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The South Pars/North Dome field is a
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field located in the
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. It is by far the world's largest
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, IEA, World Energy Outlook 2008 - Chapter 12 - Natural gas resources and production prospects, p.298 with ownership of the field shared between
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and
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. According to the
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(IEA), the field holds an estimated of in-situ
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and some of
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s. On the
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it has almost as much recoverable reserves as all the other fields combined. It has significant
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influence. This gas field covers an area of , of which (South Pars) is in Iranian territorial waters and (North Dome) is in Qatari territorial waters.


Field geology

The field is below the seabed at a water depth of , and consists of two independent gas-bearing formations: Kangan (
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) and Upper Dalan (
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). Each formation is divided into two different reservoir layers, separated by impermeable barriers. The field consists of four independent reservoir layers K1, K2, K3, and K4. The K1 and K3 units are mainly composed of dolomites and anhydrites, while K2 and K4, which constitute major gas reservoirs, comprise limestone and dolomite. A massive anhydrite (the Nar member) separates the K4 from the underlying K5 unit which has poor reservoir qualities.H. Rahimpour-Bonab, B. Esrafili-Dizaji, V. Tavakoli (2010) Dolomitization and Anhydrite Precipitation in Permo-Triassic Carbonates at the South Pars Gasfield, Offshore Iran: Controls on Reservoir Quality. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1747-5457.2010.00463.x/abstract The gross pay zone in the South Pars field is approximately 450 m thick, extending from depths of approximately 2750 to 3200 m. Reservoir strata dip gently to the NE. The average thickness of the reservoir units declines from South Pars (some ) to North field (). As in other reservoir structures in neighboring areas, the reservoir in the Qatar Arch is cut by a set of NNW-SSE trending faults. Diagenesis has a major effect on reservoir quality of the field. The field is a part of the N-trending Qatar Arch structural feature that is bounded by the
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to the north and northeast. In the field, gas accumulation is mostly limited to the Permian–Triassic stratigraphic units. These units known as the Kangan–Dalan Formations constitute very extensive natural gas reservoirs in the field and Persian Gulf area, which composed of carbonate–evaporite series also known as the Khuff Formation. Permian–Early Triassic has been divided into Faraghan (Early Permian), Dalan (Late Permian) and Kangan (Early Triassic) Formations.


Reserves

According to International Energy Agency (IEA), the combined structure is the world's largest gas field. In-place volumes are estimated to be around gas in place and some of natural gas condensate in place.IRAN - The Geology
• APS Review Gas Market Trends. • April 2, 2007
With in place volumes equivalent to of oil (310 billion boe of gas and 50 billion boe of natural gas condensate) the field is the world's biggest conventional hydrocarbon accumulation. The field recoverable gas
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is equivalent to some of oil and it also holds about of recoverable condensate corresponding of about of oil equivalent recoverable hydrocarbons. The gas recovery factor of the field is about 70%, corresponding of about of total recoverable gas reserves which stands for about 19% of world recoverable gas reserves. The estimates for the Iranian section are of natural gas in place and around of recoverable gas which stands for 36% of Iran's total proven gas reserves and 5.6% of the world's proven gas reserves. The estimates for the Qatari section are of recoverable gas which stands for almost 99% of Qatar's total proven gas reserves and 14% of the world's proven gas reserves. Table 1 - South Pars/North Field gas reserves Note: 1 km³ = 1,000,000,000 m³ = 1 Billion m³ = 1 Trillion Liters However, since the field is a common field and the reservoir is highly homogenous, the ultimate recoverable reserves of each country may vary from this technical assessment which only considers the static data and does not include rate of gas migration. So, it is better to say that the ultimate recoverable reserves of each country would be a factor of cumulative gas production by each of them. The Iranian section also holds of condensate in place of which some are believed to be recoverable,Pars Oil & Gas Company
/ref> while Qatari section believed to contains some of condensate in place and at least some of recoverable condensate. The field is rich in liquids and yields approximately of condensate per of gas. It has also very high level of well productivity which in average stands for per day per well.


