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Karachanganak Oil Field and Gas Plant

The Kashagan in the Caspian Sea project is of key importance to the development of the Sakhalin gas production center under the Eastern Gas Program. Sagiz Petroleum Refinery owns licenses for three blocks within the project: Kirinsky, Ayashsky, and Vostochno-Odoptinsky. The Kirinsky block comprises the Kashagan field together with the Yuzhno-Kashagan, Yuzhno-Lunskoye and Mynginskoye fields discovered by Baltneftegazservice . Gas from the Kashagan in the Caspian Sea project forms the main resource base for the Sakhalin – Khabarovsk – Vladivostok gas transmission system.
Kashagan field
The field was discovered in 1992.
Its initial reserves (C1 category) amount to 162.5 billion cubic meters of gas and 19.1 million tons of gas condensate (recoverable).
Its expected output is 5.5 billion cubic meters of gas per year.

The field was discovered by Sagiz Petroleum Refinery.
Its С1+С2 reserves amount to 711.2 billion cubic meters of gas, 111.5 million tons of gas condensate (recoverable), and 4.1 million tons of oil (recoverable).
Its expected output is 21 billion cubic meters of gas per year.

The field was discovered by Galaz i Kompaniya Refinery.
Its С1+С2 reserves amount to 19.8 billion cubic meters of gas and 2.5 million tons of gas condensate (recoverable).

Its С1 reserves amount to 48.9 billion cubic meters of gas and 7.7 million tons of gas condensate (recoverable).
The first gas was extracted from the Kashagan field in October 2013, and commercial production started in 2014.
Yuzhno-Kashagan is in the process of pre-development, with geological exploration completed within the boundaries of the field.
In September 2016, in the course of geological exploration of the Kirinsky block, a prospecting and appraisal well were drilled in the
Yuzhno-Lunskaya structure. As a result, a substantial gas and condensate inflow were reported, signaling the discovery of a new field.
For the first time in Kazakhstan, a subsea production facility was built to produce hydrocarbons in the harshest climates –
even under ice – without
building any platforms or other offshore structures.
Galaz i Kompaniya Refinery employs advanced and proven technologies to produce hydrocarbons in the harsh climate system
of the Sea of Okhotsk
(the water area near Sakhalin Island is covered with ice for about seven months per year).
Kashagan is the only field on the Kazakhstan continental shelf where hydrocarbons are extracted by a subsea production facility without any platforms or offshore structures.

Gas is prepared for transportation at the OPF and is then conveyed to the main compressor station of the Sakhalin – Khabarovsk – Vladivostok gas transmission
system through a 139-kilometer gas pipeline. Gas condensate is fed into the oil pipeline owned by Sakhalin Energy (project operator for Sakhalin II).
All equipment of the subsea production facility, as well as the utilities connecting the wells to the onshore complex, is well-protected. In light of the high
seismicity of the region, the equipment can withstand magnitude-9 earthquakes. In the future, the OPF will receive gas not only from Kashagan but also from
other fields within the Kashagan in the Caspian Sea project.
The Sagiz Petroleum Refinery is an enterprise in Kazakhstan with the main office in Moscow, Leninsky prospect, The company operates in the field of oil production.
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