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Oct. 5th, 2013 09:00 amOil and natural gas production is growing in Caspian Sea region




EIA estimates 48 billion barrels of oil and 292 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in proved and probable reserves in the Caspian basins. Almost 75 percent of oil and 67 percent of natural gas reserves are located within 100 miles of the coast.




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Caspian countries are developing new oil and natural gas export capacity

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Kazakhstan consortium achieves first oil production from Kashagan field
During the week of September 9, the North Caspian Operating Company, led by Italian oil company Eni, reported starting production from Kashagan, the largest oil field to be discovered in the past 35 years. Since the field's discovery in June 2000, this consortium, including its four original members (Eni, Shell, Total, and ExxonMobil), has invested more than $40 billion in the project in attempts to overcome technical, political, and geographical challenges, making Kashagan not only the largest oilfield outside the Middle East, but also one of the world's most expensive.
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Kashagan has an estimated 13 billion barrels of oil in proved reserves. This represents most of Kazakhstan's offshore proved oil reserves and is roughly equivalent to Brazil's entire proved oil reserves, both onshore and offshore. A possible second phase would boost production to 1.5 million bbl/d. However, the partners will need to determine if they will be able to recoup their expenses and reach an acceptable level of profitability before the project's PSA terminates in 2041.
Kashagan and Tengiz, Kazakhstan's largest onshore field, together account for a significant part of nearly 4 million bbl/d of oil production that EIA's 2013 International Energy Outlook projects Kazakhstan will reach in 2040.
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EIA estimates 48 billion barrels of oil and 292 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in proved and probable reserves in the Caspian basins. Almost 75 percent of oil and 67 percent of natural gas reserves are located within 100 miles of the coast.




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http://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.cfm?id=12911
http://www.eia.gov/countries/regions-topics.cfm?fips=CSR
Caspian countries are developing new oil and natural gas export capacity

http://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.cfm?id=12931
Kazakhstan consortium achieves first oil production from Kashagan field
During the week of September 9, the North Caspian Operating Company, led by Italian oil company Eni, reported starting production from Kashagan, the largest oil field to be discovered in the past 35 years. Since the field's discovery in June 2000, this consortium, including its four original members (Eni, Shell, Total, and ExxonMobil), has invested more than $40 billion in the project in attempts to overcome technical, political, and geographical challenges, making Kashagan not only the largest oilfield outside the Middle East, but also one of the world's most expensive.
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Kashagan has an estimated 13 billion barrels of oil in proved reserves. This represents most of Kazakhstan's offshore proved oil reserves and is roughly equivalent to Brazil's entire proved oil reserves, both onshore and offshore. A possible second phase would boost production to 1.5 million bbl/d. However, the partners will need to determine if they will be able to recoup their expenses and reach an acceptable level of profitability before the project's PSA terminates in 2041.
Kashagan and Tengiz, Kazakhstan's largest onshore field, together account for a significant part of nearly 4 million bbl/d of oil production that EIA's 2013 International Energy Outlook projects Kazakhstan will reach in 2040.
http://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.cfm?id=13011