by Raminagrobis » Thu 20 Apr 2006, 08:01:11
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Da Qing (China)
Shaybah (Middle East)
Zuluf (Saudi Arabia)
Haradh-III (Middle East)
Sakhalin basin area 1 (Russia)
Marjan (Saudi Arabia)
Plutonio (Angola)
Abu Sa'fah (Middle East)
Azadegan (Iran)
Qatif (Middle East)
Yibal (Oman)
You're right for these fields, although plutonio is not that large (~1Gb) - but it's a good exemple of what is making today boom in West Africa production : 'small giants', most of them in deepwater, that offer good quality oil, but are exploited with vey high depletion rates.
They provide lots of extra production, Kizomba (in fact a complex, several fields) in Angola will plateau at 750 kb/d. But they will start to declinf after only a few years. And most of them will be ocmpletely gone before 2020.
Yibal is a good exemple of the frankestaniendeclined rates that happens sometims with modern production technique : hz well and so on.
Qatif is one of the fields the saudis shut in and are now redevelopping. Khurais is bigger i think.
Daqing is indeed a very large field, now in decline.
Your should also add :
HASSI MESSAOUD, algeria, 9Gb, discovered in 1956. The largest oil field in africa.
THUNDER HORSE, as another exemple of the deepwater boom.
EAST TEXAS : a super-giant (6Gb) found in the 30's, now almost 100% depleted.
There are about 650 giant oil fields the worlds - ie fields that exceed 500 Mboe of oil+gas (3Tcf for gas-only fields).