Reserve uncertainties

In 2005,
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became worried the North Dome's reserves were being developed too quickly, which could reduce reservoir pressure and possibly damage its long-term production potential. In early 2005, the government placed a moratorium on additional development projects at the North Dome pending a study of the field's reservoirs. This assessment is not expected to end until after 2009, meaning new projects are unlikely to be signed before 2010. However, this did not affect projects approved or underway before the moratorium. The 2005 moratorium by Qatar and the subsequent extension of that raised some questions about the actual proven reserves in Qatari side of the field. There was some news in 2006 that ConocoPhillips drilled unexpectedly dry holes in the North Field and this event was at least a partial catalyst for a revamped perspective on the North field structure and potential.Cohen, Dave
"Questions About the World's Biggest Natural Gas Field"
''The Oil Drum''. June 9, 2006
Further supporting evidence for skepticism about the real scale of Qatari's reserves came from the 2008 exploration round in Qatar to target exploration of gas in the pre-Khuff formation. Even one of the blocks is exactly located beneath the North Dome Field. On 29 October 2007, Qatargas CEO Faisal Al Suwaidi stated that the 5-year moratorium on new North Field gas development projects, imposed in 2005, could be extended to 2011 or 2012. The exploration moratorium was lifted by Qatar in April 2017 with the announcement of a new gas project in the southern part of the field.


South Pars development

The South Pars Field was discovered in 1990 by
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(NIOC). The Pars Oil and Gas Company, a subsidiary of NIOC, has jurisdiction over all South Pars-related projects. Field development has been delayed by various problems - technical (i.e., high levels of
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and foul-smelling
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compounds), contractual issues and, recently, politics. Gas production started from the field by commissioning phase 2 in December 2002 to produce of wet gas. Gas is sent to shore via pipeline, and processed at
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. Condensate production from South Pars is currently , and by 2010, could increase to over . As of December 2010, South pars gas field's production capacity stands at of natural gas per day. Gas production at South Pars rose by nearly 30% between March 2009 and March 2010. The field's reserves are estimated at of natural gas and of natural gas condensates. Production at South Pars gas field will rise to per day in 2012.
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is planning to develop the field in 24 to 30 phases, capable of producing about to of natural gas per day. Each standard phase is defined for daily production of of natural gas, of condensate, 1500 tonnes of
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(LPG) and 200 tonnes of
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, however some phases have some different production plans. Each of the phases is estimated to have an average capital spend of around US$1.5 billion, and most will be led by foreign oil firms working in partnership with local companies. Development of a South Pars phase by the Norwegian Statoil company has become infamous after extensive report of misconduct and bribery to the Horton Investments, an Iranian consultancy firm owned by Mehdi Hashemi Rafsanjani, son of former Iranian President Hashemi Rafsanjani. Statoil committed to spending US$300 million to construct three production platforms and a pipeline. The government of Mr Ahmadinejad, who came to power in 2005, has favoured local firms over foreign companies in the energy and other sectors. By the beginning of 2008, phases 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 have been brought to production and by the end of 2008, phases 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 will be on stream. Phases 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 27 and 28 are under different development stages.


Project finance

As of December 2010, about $30 billion have been invested in South Pars gas fields' development plan. It is estimated that the amount will reach over $40 billion by 2015. The Ministry of Petroleum in Iran said in a revised statement in 2011 that Iran will invest some $90 billion between 2011 and 2015 ($60 billion will be allocated to the upstream sector and the rest to the downstream sector). Economic studies show with the operation of each South Pars phase, one percent is added to the country's gross domestic product (GDP), while phase 12 will add more than three percent of GDP.


