Romashkino Field

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Romashkino field
CountryRussia
RegionTatarstan
Offshore/onshoreonshore
OperatorTatneft
Field history
Discovery1948
Production
Estimated oil in place17,200 million barrels (~2.35×10^9 t)
Producing formationsKinovskiy and Pashiyskiy

The Romashkino field is an oil field in Tatarstan, Russia. Discovered in 1948, it is the largest oil field of Volga-Ural Basin. The field is operated by Tatneft.

The field covers approximately 4,200 square kilometres (1,600 sq mi). The oil deposit is lays in depth of about 1,800 metres (5,900 ft) in Kinovskiy and Pashiyskiy formations. Since its commissioning, the Romashkino field had produced over 15 billion barrels (2.4×10^9 m3) of oil. Statistic analysis predicted depletion at 16.5 to 17.2 billion barrels (2.62×10^9 to 2.73×10^9 m3). However, advanced technologies allow for extraction of more oil.