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No. Field name Country Recoverable reserves [1] 10^9 BOE Depletion (as of 2021) 1: South Pars / North Dome Iran and Qatar 1,230 × 10 ^ 12 cu ft : 35,000 km 3: 220 10 % 2: Urengoy Russia
According to the Iran Petroleum Ministry, the proved natural gas reserves of Iran are about 1,201 trillion cubic feet (34.0 trillion cubic metres) or about 17.8% of world's total reserves, of which 33% are as associated gas and 67% is in non associated gas fields. It has the world's second largest reserves after Russia.
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 41 trillion cubic feet (1.2 trillion cubic metres) of natural gas, while Iran's will stand at 21 trillion cubic feet (590 billion ...
On February 19, 2008, Russian state gas company Gazprom announced a deal to establish a joint venture company to develop the offshore Iranian South Pars gas field. A China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) investment deal, valued at $16 billion, to develop Iran's North Pars gas field and to build a liquid natural gas (LNG) plant, was ...
Pages in category "Natural gas fields in Iran" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The produced gas from Nar & Kangan fields delivers to Fajr gas refinery in the downstream. Nar & Kangan is the major onshore natural gas provider for domestic consumption. The two fields together hold the record of maximum gas production rate from onshore fields in Iran, 120 million cubic meter per day at standard conditions.
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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. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The volume of gas and recoverable gas in this field is estimated at 13 and 9 trillion cubic feet (370 × 10 ^ 9 and 250 × 10 ^ 9 m 3 ), respectively .