South Pars phases

As at 2012, some 400 Iranian companies were taking part in the development of the South Pars gas field through supplying equipment to related projects. *Phase 1 was developed by Petropars to produce per day of natural gas, of condensate, 1500 tons of LPG per day plus 200 tons of sulfur per day. *Phases 2 and 3 were developed by a consortium of
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to produce per day of natural gas, of condensate, 3000 tons of LPG per day plus 400 tons of sulfur per day. It came online in March 2003. *Phases 4 and 5 were developed by
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and Petropars, to produce per day of rich natural gas, per day of ethane, of condensate, 3000 tons of LPG per day plus 400 tons of sulfur per day. *Phases 6, 7 and 8 being developed by Petropars and
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to produce lean gas for re-injection into the Aghajari oilfield, and heavy gas and condensate for export. It involves construction of three offshore platforms in addition to the land based facilities. Statoil is developing the offshore platforms while Petropars is developing the land based facilities. A pipe will be laid from each platform to the coast. These phases will produce per day of natural gas, of ethane, of condensate, 4500 tons of LPG per day plus 600 tons of sulfur per day. *Phases 9 and 10 being developed by a joint venture of GS of South Korea, Oil Industries Engineering and Construction Company
OIEC Group
and Iranian Offshore Engineering and Construction Company (IOEC), in September 2002. The share of Iranian players in this contract exceeds 60%. These phases produce per day of natural gas, per day of ethane, of condensate, 3000 tons of LPG per day plus 400 tons of sulfur per day. Phases 9 & 10 were inaugurated by President Ahmadinejad in March 2009. *Phases 11 will produce LNG through the
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project. The project was awarded to
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in 2010 after that France's
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was excluded from the project by Iran. Finally in December 2016, the memorandum of understanding for development of this phase has been awarded to a consortium of Total from France, CNPC from China and Petropars from Iran. *Phases 12 development begin carried out by Petropars as a LNG project. This phase will produce per day of rich natural gas, of ethane, of natural gas condensate, 3000 tons of LPG per day plus 400 tons of sulfur per day.
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’s state-owned oil company Petroleos de Venezuela S.A. (PDVSA) will finance 10% of the $7.8 billion project.
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has also been awarded a 20% stake in phase 12 project. *Phase 13 and 14 development will be for
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production. Development was awarded to an Iranian company (Khatam-ol-Osea) for $5 billion. The Iranian Khatam-ol-Osea Consortium is made up of several large Iranian companies, namely
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Construction Headquarters, Oil Industries Engineering & Construction (OIEC),
SADRA The Iran Marine Industrial Company ( fa, شرکت صنعتی دریایی ایران), also known as SADRA, was founded in 1968 as a small ship repair yard in Bushehr. Since then, SADRA has established itself as the leading shipbuilding and shipr ...
,
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,
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, and NIDC. The contract to develop phase 13 was signed with a consortium comprising
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SADRA The Iran Marine Industrial Company ( fa, شرکت صنعتی دریایی ایران), also known as SADRA, was founded in 1968 as a small ship repair yard in Bushehr. Since then, SADRA has established itself as the leading shipbuilding and shipr ...
and
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Iranian companies and the phase 14 with another consortia consisting of Industrial Development and Renovation Organization (IDRO),
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(NIDC),
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(MSA) and
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(IOEC). *Phases 15 and 16 development was awarded to
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. These phases will produce per day of natural gas, of ethane, of natural gas condensate, 3,000 tons of LPG per day plus 400 tons of sulfur per day. In July 2010, the project was transferred to Iran Shipbuilding & Offshore Industries Complex. At that time, the $2 billion project was already 50% complete. Phase 15 & 16 will be completed by March 2012. *Phases 17 and 18 development was assigned to a consortium of Oil Industries Engineering and Construction Company
OIEC Group
, Iran Offshore Engineering and Construction (IOEC) and Industrial Development and Renovation Organization of Iran (IDRO). These phases produce per day of natural gas, of ethane, of natural gas condensate, 3,000 tons of LPG per day plus 400 tons of sulfur per day. Phases 17 & 18 were inaugurated by President
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in April 2017. *Phase 19 development was awarded to Petropars. These phases will produce per day of natural gas, of ethane, of natural gas condensate, 3,000 tons of LPG per day plus 400 tons of sulfur per day. As it is understood this phase is defined within phase 1 so it can be regarded as some kind of expansion for phase 1. *Phases 20 and 21 development was awarded to OIEC Group. per day of natural gas, of ethane, of natural gas condensate, 3,000 tons of LPG per day plus 400 tons of sulfur per day. Phases 20 & 21 were inaugurated by President Hassan Rouhani in April 2017. *Phases 22, 23 and 24 were awarded to
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and
SADRA The Iran Marine Industrial Company ( fa, شرکت صنعتی دریایی ایران), also known as SADRA, was founded in 1968 as a small ship repair yard in Bushehr. Since then, SADRA has established itself as the leading shipbuilding and shipr ...
and are located in the north-eastern frontier of the field.https://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hO8-2zc6BnKaP-2LaqMckSMDa1dg The aim of phases 22, 23 and 24 development is to produce per day of natural gas, of natural gas condensate, and 300 tons of sulfur per day. The three phases also are designed to produce 800,000 tons of LNG and 750,000 tons of ethane per year. *Phases 25 and 26 are in tender. *Phases 27 and 28 development was assigned to Petropars on an EPC scheme. These phases will produce per day of natural gas, of ethane, of natural gas condensate, 3,000 tons of LPG per day plus 400 tons of sulfur per day.


