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  • Kashagan is starting up production facilities
    édité le 01/07/2013


Kashagan is starting up production facilities
The North Caspian Operating Company (NCOC) announced an important milestone in the development of the Kashagan field. On the occasion of RoK President Nursultan Nazarbayev and British Prime Minister David Cameron visiting the Kashagan project facilities, the NCSPSA Consortium celebrated the completion of the facilities required for initial production, marking the commencement of the start-up of the Kashagan production facilities.

Pierre Offant, managing director NCOC, added: “Preparations for start-up both onshore and offshore commenced in 2012 and progressed at a steady pace. Today we celebrate the completion of a very important milestone which we have been looking forward to: the commencement of the start-up of the production facilities, which means from today onward, the project facilities will become live in a staged process. It is an achievement we can be all proud of and which will mark the beginning of safe start-up leading to the start of production. During this complex process, safety will remain our top priority.”

Due to the size and complexity of the project, the start-up of Kashagan is a long sequence of progressive steps leading to starting production and progressively ramping up to the intended levels. This long sequence of complex processes includes the completion of each unit, assurance that each unit operates safely according to design specifications, employee training and assurance that all production systems are operational.

Once all milestones have been completed successfully, the integrated system will receive the first oil and gas from some 4,200 meters below the North Caspian Sea. This will be delivered by eight wells on the artificial A Island. The wells and the pipeline system are ready for production, whereas the offshore production and treatment facilities on D Island are in the final stages of commissioning.

At the onshore Bolashak Processing Facility, the preparations for start-up of the processing facilities have already been finalised some weeks ago with the initial introduction of so-called sweet gas from the Makat gas grid. Employing sulphur-free gas is a critical step before real gas and fluids from the production wells are entered into the system. Along with the sweet gas introduction, the flare at the plant was ignited.

Over the course of 2013/14, production will be progressively ramped up to the design capacity from 180,000 b/d in the first stage to 370,000 b/d in the second stage.

This production capacity reflects only the first phase of development; Kashagan and the neighbouring fields in the North Caspian Sea hold estimated reserves of some 35 billion barrels of oil in place and future development projects bear the potential to significantly increase production volumes and position Kashagan as an important contributor to the world energy market.

About North Caspian Operating Company B.V. NCOC
North Caspian Operating Company B.V. NCOC acts on behalf of seven co-venture consortium partners as the designated operator appraising and developing the hydrocarbon assets of 11 offshore blocks under the North Caspian Production Sharing Agreement dated 18 November 1997, as amended and supplemented.

Assets within the 5,600 square kilometre North Caspian PSA Contract Area include the giant Kashagan field, 80 km southeast of Atyrau. Other assets include the Kalamkas Sea, Kashagan South-West, Aktote and Kairan fields. Equity interests of the consortium partners are: KMG (KazMunayGas) 16.81%, Eni 16.81%, ExxonMobil 16.81%, Shell 16.81%, Total 16.81%, ConocoPhillips 8.40%, and INPEX 7.56%.

The execution of operations is delegated by NCOC to four agent companies: Agip KCO; Shell Development Kashagan (SDK); ExxonMobil Kazakhstan Inc. and NC Production Operations Company B.V. (a KMG Kashagan B.V. and Shell Kazakhstan Development B.V. joint venture).

NCOC is also responsible for the Consortium’s Social and Infrastructure Projects (SIP) and sponsorship and donation (S&D) programmes. Implementation of SIP Projects is delegated to NC Production Operations Company (NCPOC).


Origine : Communiqué NCOC



 
 
 
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