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Marun Field

Coordinates: 30°51′13″N 49°50′19″E / 30.85361°N 49.83861°E / 30.85361; 49.83861
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Marun
Marun Field is located in Iran
Marun Field
Location of the Marun oil field
within Iran
CountryIran
RegionAsia
Offshore/onshoreOnshore
Coordinates30°51′13″N 49°50′19″E / 30.85361°N 49.83861°E / 30.85361; 49.83861
OperatorsNISOC
PartnersNIOC
Field history
Discovery1963
Start of production1966
Production
Current production of oil520,000 barrels per day (~2.6×10^7 t/a)
Estimated oil in place46,700 million barrels (~6.37×10^9 t)
Recoverable oil21,900 million barrels (~2.99×10^9 t)
Estimated gas in place462,100×10^9 cu ft (13,090×10^9 m3)
Producing formationsMiocene
Cretaceous
Jurassic

Marun Field is an oil field, located in the Khuzestan province of Iran and is the second-largest oil field in Iran. The field was discovered in 1963, and owned by state-owned National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) and operated by National Iranian South Oil Company (NISOC).[1]

The Marun field contains estimated recoverable oil reserves of 22 billion barrels making it the world's sixth biggest onshore oil field in the world.[2] Marun is currently producing approximately 520,000 barrels per day (83,000 m3/d) of crude oil per day. It is the second biggest producing oil field in Iran, after Ahvaz Field.[3]

The super-giant Marun field, has long been one of the most prolific oil fields in Iran. It reached a peak of 1.34 million b/d in 1976, and although it has since declined, it remains in the top three producing fields alongside Ahvaz Field and Gachsaran Field.[4] The smaller Kupal oil field and Shadegan oil field, located north and south of Marun. The Marun field was brought on stream in 1966 and its production gradually raised to more than one million barrels of oil a day in 1972.[5] It consists of two oil reservoirs and one gas reservoir named Asmari, Bangestan, and Khami, respectively.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Iran" (PDF). Energy Information Administration. March 28, 2013.
  2. ^ "the world's biggest onshore oil fields". Hydrocarbons-Technology.com. 25 February 2014.
  3. ^ "Marun Field". OilVoice.
  4. ^ "Maroun Oil and Gas Production Company". National Iranian Oil Company.
  5. ^ "Marun Field to Produce 200m cu. ft. Gas Daily". Shana.