Kharasaveyskoye Gas And Condensate Field (Russia)

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Kharasaveyskoye Gas And Condensate Field (Харасавэйское) is an in development gas and condensate field in Russia.

Along with Kharasaveyskoye (onshore) Gas And Condensate Asset (Russia) and Kharasaveyskoye (Kara sea shelf) Gas And Condensate Asset (Russia), Kharasaveyskoye Gas And Condensate Field is a part of the Kharasaveyskoye complex.

Project Details

Main Data

Table 1: Field-level project details for Kharasaveyskoye Gas And Condensate Field

1Final Investment Decision
2If a country or region is known to not produce any hydrocarbons in an unconventional method, this production type is assumed to be conventional
Unit name Status Operator Owner Discovery year FID1 year Production start year Production type2
Kharasaveyskoye In development[1] Gazprom dobycha Nadym LLC[2] Gazprom dobycha Nadym LLC (100.0%)[3] 1974[4][5] 2025 (expected)[6] Conventional

Production and Reserves

Table 2: Reserves of Kharasaveyskoye Gas And Condensate Field

million m³ = million cubic meters
million boe = million barrels of oil equivalent
Fuel description Reserves classification Quantity Units Data year Source
gas C1 + C2 2000000 million m³ [not stated] [7]
gas current reserves 1258900 million m³ 2003 [8]
gas reserves 4247486.9 million m³ 2007 [9]
gas A + B1 + C1 1356400 million m³ 2023 [10]
gas B2 + C2 491100 million m³ 2023 [10]
gas and condensate C1 + C2 2000000 million m³ 2020 [11]
hydrocarbons estimated reserves 3574.87 million boe 2023 [12]

Table 3: Production from Kharasaveyskoye Gas And Condensate Field

million m³/y = million cubic meters per year
Category Fuel description Quantity Units Data year Source
production gas 70 million m³/y 2022 [10]
production design capacity gas 32000 million m³/y 2023 [11]
production design capacity gas 56000 million m³/y 2042 [13]
production design capacity gas 55000 million m³/y 2037 [10]
production design capacity gas 32000 million m³/y 2026 [10]

Location

Table 4: Field-level location details for Kharasaveyskoye Gas And Condensate Field

Location Onshore/Offshore Coordinates (WGS 84)
Offshore, Russia[14] Offshore[10] 71.21, 66.761 (exact)[14]

The map below shows the exact location of the field(s) within the Kharasaveyskoye complex:

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Articles and Resources

Additional Data

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References

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