ExxonMobil begins production
                            
                                
                                
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                
                                    
                                        Published by Joseph Green,
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                                Oilfield Technology,
                                
                            
                        
Exxon Mobil Corporation announced that production has begun at the Sakhalin-1 project’s Arkutun-Dagi field – the last of the three fields to be developed. Peak daily production from the field is expected to reach 90 000 bbls.
The field, located off the northeast coast of Sakhalin Island in the Russian Far East, will bring total daily production at Sakhalin-1 to more than 200 000 bbls. The other two fields – Chayvo and Odoptu – began production in 2005 and 2010, respectively.
Production from Sakhalin-1’s Arkutun-Dagi field will be routed through the existing Chayvo onshore processing facility on Sakhalin Island and delivered through pipelines to the De-Kastri oil export terminal located in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia.
Exxon Neftegas Ltd. is the Sakhalin-1 Consortium operator with 30% interest. Coventurers include Sakhalin Oil and Gas Development Co. Ltd., with 30% interest, and affiliates of Rosneft, the Russian state-owned oil company, RN-Astra with 8.5%, Sakhalinmorneftegas-Shelf, with 11.5%, and ONGC Videsh Ltd. with 20%.
Adapted from press release by Joe Green
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/drilling-and-production/19012015/exxon-mobil-production-sakhalin-arkutun-188/
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