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The roughly 1,270-kilometer (790-mile) pipeline begins in Asaluyeh, a hub for Iran's offshore South Pars gas field. Saeed Aghli, the manager of Iran's gas network control center, told Iranian ...
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.
Since then, based on the latest oil and gas reports, 145 hydrocarbon fields and 297 oil and gas reservoirs have been discovered in Iran, with many fields having multiple pay zones. A total of 102 fields are oil and the remaining 43 are gas, and there are 205 oil reservoirs and 92 natural gas reservoirs.
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
Turkmenistan and Iran on Wednesday signed a contract for the delivery of 10 billion cubic meters a year of Turkmen gas that Iran will then ship on to Iraq. The deal was announced by Turkmenistan's ...
The Madar gas field is an Iranian natural gas field that was discovered in 2011. It began production in 2011 and produces natural gas and condensates.The total proven reserves of the Madar gas field are around 17.5 trillion cubic feet (500×10 9 m 3) and production is slated to be around 300 million cubic feet/day (8.6×10 6 m 3).
NIOC's ten biggest Non-Associated Gas Fields. [29] Field's Name Gas in Place Tcf Recoverable Reserve Tcf South Pars: 500 322 North Pars [30] 60 47 Kish Gas Field [31] 60 45 Golshan Gas Field [32] 55 25–45 Tabnak Gas Field NA 21,2 Kangan Gas Field NA 20,1 Khangiran Gas Field NA 16,8 Nar Gas Field NA 13 Aghar Gas Field NA 11,6 Farsi Field NA 11 ...
Iran Gas Fields Location Map. The Golshan gas field is one of the NIOC Recent Discoveries which is located at approximately 180 km south east of Bushehr, 65 km offshore the Persian Gulf. The volume of gas in place (GIP) of the field is estimated at 42 to 56 TCF. [1]