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The oil and gas basins of Kazakhstan can be grouped into four revealed or prospective oil and gas provinces in the Republic of Kazakhstan. Exploration in those provinces in which oil and gas has already been extracted had, by 2010, led to the discovery of more than 200 oil , gas , oil-and-gas and condensate hydrocarbon accumulations.
Kashagan Field (Kazakh: Қашаған кен орны, Qaşağan ken orny) is an offshore oil field in Kazakhstan's zone of the Caspian Sea. [2] The field, discovered in 2000, is located in the northern part of the Caspian Sea close to Atyrau and is considered the world's largest discovery in the last 30 years, combined with the Tengiz Field. [3]
Pages in category "Oil fields of Kazakhstan" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aktas oil field;
Kurmangazy Field: Kazakhstan: 6–7 Darkhan Field Kazakhstan: 9.5 Zhanazhol Field: Kazakhstan: 1960 1987 3 Uzen Field Kazakhstan: 7 Kalamkas Field Kazakhstan: 3.2 Zhetybay Field Kazakhstan: 2.1 Nursultan Field Kazakhstan: 4.5 Jubilee oil field: Ghana: 2007 2010 3 0.15 Ekofisk oil field: Norway: 1969 1971 2006 3.3 0.13 Troll Vest: Norway: 1979 ...
Estimated at up to 25 billion barrels (4.0 × 10 ^ 9 m 3) of oil originally in place, Tengiz is the sixth largest oil field in the world; recoverable crude oil reserves from Tengiz and Korolev fields combined have been estimated at 6 to 9 billion barrels (950 × 10 ^ 6 to 1,430 × 10 ^ 6 m 3).
In mid-2016, a group of oil companies led by Chevron announced a $36.8 billion investment deal for the development of Kazakhstan's Tengiz oil field. According to experts, this investment may allow Kazakhstan to become a top 10 oil producer. [15] Kazakhstan decreased its oil production by 4.3% as part of the agreements reached with the OPEC +. [16]
The Uzen Oil Field is an oil field located in Mangystau Region, Kazakhstan. It was discovered in 1961 and developed by KazMunayGas.
Borankol Oil Field is an oil field located in Mangystau Province. It was discovered in 1998 and developed by Ascom Group . In 2010, the Republic of Kazakhstan cancelled the Subsoil Use Contracts for Borankol and the neighbouring Tolkyn gas field. [ 1 ]