Total, Socar to develop Azerbaijan find

OE Staff
Monday, November 21, 2016

Total and Socar, the national oil company of Azerbaijan, signed an agreement establishing the contractual and commercial terms for a first phase of production of the Absheron gas and condensate field, located in the Caspian Sea.

The development involves the drilling of one well at 450m water depth. Production from this high pressure field will be around 35,000 boe/d, including a significant portion of condensate. The produced gas will supply Azerbaijan’s domestic market.  

This first phase of production will also enable a dynamic appraisal of the field for future phases.

“I’m delighted with this agreement, which we sign on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Total’s presence in Azerbaijan, and which represents an important step to monetize the Absheron discovery made by Total in 2011,” said Patrick Pouyanné, chairman and CEO of Total. “This agreement was made possible by the close cooperation between Total and Socar, which has allowed us to design a cost-competitive development scheme by tying the field to existing infrastructure in order to deliver gas at a competitive price”. 

Total is the operator of Absheron with a 40% interest. Partners are Socar (40%) and Engie (20%).

Categories: Middle East Drilling

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