Bovanenkovskoye Oil and Gas Field (Russia)

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Bovanenkovskoye Oil and Gas Field (Бованенковское) is an operating oil and gas field in Russia.

Project Details

Main Data

Table 1: Field-level project details for Bovanenkovskoye Oil and Gas Field

*Final Investment Decision
Unit name Status Operator Owner Discovery year FID* year Production start year
Bovanenkovskoye Operating[1] Gazprom dobycha Nadym LLC[2] Gazprom dobycha Nadym LLC (100.0%)[3] 1971[4] 2012[5]

Production and Reserves

Table 2: Reserves of Bovanenkovskoye Oil and Gas Field

million m³ = million cubic meters million bbl = million barrels of oil
Fuel Description Reserve Classification Quantity Units Data Year Source
condensate ultimate recovery 217.1 million bbl 1997 [6]
gas A + B + C1 + C2 4900000 million m³ [not stated] [7]
gas current reserves 4374900 million m³ 2003 [8]
gas original gas in place 4900000 million m³ [not stated] [9]
gas reserves 3539572.42 million m³ 2007 [10]
gas reserves 4900000 million m³ 2019 [11]
gas A + B1 + C1 3413400 million m³ 2021 [12]
gas B2 + C2 141000 million m³ 2021 [12]
gas A + B1 + C1 292800 million m³ 2022 [13]
gas B2 + C2 168900 million m³ 2022 [13]
nonassociated gas ultimate recovery 2822630.89 million m³ 1997 [6]

Table 3: Production from Bovanenkovskoye Oil and Gas Field

million m³/y = million cubic meters per year
Category Fuel Description Quantity Units Data Year Source
production gas 89800 million m³/y 2018 [14]
production gas 96300 million m³/y 2019 [9]
production gas 99300 million m³/y 2020 [12]
production gas 110800 million m³/y 2021 [13]
production gas 112399.12 million m³/y 2022 [15]
production design capacity gas 115000 million m³/y 2019 [11]
production design capacity gas 140000 million m³/y 2025 [13]

Location

Table 4: field-level location details for Bovanenkovskoye Oil and Gas Field

Location Coordinates (WGS 84)
Onshore, Russia[16] 70.49, 68.078 (exact)[16]

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Articles and Resources

Additional data

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References

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