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Azeri–Chirag–Gunashli

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688: m) of oil were produced from the Chirag, Central Azeri, West Azeri, East Azeri and Deep Water Gunashli platforms. As per BP's report, Chirag had 19 wells in operation (13 of which are oil producers and 6 - water injectors) with an overall production of 105,300 bbl/d (16,740 m/d). Central Azeri (CA) had 18 wells (13 of which are oil producers and 5 - gas injectors) with production of 185,800 bbl/d (29,540 m/d). West Azeri (WA) had 18 wells in operation (14 of which are oil producers and 4 - water injectors with production of 275,200 barrels per day (43,750 m/d). East Azeri (EA) had 13 wells in operation (9 of which are oil producers and 4 - water injectors) with an overall production 139,400 barrels per day (22,160 m/d) for the first three quarters of 2009. Deep Water Gunashli (DWG) had 17 wells (9 oil producers and 8 water injectors) in operation with production of 116,400 barrels per day (18,510 m/d) of oil. 392:. It is believed that there may also be untapped natural gas reserves under the ACG oilfields. Media reports indicate that according to American Consulting Association IHS CERA (Cambridge Energy Research Associates), the Azeri–Chirag–Gunashli is the third-largest oil-field development out of 20 listed. Total investment was estimated at US$ 20 billion as of 2009. As of 2008 reports, oil from the ACG fields accounted for approximately 80% of Azerbaijan's total oil production (exports and domestic consumption) and was expected to bring Azerbaijan potentially $ 80 billion in profits. 33: 670: 752: 766: 40: 2111: 529:, Garry Johns signed a contract cost $ 6 billion. The final investment decision on the Azeri Central East (ACE) platform, which is planned to be built on the Azeri–Chirag–Gunashli (ACG) block, has been adopted at the signing ceremony. The construction is scheduled to start in 2019, and the completion is scheduled for mid-2022. 610:
divested all of its assets in Azerbaijan, including its stakes in the Azeri–Chirag–Gunashli development and the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline. Equinor reported a loss from the transaction in the range of $ 300 million to $ 400 million, recorded in 2024. Of Equinor's original 7.27% interest in ACG,
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per day extracted from ACG block. The gas is supplied by BP free of charge. Azerbaijan received over 1 billion cubic meters of gas from these fields in the 1st quarter of 2009. Current recovery comes to nearly 27 million cubic meters of casing head gas a day. A portion of gas is routed to
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The West Azeri drilling modules arrived in Baku in August 2004 and the platform launched in May 2005. The platform's topsides was installed in September 2005 and production started in January 2006. East Azeri drilling modules and quarters arrived in Baku in June 2005 and the platform was launched in
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field via 16 inch subsea gas pipeline. The rest of the gas from Azeri–Chirag–Guneshli platforms are pumped through intra field subsea gas pipeline to a platform for repeated pumping in a layer to support layer pressure. As of September 2009, 164.2 million tonnes of oil and 37 billion
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On September 14, 2017, The Azerbaijan Government and the State Oil Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SOCAR), together with BP, Chevron, INPEX, Statoil, ExxonMobil, TP, ITOCHU and ONGC Videsh have signed an agreement to extend the PSA for ACG fields until 2049.
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Exploitation of the Azeri–Chirag–Gunashli development started at the beginning of 1990s. In January 1991, the Azerbaijani government announced separate international tenders of exploration rights for Azeri, Chirag, and Gunashli fields. In June 1991, a consortium of
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With 3 stages completed and 7 operational platforms functional, total production from Azeri–Chirag–Gunashli was more than 1 million barrels (160,000 m) a day in 2009. During the first three quarters of 2009, over 224 million barrels
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via 28 inch subsea gas pipeline to distributive system of Azerigaz CJSC to use on the local market. A portion of casing head gas extracted at Chirag platform is directed to SOCAR's compressor station (the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan) to
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The total production rate of the ACG complex as of the first quarter of 2024 was 339,000 barrels per day (53,900 m/d), having substantially declined from the peak output in 2010 of 835,000 barrels per day (132,800 m/d).
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was agreed in 1996. The pipeline became operational in 1998 and was officially inaugurated in 1999. At the Chirag field, the water injection project was implemented in 1999 and the drilling technology was upgraded in 2000.
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was upgraded in March 2003. After installing the Central Azeri gas pipeline, the Central Azeri platform was launched in July 2004. The platform was installed by October 2004, and production started in February 2005. The
