AMAZING INSIGHTS! Didn't realize how huge North field is until you compared with the sum total of the other 19 fields! I am sure this will be the highest views oil and gas channel in no time! Great video!
Thank you so much for this concise summary of the North field's geology! Your video is invaluable. Poro/perm logs had warmed my heart as I am a reservoir qialuty specialist. :)
Hi Khaled, apologies I was away at a conference for the last few days. I refer you to Wan Ching Low's reply below. Production is going up and up. It will last many decades - depending on how much offtake rates increase it is hard to put a precise date - but is will continue to be a major source of LNG for Asia & Europe for decades.
QatarEnergy’s North Field Expansion Project is underway and due onstream in 2025. Qatar’s LNG export capacity will increase from 77 MMtpa to 126 MMtpa by 2030, an enormous 64% increase! Capex for this mega-project is US$44 billion. It includes 13 wellhead platforms, 130 wells and 6 LNG mega-trains. QatarEnergy has shortlisted ExxonMobil, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Eni, Shell and TotalEnergies for potential participation. Winning bids will be announced soon. Currently, 80% of Qatar’s LNG is exported to Asia and only 20% to Europe. The European share of Qatar LNG looks set to increase if the current political will to diversify gas supplies holds. (Source: Welligence Energy Analytics)
GOR is about 15~60MCF/bbl, it actually should be classified as condensate? The reservoir pressure actually is not able to have stable distribution of oil and gas reservoirs, and fractionation have to occur, i.e. some are oil with much lower GOR and some are gas with much higher GOR. The oil and gas fields distribution could also change over time as pressure change over time of production, and the recovery could be challenging even with gas re-injection?
You raise an interesting point which I am not qualified to address. Perhaps we need an explainer video. Any reservoir engineer fancy taking this one on?
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AMAZING INSIGHTS! Didn't realize how huge North field is until you compared with the sum total of the other 19 fields! I am sure this will be the highest views oil and gas channel in no time! Great video!
It shook me when we put this graph together. Thanks for your support Wan.
Thank you so much for this concise summary of the North field's geology! Your video is invaluable. Poro/perm logs had warmed my heart as I am a reservoir qialuty specialist. :)
Glad you found the video interesting. We have a lot more data on every field in the Persian Gulf. Lots of great reservoirs to study!
@@TROVE-1stSubsurface It would be an exciting project...
How much is the daily production of the field? and for how long will it last?
Hi Khaled, apologies I was away at a conference for the last few days. I refer you to Wan Ching Low's reply below. Production is going up and up. It will last many decades - depending on how much offtake rates increase it is hard to put a precise date - but is will continue to be a major source of LNG for Asia & Europe for decades.
QatarEnergy’s North Field Expansion Project is underway and due onstream in 2025. Qatar’s LNG export capacity will increase from 77 MMtpa to 126 MMtpa by 2030, an enormous 64% increase! Capex for this mega-project is US$44 billion. It includes 13 wellhead platforms, 130 wells and 6 LNG mega-trains.
QatarEnergy has shortlisted ExxonMobil, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Eni, Shell and TotalEnergies for potential participation. Winning bids will be announced soon. Currently, 80% of Qatar’s LNG is exported to Asia and only 20% to Europe. The European share of Qatar LNG looks set to increase if the current political will to diversify gas supplies holds. (Source: Welligence Energy Analytics)
Very useful Wan, many thanks
GOR is about 15~60MCF/bbl, it actually should be classified as condensate? The reservoir pressure actually is not able to have stable distribution of oil and gas reservoirs, and fractionation have to occur, i.e. some are oil with much lower GOR and some are gas with much higher GOR. The oil and gas fields distribution could also change over time as pressure change over time of production, and the recovery could be challenging even with gas re-injection?
You raise an interesting point which I am not qualified to address. Perhaps we need an explainer video. Any reservoir engineer fancy taking this one on?
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Can you do an analysis on the Corrib Gas field in Ireland?
We will feature Corrib in our video due on Ireland's Energy Crisis within the next week or two.
Excellent information
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