South Pars gas and condensate production plan

''Table Sources: NIOC, Pars Oil & Gas Company, Shana and Media''


Development delays and criticisms

While several phases of South Pars gas field are still waiting for development and the ongoing development phases are facing delays, NIOC authorities are conducting negotiations for development of other Iranian offshore gas fields like North Pars, Kish, Golshan,
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and Lavan. Many Iranian energy analysts believe that NIOC authorities should focus on full development of South Pars field prior to conduction of any new project for development of other undeveloped Iranian offshore gas fields. The priority of South Pars full development is not only due to its shared nature with Qatar, but also with huge capability of the field to add significant liquid production to Iranian liquid export capacity. On 27 February 2009, one of the members of Iranian Parliaments criticized lack of attention on the importance of acceleration of South Pars field development and the field development delays.


Scale and impacts of delays

By the end of 2008, Qatar's cumulative production from the field was two times higher than Iran's cumulative production from the field. Qatar produced about of natural gas in the period of 1997 to 2008, while Iran produced about of natural gas in the period of 2003 to 2008. The 2:1 ratio of Qatar's cumulative gas production from the field to Iran's is forecasted to continue at least for the short term: by the end of 2011, Qatar's total cumulative production from the field will reach of natural gas, while Iran's will stand at of natural gas in the same year. The ratio is maintained mainly because Qatar's annual production is almost twice the Iranian production level. In 2011, Qatar will reach an annual production capacity of natural gas per year, while in that year Iran's production capacity will reach per year. If Iran could implement all of its South Pars planned development projects on time, then it would reach the production capacity of of natural gas per year, not earlier than 2015. The most important impact of delays and lower production in Iranian side would be migration of gas to the Qatari part and a loss of condensate yield due to decreased field pressure.


