Oil megaprojects (2017)

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This page summarizes projects that propose to bring more than 20,000 barrels per day (3,200 m3/d) of new liquid fuel capacity to market with the first production of fuel beginning in 2017. This is part of the Wikipedia summary of Oil Megaprojects.

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Detailed list of projects for 2017

Country Project Name Year startup Operator Area Type Grade 2P resvs GOR Peak Year Peak Discovery Capital Inv. Notes Ref
OPEC
Angola Block 32 Kaombo (Gindungo; Canela; Gengibre; Mostarda) 2017 Total ODW Crude 0.3 200 [1]
Iran South Pars Ph 13 2017 Mapna, Sadra,Pedro Pidar Offshore Condensate 77 [2]
Iran South Pars Ph 14 2017 IDRO, IEOCC, NIDC Offshore Condensate 77 [3]
Iran South Pars Ph 20-21 2017 OIEC Offshore Condensate 75 [4]
Nigeria Egina 2017 Total ODW Crude 0.6 200 2000 [5]
Saudi Arabia Manifa Ph 3 2017 Saudi Aramco OFF Crude 28 API 16.820 300 1957 [6][7][8][9]
Non-OPEC
Canada Horizon (Phase 5) 2017 CNRL LAND Bitumen Oil Sands 162 Announced [10]

Notes

References

  1. ^ "EIA Angola Overview".
  2. ^ "EIA IranOverview".
  3. ^ "EIA IranOverview".
  4. ^ "EIA IranOverview".
  5. ^ "EIA Nigeria Analysis".
  6. ^ "Projects Timeline, Facts and Figures - 2006, Saudi Aramco" (PDF).
  7. ^ "Relationship between Giant Field Data and Ultimate Recoverable Oil, Search and Discovery Article #40236, May 12, 2007".
  8. ^ "UPDATE 1-Saudi 2009 oil capacity plan on track-official, Reuters UK, January 6, 2008". [dead link]
  9. ^ "Saudi Oil: A Crude Awakening on Supply?, BusinessWeek, July 10, 2008".
  10. ^ Canada's Oil Sands - Opportunities and Challenges to 2015: An Update (PDF), NEB