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OGDC discovers ‘huge’ oil, gas reserves in Sindh
Authorities believe gas reserves are enough to fulfil the country's needs for 90 years
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November 23, 2019
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KARACHI: The Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDC), during its exploration of Shale gas and tight oil deposits in the potential areas of Sindh, has claimed to have found huge new oil and gas reserves.
Sources familiar with the matter told media on Saturday that the authorities expect the presence of 95 trillion cubic feet (TCF) Shale gas and 14 billion of stock tank barrels (BSTB) oil in place resources.
“The gas reserves are enough to fulfil the country’s needs for 90 years.”
In October, the company discovered oil and gas reserves at its Exploratory Well Tog-1 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Kohat district.
According to a preliminary test, the well could produce 50 barrels per day (BPD) of crude oil and 4.1 Million Standard Cubic Feet per Day (MMSCFD) of gas.
The OGDC had said that the discovery would not only increase hydrocarbon reserves in the country and would also have a positive impact on the country’s economy.
In August, the OGDC also discovered new oil and gas reserves in Kohat. According to data available at that time, initial testing was being considered as it showed the flow of crude oil at 240 barrels per day and 12.7 million standard cubic feet (mmscf) of gas.
Earlier in June, the OGDC announced that it had discovered oil and gas reservoir in district Sanghar of Sindh.
Months ago, Petroleum Concessions Director General Imran Ahmed had told the Senate Standing Committee on Petroleum that the total oil and gas production in the country stood at 89,030BOPD and 3,935MMCFD in 2018-19.
The energy mix of the country comprised 34 per cent natural gas, 31pc oil, 13pc coal, 9pc liquefied natural gas and 1pc liquefied petroleum gas while the rest came from other sources, the committee was informed.
The total sedimentary area was said to be of about 827,268 square kilometres while the area under exploration was 224,976 square kilometres.
Authorities believe gas reserves are enough to fulfil the country's needs for 90 years
By
INP
-
November 23, 2019
1
5121
KARACHI: The Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDC), during its exploration of Shale gas and tight oil deposits in the potential areas of Sindh, has claimed to have found huge new oil and gas reserves.
Sources familiar with the matter told media on Saturday that the authorities expect the presence of 95 trillion cubic feet (TCF) Shale gas and 14 billion of stock tank barrels (BSTB) oil in place resources.
“The gas reserves are enough to fulfil the country’s needs for 90 years.”
In October, the company discovered oil and gas reserves at its Exploratory Well Tog-1 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Kohat district.
According to a preliminary test, the well could produce 50 barrels per day (BPD) of crude oil and 4.1 Million Standard Cubic Feet per Day (MMSCFD) of gas.
The OGDC had said that the discovery would not only increase hydrocarbon reserves in the country and would also have a positive impact on the country’s economy.
In August, the OGDC also discovered new oil and gas reserves in Kohat. According to data available at that time, initial testing was being considered as it showed the flow of crude oil at 240 barrels per day and 12.7 million standard cubic feet (mmscf) of gas.
Earlier in June, the OGDC announced that it had discovered oil and gas reservoir in district Sanghar of Sindh.
Months ago, Petroleum Concessions Director General Imran Ahmed had told the Senate Standing Committee on Petroleum that the total oil and gas production in the country stood at 89,030BOPD and 3,935MMCFD in 2018-19.
The energy mix of the country comprised 34 per cent natural gas, 31pc oil, 13pc coal, 9pc liquefied natural gas and 1pc liquefied petroleum gas while the rest came from other sources, the committee was informed.
The total sedimentary area was said to be of about 827,268 square kilometres while the area under exploration was 224,976 square kilometres.