
Ghawar (
Arabic
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: الغوار) is an
oil field located in
Al-Ahsa Governorate
Al Ahsa ( ar, ٱلْأَحْسَاء, Al-Aḥsāʾ, locally pronounced ''al-Ḥasāʾ'' ( ar, الحَسا, links=https://ar.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%A3%D8%AD%D8%B3%D8%A7%D8%A1_(%D9%85%D8%AF%D9%8A%D9%86%D8%A9))) is the largest governorat ...
,
Eastern Province,
Saudi Arabia
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. Measuring (some ), it is by far the largest conventional oil field in the world,
and accounts for roughly a third of the cumulative oil production of Saudi Arabia as of 2018.
Ghawar is entirely owned and operated by Saudi Aramco
Saudi Aramco ( ar, أرامكو السعودية '), officially the Saudi Arabian Oil Company (formerly Arabian-American Oil Company) or simply Aramco, is a Saudi Arabian public petroleum and natural gas company based in Dhahran. , it is one of ...
, the state-run Saudi oil company. In April 2019, the company first published its profit figures since its nationalization nearly 40 years ago in the context of issuing a bond to international markets. The bond prospectus revealed that Ghawar is able to pump a maximum of per day—well below the more than per day that had become conventional wisdom in the market.
Geology
Ghawar occupies an anticline
In structural geology, an anticline is a type of fold that is an arch-like shape and has its oldest beds at its core, whereas a syncline is the inverse of an anticline. A typical anticline is convex up in which the hinge or crest is the ...
above a basement fault block dating to Carboniferous time, about 320million years ago; Cretaceous
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tectonic activity, as the northeast margin of Africa began to impinge on southwest Asia, enhanced the structure. Reservoir rocks are Jurassic
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Arab-D limestones with exceptional porosity (as much as 35% of the rock in places), which is about thick and occurs beneath the surface. Source rock is the Jurassic Hanifa formation, a marine shelf deposit of mud and lime with as much as 5% organic material, it is estimated that 1% to 7% is considered good oil source rock. The seal is an evaporitic package of rocks including impermeable anhydrite
Anhydrite, or anhydrous calcium sulfate, is a mineral with the chemical formula CaSO4. It is in the orthorhombic crystal system, with three directions of perfect cleavage parallel to the three planes of symmetry. It is not isomorphous with t ...
.
History
In the early 1940s, Max Steineke
Max Steineke was a prominent American petroleum geologist. He was chief geologist at California-Arabian Standard Oil Co. (CASOC) from 1936 until 1950 (by which time CASOC had become Aramco). His efforts, and persistence through repeated setbacks ...
, Thomas Barger and Ernie Berg noted a bend in the Wadi Al-Sahbah dry riverbed. Measurements confirmed that the area had undergone geologic uplift, an indication that an oil reservoir may be trapped underneath. Oil was indeed found, in what turned out to be the southern reaches of Ghawar.
Historically, Ghawar has been subdivided into five production areas, from north to south: 'Ain Dar
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and Shedgum, ' Uthmaniyah, Hawiyah
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and Haradh. The major oasis of Al-Ahsa and the city of Al-Hofuf are located on Ghawar's east flank, corresponding to the 'Uthmaniyah production area. Ghawar was discovered in 1948 and put on stream in 1951. Some sources claim that Ghawar peaked in 2005, though this is denied by the field operators.
Saudi Aramco reported in mid-2008 that Ghawar had produced 48% of its proven reserves.
Extraction of crude oil
Approximately 60–65% of all Saudi oil produced between 1948 and 2000, came from Ghawar. Cumulative extraction of petroleum
Petroleum is a fossil fuel that can be drawn from beneath the earth's surface. Reservoirs of petroleum was formed through the mixture of plants, algae, and sediments in shallow seas under high pressure. Petroleum is mostly recovered from oil dr ...
through early 2010, has exceeded . In 2009, it was estimated that Ghawar produced about of oil a day (6.25% of global production), a figure which was later shown to be substantially overestimated.
As of 31 December 2018, total reserves of of oil equivalent including barrels of liquid reserves have been confirmed by Saudi Aramco
Saudi Aramco ( ar, أرامكو السعودية '), officially the Saudi Arabian Oil Company (formerly Arabian-American Oil Company) or simply Aramco, is a Saudi Arabian public petroleum and natural gas company based in Dhahran. , it is one of ...
. Average daily extraction was per day.
Ghawar also produces approximately of natural gas
Natural gas (also called fossil gas or simply gas) is a naturally occurring mixture of gaseous hydrocarbons consisting primarily of methane in addition to various smaller amounts of other higher alkanes. Low levels of trace gases like carbon ...
per day.