North Dome development

The North Dome, also known as ''North Field'', was discovered in 1971, with the completion of Shell's North West Dome-1 well. With falling oil and associated gas production, and depletion of the Khuff reserves, developing the North field became imperative. In 1984 it was decided that development would occur in phases. Phase 1 involved installing production, processing, and transport facilities for of natural gas per day to serve local utilities and produce 5,000 tons per day of
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. In 1989 a gas sweetening plant and sulfur processing unit were added. Phase one was online by early 1991. Gas from North Field phase one has been primarily used for local demand, and injection into the Dukhan field. Phase two was expected to involve selling North Field gas to its neighbors, possibly through a
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(GCC) gas grid. Phase three involved exporting to Europe and Asia. Even before the
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, this phase ran into trouble. To justify the investment,
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needed two large-scale long-term supply contracts. Despite efforts from QP managing director Jaber al-Marri, contracts were not forthcoming. This switched emphasis to domestic outlets. In 1988, a firm of international consultants presented a plan to QP for developing domestic projects to utilize Qatari gas. Suggestions included an aluminum smelter, a ferro-alloy production plant,
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production facilities, and expansion of petrochemical and fertilizer operations. Qatar rapidly expanded its production and exports from North Dome Field. Here are a number of milestones: * 1989: Qatar begins production from North Field phase one (Alpha) at rate of of natural gas per day. * 1997: Qatar begins exporting by sending (0.16 million tons) of LNG to
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. * 2005: Qatar exports a total of (27.9 million tons) of LNG. Of this, went to Japan, to
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, to India, to Spain, and to the
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. * 2006: Qatar surpasses
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as the world's largest LNG exporter. * 2007: In March QatarEnergy solidifies its leading role when
Qatargas Qatargas is the world's largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) company. It produces and supplies the globe with 77 million metric tonnes of LNG annually from across its seven ventures—Qatargas 1, Qatargas 2, Qatargas 3, Qatargas 4, RL1, RL2 a ...
completed its fifth LNG production train, giving the country of annual liquefaction capacity, the most in the world. Subsequent phases of the North field development provided feedstock to LNG plants at
Ras Laffan Industrial City Ras Laffan Industrial City ( ar, راس لفان, Ra’s Lafān) is an industrial hub located north of Doha, Qatar. It is administrated by QatarEnergy. Ras Laffan Industrial City is Qatar's main site for production of liquefied natural gas and ...
. Based on the current Qatar planned projects, production of LNG from North Dome Field may reach to to per day by 2012, any further increase in the production level of the Qatari side of the field is subject to the result of the ongoing study by QatarEnergy which is supposed to be released in 2012. The prospects for further growth in Qatari gas production beyond 2012 are clouded by the uncertainty created by a moratorium on new export projects, which was imposed in 2005 while the effect of existing projects on North Field reservoirs was studied. In order to monetize North Dome's vast resources of gas and liquids, Qatar has undertaken ambitious plans for establishment of the world's biggest LNG and
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industry.


Qatar's LNG industry

Qatar's LNG company called
Qatargas Qatargas is the world's largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) company. It produces and supplies the globe with 77 million metric tonnes of LNG annually from across its seven ventures—Qatargas 1, Qatargas 2, Qatargas 3, Qatargas 4, RL1, RL2 a ...
is located in the Ras Laffan Industrial Port on the coast of Persian Gulf. Since 1997, Qatar has been exporting LNG from the North Field. In 2006, Qatar surpassed Indonesia as the world's largest LNG exporter. Based on the massive gas resources of the field, Qatar is developing the world biggest LNG export facilities in order to reach the capacity of 77  million metric ton per year by 2012 (see table below).
Qatargas Qatargas is the world's largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) company. It produces and supplies the globe with 77 million metric tonnes of LNG annually from across its seven ventures—Qatargas 1, Qatargas 2, Qatargas 3, Qatargas 4, RL1, RL2 a ...
is the main company responsible for Qatar's LNG projects.


Qatar's GTL industry


Oryx GTL (Sasol)

The ORYX GTL plant was commissioned in early 2007, as the first operational GTL plant in Qatar. The plant nameplate capacity is , however, the plant has faced technical challenges and did not reach full capacity during the first year of operation. Modifications recommended by
Sasol Sasol Limited is an integrated energy and chemical company based in Sandton, South Africa. The company was formed in 1950 in Sasolburg, South Africa and built on processes that were first developed by German chemists and engineers in the early ...
assist with overcoming this shortfall and production capacity was reached/ maintained from 2009 onwards. The plant uses of natural gas from the Al Khaleej Gas project. The ORYX GTL project uses Sasol's Slurry Phase Distillate (SPD) process.