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cubic meters of associated gas have been produced and 80.3 million cubic meters of water and 13 billion cubic meters of gas have been injected into layers since the beginning of production in ACG fields in 1997.
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Under a 2017 agreement to extend the production sharing to 2049, the interest of SOCAR, the Azeri state energy company, increased to 25% while the interests of the other shareholders were reduced.
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At the first stage, the consortium started development drilling of the Chirag field in August 1997. First oil was produced in November 1997. This development stage was also known as
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Oil depletion rates of each of the Azeri–Chirag–Gunashli reservoirs are expected to differ over time, with aggregate output from the complex declining substantially after 2018.
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was signed on 18 February 1996. The oil transportation through the pipeline started on 25 October 1997. For the diversification of the export routes, construction of the
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Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli complex projected production profile, with contributions of individual reservoirs delineated, per U.S. Energy Information Administration and BP.
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pre-drilling program started in December 2005. Drilling modules and quarters arrived in Baku in June 2006. The platform became operational in April 2008.
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on behalf of the consortium. The ACG fields have estimated recoverable reserves of about 5 to 6 billion barrels (790 to 950 million cubic metres) of
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in July 2003 and drilling modules arrived in Baku in July 2003. The Central Azeri jacket was completed in March 2004. To accommodate addition oil, the
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The second stage of the development consisted of the development of the Azeri field. The development of Azeri field started in 2002.
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In the first quarter of 2024 production was 339,000 barrels per day (53,900 m/d), approximately one-third of peak value.
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The oil from the ACG complex was pumped to Sangachal terminal south of Baku and from there routed to foreign markets by
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As of the first quarter of 2024, the remaining participating shareholders of the Azeri–Chirag–Gunashli development were
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On 23 November 2009, Devon Energy announced it would sell its share in ACG. On 29 March 2013, Hess sold its stake to
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Azerbaijan also gets approximately 10–11 million cubic metres (350–390 million cubic feet) of
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Casing head gas from platforms in central, western and eastern parts of Azeri field is supplied to
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national gas transportation system of Azerbaijan. Some is used as source of fuel at the platforms.
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Azeri Chirag Gunashli Full Field Development Environmental and Socio-Eeconomic Impact Assessment
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The founding consortium formed to develop the Azeri–Chirag–Gunashli project initially included
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Howie, John M.; Robinson, Nigel; Riviere, Martin; Lyon, Thomas; Manley, Dominic (2005-09-01).
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March 2006. The topside was installed in March 2006 and the production began in October 2006.
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sold all of its interest in Azeri–Chirag–Gunashli, including interests in the
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topsides was launched in July 2005. It injected first gas in May 2006
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unsuccessfully put its stake in Azeri–Chirag–Gunashli up for sale.
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was invited to the consortium. Negotiations resumed in 1994. The
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Production Sharing Agreement for the Azeri-Chirag-Guneshli field
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Tarel Gusep. Translated by Theresa Murphy (2006-01-13).
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Central Azeri compression and water injection platform
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Index

Azeri–Chirag–Gunashli is located in Caspian Sea
Azerbaijan
Caspian Sea
40°1′4″N 51°15′58″E / 40.01778°N 51.26611°E / 40.01778; 51.26611
AIOC
BP
SOCAR
MOL Plc.
Inpex
ExxonMobil
TPAO
Itochu
ONGC Videsh
Azerbaijani
oil fields
Caspian Sea
Azerbaijan
Azeri
Chirag
deepwater portion of the Gunashli oil field
Azerbaijan International Operating Company
BP
petroleum
terminal decline
crude oil
Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan pipeline
Mediterranean Sea
Baku-Supsa Pipeline
Supsa
Georgia

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