Pazanan oil field explained

Pazanan
Country:Iran
Region:Khuzestan Province
Offonshore:onshore
Coordinates:30.5394°N 51.6914°W
Location Map:Iran
Operator:National Iranian South Oil Company
Partners:National Iranian Oil Company
Discovery:1936
Start Production:1974
Oil Production Bbl/D:31000
Production Gas Mmcuft/D:750
Production Gas Mmscm/D:22
Production Gas Bcm/Y:7.9
Est Gas Bft:50000
Est Gas Bcm:1430
Formations:Miocene

The Pazanan oil field is an Iranian oil and natural gas field that is located in 170 km South East of Ahvaz in Khuzestan province of Iran[1] and between Aghajari and Bibi Hakimeh fields. The field is discovered in 1936. It began production in 1974 and about 119 wells have been drilled in it. This field is one of huge retrograde gas condensate reservoir in Iran.[2] The total proven reserves of the Pazanan oil field are around 50 trillion cubic feet (1430×109m3) and production is slated to be around 750 million cubic feet/day (22×106m3) and around 31000 bpd.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pazanan . 2015 . Wood Mackenzie.
  2. Web site: Lithological and petrophysical evaluation of the caprock keybeds, Asmari Reservoir of Pazanan Oil Field. Shahid Chamran University.
  3. Web site: Pazanan gas field. 2005. defenddemocracy.org. 2014-05-16.