The operators stimulate production by waterflooding, using seawater at a rate said to be around per day. Water flooding is said to have begun in 1965. The water cut was about 32% in 2003, and ranged from about 27% to 38% from 1993 to 2003. By 2006, North Uthmaniyah's water cut was about 46%.
Energy Content and Comparison
Taking the production figure per year and the conventional energy density
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Often only the ''useful'' or ex ...
of crude oil (per the definition of the ton of oil equivalent) of ) the total thermal energy equivalent produced yearly by the oil field is roughly , or 2,210,000 gigawatt-hours of thermal energy equivalent.
For comparison, North Antelope Rochelle Mine, the largest coal mine in the world, produced of coal (down from over in 2015) at or of thermal energy equivalent. McArthur River uranium mine
The McArthur River Uranium Mine, in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, is the world's largest high-grade uranium deposit.
The McArthur River deposit was discovered in 1988. The property is located as the crow flies north of Saskatoon, Saskatc ...
, the largest uranium mine in the world, produced of yellowcake
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in fiscal 2017, equivalent to roughly of uranium metal or of thermal energy at a burnup
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of 200MWh/kg achievable in CANDU-type reactors, but much less in more widespread reactor designs. The largest solar farm in the world, Bhadla solar park
Bhadla Solar Park is the largest solar park in the world as of 2022 and is spread over a total area of in Bhadla, Phalodi tehsil, Jodhpur district, Rajasthan, India.
The park has a total capacity of 2245 MW. The park had witnessed th ...
in India, covering and boasting a nameplate capacity
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The net capacity factor is the unitless ratio of actual electrical energy output over a given period of time to the theoretical maximum electrical energy output over that period. The theoretical maximum energy output of a given installation is def ...
of 100% (i.e. If the sun was shining at peak intensity at all times) but given a more realistic capacity factor of 25% it would only produce of electricity per year. The largest wind farm as of 2021, Gansu Wind Farm in China has a nameplate capacity
Nameplate capacity, also known as the rated capacity, nominal capacity, installed capacity, or maximum effect, is the intended full-load sustained output of a facility such as a power station, approaching 8 GW with plans to ramp up to 20 GW. A 20 gigawatt power plant at 100% capacity factor could deliver of electric output per year. However, once again due to the weather-dependency and intermittency
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Pomeau and Mannev ...
of wind power, capacity factors for onshore wind installations like Gansu are typically much lower, ranging at 15-35% depending on local factors. Per 250000 standard tons of coal will be replaced per year at full deployment, which is equivalent to . The Ghawar oil field is thus the largest single supplier of primary energy
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on planet earth.
Reserves
In April 2010, Saad al-Tureiki, Vice-President for Operations at Aramco, stated, in a news conference reported in Saudi media, that over have been produced from the field since 1951. Tureiki further stated that the total reserves of the field had originally exceeded .
The International Energy Agency
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in its 2008 World Energy Outlook stated that the oil production from Ghawar reached 66 Bbo in 2007, and that the remaining reserves are 74 Bbo.[
]Matthew Simmons
Matthew Roy Simmons (April 7, 1943 – August 8, 2010) was founder and chairman emeritus of Simmons & Company International, and was a prominent figure in the field of peak oil. Simmons was motivated by the 1973 energy crisis to create an inve ...
, in his 2005 book ''Twilight in the Desert
''Twilight in the Desert: The Coming Saudi Oil Shock and the World Economy'' is a book by American investment banker Matthew Simmons. The text was initially published on June 10, 2005 by John Wiley & Sons. The book focuses on the petroleum industr ...
'', suggested that production from the Ghawar field and Saudi Arabia may soon peak.
When appraised in the 1970s, the field was assessed to have of original oil in place
Oil in place (OIP) (not to be confused with original oil-in-place (OOIP)) is a specialist term in petroleum geology that refers to the total oil content of an oil reservoir. As this quantity cannot be measured directly, it has to be estimated from ...
(OOIP), with about recoverable (1975 Aramco estimate quoted by Matt Simmons). The second figure, at least, was understated since that production figure has already been exceeded.[
]
See also
* Udhailiyah, residential compound built atop the central part of Ghawar
* Khurais oil field
* List of oil fields
This list of oil fields includes some major oil fields of the past and present.
The list is incomplete; there are more than 25,000 oil and gas fields of all sizes in the world. However, 94% of known oil is concentrated in fewer than 1500 gi ...
* Peak oil
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* Swing producer
References
Further reading
* Still the basic public reference for Ghawar geology.
External links
Articles on Ghawar and analysis on its reserves
from The Oil Drum
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Terrorists and Ghawar
* (source of most data in this article).
World-beater Ghawar a field apart
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