Upper Zakum oil field

The Upper Zakum Oil Field Arabic: حقل زاكوم العلوي is an oil field 84 km northwest of Abu Dhabi Islands. It was discovered in 1963 and developed by Abu Dhabi Marine Areas Ltd., a joint venture between British Petroleum and Compagnie Française des Pétroles (later Total). The oil field is owned by Abu Dhabi National Oil Company and operated as part of ADNOC Offshore, formerly ZADCO.

Upper Zakum Oil Field
CountryUnited Arab Emirates
RegionPersian Gulf
Offshore/onshoreoffshore
OperatorAbu Dhabi National Oil Company
Field history
Discovery1963
Start of production1977
Production
Current production of oil500,000 barrels per day (~2.5×10^7 t/a)
Estimated oil in place6711 million tonnes
(~ 8×10^9 m3 or 50000 million bbl)

The current 40% foreign interest is split between ExxonMobil which has a 28 percent stake, with Japan Oil Developing Co (Jodco) holding 12 percent.

The total oil in place of the Zakum oil field (combined with Lower Zakum oil field is around 50 billion barrels (6711×106tonnes), and production is centered on 500,000 barrels per day (79,000 m3/d).[1] There is a project close to completion to increase production to 750,000 bbl/day from Upper Zakum.

Upper Zakum and Lower Zakum together are the second largest offshore oilfield and fourth largest oilfield in the world.

References

  1. "Upper Zakum". subseaiq.com. 2002. Retrieved 2013-06-04.


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