Yamburgskoye Oil and Gas Field (Russia)

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Yamburgskoye Oil and Gas Field (Ямбургское) is an operating oil and gas field in Russia.

Yamburgskoye Oil and Gas Field is also sometimes referred to as Yamburg.

Project Details

Main Data

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

*Final Investment Decision
Unit name Status Operator Owner Discovery year FID* year Production start year
Yamburgskoye Operating[1] Gazprom dobycha Yamburg LLC[2] Gazprom dobycha Yamburg LLC (100.0%)[3] 1969[4] 1991[5]

Production and Reserves

Table 2: Reserves of Yamburgskoye Oil and Gas Field

million m³ = million cubic meters million bbl = million barrels of oil
Fuel Description Reserve Classification Quantity Units Data Year Source
gas current reserves 4134700 million m³ 2003 [6]
gas geological reserves 8200000 million m³ 2011 [7]
gas reserves 5663315.87 million m³ 2007 [8]
gas reserves 8200000 million m³ 2019 [9]
gas initial reserves 7470000 million m³ 2023 [10]
gas initial reserves 6900000 million m³ 2019 [11]
gas A + B1 + C1 1992700 million m³ 2021 [12]
gas B2 + C2 1232700 million m³ 2021 [12]
gas A + B1 + C1 1933600 million m³ 2022 [13]
gas B2 + C2 1555800 million m³ 2022 [13]
gas condensate initial reserves 1113.6 million bbl 2019 [11]
oil initial reserves 256.55 million bbl 2019 [11]
oil A + B1 + C1 258.02 million bbl 2021 [12]
oil B2 + C2 1824.44 million bbl 2021 [12]
oil A + B1 + C1 252.88 million bbl 2022 [13]
oil B2 + C2 1814.91 million bbl 2022 [13]

Table 3: Production from Yamburgskoye Oil and Gas Field

million m³/y = million cubic meters per year million bbl/y = million barrels of oil per year million m³ = million cubic meters
Category Fuel Description Quantity Units Data Year Source
cumulative production gas 4000000 million m³ 2019 [11]
production gas 153400 million m³/y 2003 [6]
production gas 63000 million m³/y 2018 [14]
production gas 62800 million m³/y 2017 [15]
production gas 54100 million m³/y 2020 [12]
production oil 0.04 million bbl/y 2020 [12]
production oil 0.15 million bbl/y 2021 [13]
production gas 57900 million m³/y 2021 [13]
production gas 65372.36 million m³/y 2022 [16]
production design capacity gas 70000 million m³/y 2017 [15]

Location

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

Location Coordinates (WGS 84)
Onshore, Russia[17] 68.0008, 75.9986 (exact)[17]

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Articles and Resources

Additional data

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