Kirinskoye Gas And Condensate Field

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Summary Information

  • Operator: Gazprom
  • Country: Russia
  • Location: Sea of Okhotsk, Sakhalin
  • Production start:
  • Partners:
  • Type: Gas & Condensate
  • Estimated Reserves: 162.5 billion cubic meters of gas and 19.1 million tons of gas condensate
  • Production Volume:

Description

  • The Kirinskoye field is located in the Sea of Okhotsk, 28 kilometers off the shore
  • The key element of the system is placed at a depth of 90 meters and comprised of several high-pressure pipelines fixed to a single base and connected under a specific pattern.
  • The manifold gathers the produced gas, which is then conveyed via a subsea pipeline to the Onshore Processing Facility (OPF).
  • After being treated at the OPF, the gas is transferred via a 139-kilometer gas pipeline to the main compressor station of the Sakhalin – Khabarovsk – Vladivostok gas transmission system.

Contractors

  • FMC Technologies: Manufacture of subsea production trees, a manifold, wellheads, multiphase meters, choke modules and subsea control modules

History

  • 2010 - FMC awarded subsea contract
  • 2011 - Geological exploration operations were completed
  • 2012 - Gazprom launches construction of production wells
  • 2013 - Production tests started

Geology

Links

  1. Gazprom Awards FMC Technologies $190 Million Subsea Equipment Contract
  2. Gazprom launches production wells construction in Kirinskoye field
  3. Russia’s first subsea production facility successfully tested in Kirinskoye field within Sakhalin III project
  4. Gazprom to launch commercial gas production from Kirinskoye field in 2014

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