Dauletabad gas field explained

Dauletabad gas field
Country:Turkmenistan
Region:Amu-Darya Basin
Location:Mary Province
Offonshore:onshore
Operator:Türkmengaz
Discovery:1974
Start Production:1982
Recover Gas Bft:25000
Formations:Hauterivian stage Early Cretaceous red sandstone reservoir of the Shatlyk horizon

The Dauletabad Gas Field (also Döwletabat, Dauletabad-Donmez, and until 1991 known as Sovietabad) is a large natural gas field located in Mary, Mary province, Turkmenistan. It is located in the vicinity of the Turkmenistan–Iran border, and is named after the Dowlatabad settlement across the border in Iran. The field is a part of the Amu-Darya oil-gas province.

History

The Dauletabad structural feature was detected during geological surveys in 1957–1960. The Dauletabad arch was confirmed by seismic surveys in 1968. The exploratory wells confirming existence of natural gas reserves were drilled in 1972–1974. Production started at the Dauletabad field in 1982.[1]

After the independence of Turkmenistan, production declined significantly, but increased again after 1998. The gas is exported via the Central Asia-Center gas pipeline system. Starting from December 2009, gas is supplied also to Iran through the Dauletabad–Salyp Yar pipeline.[2]

Reserves

Before production started in 1982, recoverable reserves of natural gas were estimated about .[3] In 1992, its estimated recoverable reserves were of natural gas.[4] In 1997, the United States independent consultancy DeGolyer and McNaughton certified recoverable reserves at about .[3] In 2005, the Asian Development Bank estimated gross reserves .

It was considered to be the largest gas field in Turkmenistan until thorough evaluation of reserves at a newly discovered Yolotan field were made public.[5]

The Dauletabad field has been cited as a possible supply source for the Trans-Afghanistan Pipeline, but according to the Asian Development Bank, the field's production forecasts are "lower than expected" and "production is predicted to decline."[6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yoon Sung-hak . Strategic Opportunities for South Korean Development of Energy Resources in Central Asia . Hankuk University of Foreign Studies . 11 . March 2009 . 2010-07-07.
  2. News: Iran-Turkmenistan gas pipeline inauguration slated for late Dec. . . 2009-08-15 . 2009-11-16.
  3. News: Turkmenistan's Producers - The Gas Sector . APS Review Gas Market Trends . Entrepreneur Media, Inc. . 2008-09-22 . 2010-07-07.
  4. Clarke . James W. . Kleshchev . Konstantin . Dauletabad-Donmez Field — Commonwealth of Independent States (Former USSR), Amu-Dar'ya Basin, Turkmenistan/Uzbekistan . . Stratigraphic Traps III . AAPG Treatise of Petroleum Geology . 285–300 . 1992 . 2010-07-07 . subscription .
  5. News: Independent Audit Shows Turkmen Gas Field 'World-Class' . . Bruce . Pannier . 2008-10-14 . 2010-01-07.
  6. News: Gas Pipeline Race . . Ian . Gill . October 2005 . 2010-07-07 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110607051254/http://www.adb.org/Documents/Periodicals/ADB_Review/2005/vol37-5/gas-pipeline.asp . 2011-06-07 .