Oil_megaprojects_(2009)

Oil megaprojects (2009)

Oil megaprojects (2009)

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This page summarizes projects that propose to bring more than 20,000 barrels per day (3,200 m3/d) of new liquid fuel capacity to market with the first production of fuel beginning in 2009. This is part of the Wikipedia summary of oil megaprojects.

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Detailed project table for 2009

2009 gross new supply addition (updated 29/12/2007)

Terminology

  • Year startup: year of first oil, specific date if available
  • Operator: company undertaking the project
  • Area: onshore (LAND), offshore (OFF), offshore deep water (ODW), tar sands (TAR)
  • Type: liquid category (i.e. natural gas liquids, natural gas condensate, crude oil)
  • Grade: oil quality (light, medium, heavy, sour) or API gravity
  • 2P resvs: 2P (proven + probable) oil reserves in giga barrels (Gb)
  • GOR: the ratio of produced gas to produced oil, commonly abbreviated GOR[1]
  • Peak year: year of the production plateau/peak
  • Peak: maximum production expected (thousand barrels/day)
  • Discovery: year of discovery
  • Capital investment: expected capital cost; FID (Final Investment Decision). If no FID, then normally no project development contracts can be awarded. For many projects, a FEED stage (Front End Engineering Design) precedes the FID.
  • Notes: comments and sources
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