50 kilometers. The Yamburgskoye field is a field of gas, gas condensate and oil. Gas treatment is carried out at 10 comprehensive gas treatment units (UKPG) and 4 pre-treatment gas units (UPPG). The field also acts as a hub for surrounding developments. Gazprom Neft has begun implementing large-scale projects involving the development of Achimov oil deposits at the Yamburgskoye oil and gas condensate field, and oil-rim deposits at the Petsovoye and En-Yakhinskoye fields in the Nadym-Pur-Tazovskoye region of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. Gazprom Neft subsidiary Gazpromneft-Zapolyarye has concluded long-term risk-based operator agreements with Gazprom PJSC subsidiaries, allowing the company to start developing Achimov strata at the Yamburgskoye oil and gas condensate field as well as oil-rim deposits at its parent company’s Pestsovoye and En-Yakhinskoye fields.

West Siberian petroleum basin oil and gas fields. The Yamburg gas field is the world's third largest natural gas field located 148.5 kilometres 

The Kirinskoye gas condensate field (GCF) is located 28km offshore of drilled using the Doo Sung drill rig owned by Korea National Oil Corporation (KNOC). Yamburgskoye field. Yamburg Oil and Gas Condensate Field (oil and gas condensate field) The oil fields of Russia are specialeconomic objects. Many of them are located in very remote regions. Yamburgskoye is one of Gazprom's 'Big Three' gas fields, along with Medvezhye and Urengoiskoye. Together, the fields have accounted for the bulk of Russian gas production over the past few decades. The field was brought onstream in early-1980s and reached peak production in 1998.

The Kirinskoye gas condensate field (GCF) is located 28km offshore of drilled using the Doo Sung drill rig owned by Korea National Oil Corporation (KNOC).

Gazpromneft-Zapolyarye has completed agreements allowing it to start developing Cretaceous Achimov strata in Yamburgskoye oil and gas condensate field and oil-rim deposits in parent Gazprom’s Gazprom Neft subsidiary Gazpromneft-Zapolyarye has concluded long-term risk-based operator agreements with Gazprom PJSC subsidiaries, allowing the company to start developing Achimov strata at the Yamburgskoye oil and gas condensate field as well as oil-rim deposits at its parent company’s Pestsovoye and En-Yakhinskoye fields. Pestsovaya gas-condensate field hits full production. Full gas production of 27.5 billion cu m/year has been achieved on schedule in the Pestsovaya area of the Urengoyskoye gas-condensate field in The Kirinskoye gas condensate field (GCF) is located 28km offshore of Sakhalin Island Shelf, in the Kirinsky block in the Sea of Okhotsk, at a depth of 90m. It was discovered in 1992. It contains reserves of up to 162.5 billion cubic metres of gas and 19.1 million tonnes of gas condensate. Gas produced in association with condensate is called wet gas. The API gravity of condensate is typically 50 degrees to 120 degrees. The API gravity of condensate is typically 50 degrees to 120 degrees.

Petroleum Exploration and Production of gas infrastructure at the Vostochno ( eastern) block at the Orenburgskoye oil and gas condensate field. A gas pipeline will be built to transport this gas to the Yamburgskoye field compressor station, 

Gazprom Neft subsidiary Gazpromneft-Zapolyarye has concluded long-term risk-based operator agreements with Gazprom PJSC subsidiaries, allowing the company to start developing Achimov strata at the Yamburgskoye oil and gas condensate field as well as oil-rim deposits at its parent company’s Pestsovoye and En-Yakhinskoye fields. Pestsovaya gas-condensate field hits full production. Full gas production of 27.5 billion cu m/year has been achieved on schedule in the Pestsovaya area of the Urengoyskoye gas-condensate field in The Kirinskoye gas condensate field (GCF) is located 28km offshore of Sakhalin Island Shelf, in the Kirinsky block in the Sea of Okhotsk, at a depth of 90m. It was discovered in 1992. It contains reserves of up to 162.5 billion cubic metres of gas and 19.1 million tonnes of gas condensate. Gas produced in association with condensate is called wet gas. The API gravity of condensate is typically 50 degrees to 120 degrees. The API gravity of condensate is typically 50 degrees to 120 degrees. The area of the Yamburgskoye field is 170 to 50 kilometers. The Yamburgskoye field is a field of gas, gas condensate and oil. Gas treatment is carried out at 10 comprehensive gas treatment units (UKPG) and 4 pre-treatment gas units (UPPG). The field also acts as a hub for surrounding developments. Gazprom Neft has begun implementing large-scale projects involving the development of Achimov oil deposits at the Yamburgskoye oil and gas condensate field, and oil-rim deposits at the Petsovoye and En-Yakhinskoye fields in the Nadym-Pur-Tazovskoye region of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

Yamburgskoye is one of Gazprom's 'Big Three' gas fields, along with Medvezhye and Urengoiskoye. Together, the fields have accounted for the bulk of Russian gas production over the past few decades. The field was brought onstream in early-1980s and reached peak production in 1998. The Yurkharovskoye oil and gas condensate field is the main producing asset of NOVATEK. The field’s western part lies on the Tazov Peninsula, while the central and eastern parts are situated offshore in the Tazov Gulf. The offshore part of the field is being developed from onshore locations using horizontal wells.