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20
15
10
5
Imports
+31%
%
Stable
Production
0
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Source: BP
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Thousand
Bboe
MMboe
120
100
80
82
Gas
+11%
91
60
40
20
43
Oil
-6%
6%
...andd produce
d
60% off A
Asias
i gas:
China 6.7 Bcfd
Indonesia 6.5 Bcfd
Malaysia
y 5.9 Bcfd
Australia 3.9 Bcfd
Significant production increase potential based
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on gas R/P:
Australia > 63 years
Indonesia, Malaysia > 40 years
0
2001
2007
Source: BP- 2007 data
Afghanistan
India
Palau
Cambodia
Thailand JDA
Indonesia
Timor Leste
Disputed areas
Current & expected bidding rounds
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Afghanistan
10
Available blocks
Kashkari
oil
Juma
gas
Jangalikalan
gas
MM Bbl
Bm3
Bm3
Reserves
64.4
33
19+
Resources
143.8
Not yet
estimated
Not yet
estimated
TOTAL
208.2
33+
19+
Surface
Km2
1,723
1,861
1,999
Field
Source: MoM
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Turkmenistan
12
Considerable
C id bl workk iis now iin progress tto:
Redevelop and expand existing fields
Develop new fields
Refurbish and expand the export system
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OTC 2009
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Summary of S. Yolotan/Osman
S. Yolotan/Osman is a Super Giant field in all respects:
Significant
Si ifi t ddevelopment
l
t challenges
h ll
(H2S,
S CO2 , HP/HT)
Development will be of world
world scale
scale, complexity
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Central Asia
Europe Pipeline
CAE 50-80? BCM
Korpej-Iran
9 BCM,
Central Asia
Gas Pipeline
CAGP 30 BCM
((+30,, +30?))
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Structure of S.Yolotan/Osman
South Yolotan/Osman
Top Carbonate Reservoir
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Perspective
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06 May 2009