Pungarayacu oil field explained

Pungarayacu Oil Field
Country:Ecuador
Region:Napo Province
Offonshore:onshore
Operator:Ivanhoe Energy
Discovery:1970
Start Production:2015
Oil Production Bbl/D:130000
Est Oil Bbl:6400
Est Oil T:859

The Pungarayacu Oil Field is an oil field located in Napo Province. The oil field is also owned and operated by Ivanhoe Energy.

History

It was discovered in 1970 and developed by Ivanhoe Energy.

The contract between the Ecuadorian government and Ivanhoe Energy to explore the Block 20 was signed in October 2008 and was planned to run for 30 years.[1] [2] The first barrels produced out of the Pungarayacu field were pumped in October 2010.[3] By 2011, the heavy crude oil was elevated to pipeline quality.[4]

In 2014, the 30-year contract between Ecuador's government and Ivanhoe Energy was cancelled. The development of a wider consortium was announced, China National Petroleum Corporation was considered to take the lead on the project, and Ivanhoe Energy was supposed to be part of the consortium.[5] [6] By 2015, due to lower oil prices, Ivanhoe Energy scaled back on the development of Block 20.[7]

Description

The total proven reserves of the Pungarayacu oil field are between 4.3 billion barrels (577×106tonnes) and 12.1 billion barrels (1624×106tonnes) with a mean estimate of 6.4 billion barrels (859×106tonnes), and production will be centered on 130000oilbbl/d.[8] [9]

Pungarayacu means "tar water"in the Kichwa language.[6]

Controversy

The field is located on the lands of the Rucullacta Kichwa population and the area is part of a UN Biosphere Reserve.[10] The natives were barely consulted before initiating the exploration of the oil fields. A "Front of Resistance to the Irrational Exploitation of Natural Resources" was formed in 2004 by the natives to block the exploitation of the oil field. Low intensity conflicts erupted.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ecuador’s giant Pungarayacu to see heavy oil appraisal. Ogj.com. 27 October 2008. 21 May 2021.
  2. Web site: Pungarayacu oil block, Ecuador. Ejatlas.org. 8 April 2014. 21 May 2021.
  3. Web site: Ivanhoe Pumps First Oil in Ecuador's Pungarayacu Field. Rigzone. 28 October 2010. 21 May 2021.
  4. Web site: Ivanhoe Energy successfully upgrades heavy oil from its Pungarayacu field in Ecuador to pipeline quality. Prnewswire.com. 5 May 2011. 21 May 2021.
  5. Web site: Ivanhoe Energy in Consortium for Ecuador's Oil Block 20. Wsj.com. 27 August 2014. Mercedes Alvaro. 21 May 2021.
  6. Web site: China in talks to extend Andean oil interests. Eiu.com. 5 September 2014. 21 May 2021.
  7. Web site: Ivanhoe Energy Scales Back Activities in Ecuador. Canoils.com. 21 January 2015. 21 May 2021.
  8. Web site: Ivanhoe Expects to Begin Production at Ecuador's Pungarayacu by 2015. 2012. rigzone.com. 2013-05-28.
  9. Web site: World-scale status of Ivanhoe Energy's Pungarayacu heavy-oil field in Ecuador confirmed by new independent review. 2012. prnewswire.com. 2013-05-28.
  10. Web site: Ivanhoe Energy and the Pungarayacu Project in Ecuador. Amazonwatch.com. September 2011. Kevin Koenig. 21 May 2021.