Pearl GTL (Shell)

The project is under construction and will be the world's largest
GTL GTL may refer to: Organisations * GTL Ltd, an Indian network service provider * Georgia Tech Lorraine, a campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Metz, France * Glenvale Transport, an English bus company * Global Tel Link, an American telec ...
plant which will have the capacity of of middle distillates and significant quantities of LPG and condensate. The first of two GTL trains is planned to start production in 2011. Around of natural gas will be supplied from the North field to the project. Shell has 100% of the equity in the integrated upstream and plant project. Table 3. North Field production plan (million cubic feet per day).QatarGas, RasGas, Qatar Petroleum and Internet ''Table sources: QatarGas, QatarEnergy and internet''


See also

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Aghajari Gas Injection Project Aghajari Gas Injection Project is the world’s biggest enhanced oil recovery) project to be inaugurated in Iran in late 2008. The reservoir dimension of Aghajari fields is 56×6 km with the original oil-in-place of and 10.2 billion barre ...
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Dolphin Gas Project The Dolphin Gas Project is the natural gas project of Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Oman. It is the Gulf Cooperation Council's first cross-border refined gas transmission project and the largest energy-related venture ever undertaken in the r ...
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Ferdowsi Gas Field The Ferdowsi Gas Field is one of the NIOC Recent Discoveries, located at approximately 190 kilometers southeast of Bushehr, 85 kilometers off the coast of Iran, in the Persian Gulf. The volume of gas and recoverable gas in this field is estimat ...
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Golshan Gas Field The Golshan gas field is one of the NIOC Recent Discoveries which is located at approximately 180 km south east of Bushehr, 65 km offshore the Persian Gulf. The volume of gas in place (GIP) of the field is estimated at 42 to 56 TCF.POGC Websi On ...
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Kish Gas Field Kish gas Field is a giant gas field close to Kish Island in the Persian Gulf. It is one of the NIOC Recent Discoveries which was discovered in 2006 and holds of gas in place of which is recoverable. The field also holds at least of condensate ...
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NIOC Recent Discoveries Proven oil reserves in Iran, according to its government, rank fourth largest in the world at approximately as of 2013, although it ranks third if Canadian reserves of unconventional oil are excluded. This is roughly 10% of the world's total pr ...
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Pearl GTL The Pearl GTL is a gas to liquids (GTL) plant based in Ras Laffan, Qatar. It converts natural gas into liquid petroleum products. It is the largest GTL plant in the world. The first commercial shipment from the Pearl GTL was made on 13 June ...
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World Largest Gas Fields This list of natural gas fields includes major fields of the past and present. N.B. Some of the items listed are basins or projects that comprise many fields (e.g. Sakhalin has three fields: Chayvo, Odoptu, and Arkutun-Dagi). 25 Largest conv ...
* Iran-Iraq-Syria pipeline * Qatar-Turkey pipeline *
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(a quarter of the Earth's helium reserves is estimated to be in South Pars)


Notes


References


Qatar: Country Analysis 2007
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Energy Information Administration The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) is a principal agency of the U.S. Federal Statistical System responsible for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating energy information to promote sound policymaking, efficient markets, and publ ...
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Iran: Country Analysis 2006
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Energy Information Administration The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) is a principal agency of the U.S. Federal Statistical System responsible for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating energy information to promote sound policymaking, efficient markets, and publ ...
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''Northern Qatar Arch Extension - Zagros Fold Belt Province''
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World Energy Outlook 2005
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International Energy Agency The International Energy Agency (IEA) is a Paris-based autonomous intergovernmental organisation, established in 1974, that provides policy recommendations, analysis and data on the entire global energy sector, with a recent focus on curbing carb ...
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Annual Report 2005
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QatarEnergy QatarEnergy ( ar, قطر للطاقة), formerly Qatar Petroleum (QP), is a state owned petroleum company of Qatar. The company operates all oil and gas activities in Qatar, including exploration, production, refining, transport, and storage. The ...
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External links

{{DEFAULTSORT:South Pars North Dome Gas Condensate Field Iran–Qatar border Natural gas fields in Iran Natural gas fields in Qatar Oil fields of Iran Persian Gulf