Shah gas field explained

Shah
Country:United Arab Emirates
Region:Abu Dhabi (emirate)
Offonshore:onshore
Operator:Abu Dhabi National Oil Company
Discovery:1967
Start Production:2014
Production Gas Mmcuft/D:1000
Production Gas Mmscm/D:28.3
Production Gas Bcm/Y:10.3
Est Oil Bbl:600
Est Oil T:84.5
Est Gas Bft:17000
Est Gas Bcm:480

The Shah gas field is a UAE natural gas field that was discovered in 1967. It began production in 2014 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Shah gas field are around 17 trillion cubic feet (480×109m³) and production is slated to be around 1 billion cubic feet/day (28.3×106m³).[1] The gas deposits consist of 23% H2S and 10% CO2, making it one of the most sour operational gas fields in the world.[2] Sour gas is defined as gas containing a high proportion of hydrogen sulphide. This environmental pollutant is required to be removed either as solid sulphur for commercial sale, or concentrated sulphide solutions are extracted and re-injected underground.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ADNOC looks to artificial islands, EOR to boost production. 2011. drillingcontractor.org. 2014-05-14.
  2. Web site: Shah Gas Field: Defying the Environment. www.rigzone.com. 2018-05-27.