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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Oil fields Limited (POL) had discovered one of the largest oil and gas reserves from its Jhandial well (Punjab) in the last five years.

Jhandial well is located in Ikhlas Block in Northern Potwar, about 83 kilometers Southwest of Islamabad in District Attock, said an official.

POL holds 80% share in the block whereas The Attock Oil Company (AOC) has a 20% share.

The block is located in a prospective but geologically complex area surrounded by a number of significant oil discoveries.

The drilling of the deep exploratory well Jhandial-1 was proposed after acquisition and interpretation of recently acquired 3D seismic data.

The well was drilled to a total depth of 18,497 feet to test the Eocene and Paleocene carbonate reservoirs.

During testing, significant amount of hydrocarbons (oil and gas) were encountered in the Sakessar, Nammal (Eocene) and Patala (Paleocene) formations with flow rates of 21 million cubic feet of gas and 2,520 barrels of oil per day at choke size of 40/64"at well head flowing pressure of 3,768 psi, 19 million cubic feet of gas and 2,160 barrels of oil per day at choke size of 32/64"at well head flowing pressure of 5,364 psi and 16.5million cubic feet of gas and 1,630 barrels of oil per day at choke size of 28/64"at well head flowing pressure of 6,290 psi.

The American Petroleum Institute (API) gravity of the oil is around 40o and the gas has a rich calorific value of 1,161 British Thermal Units per standard cubic feet of gas.

The gas composition analysis indicates that it contains about 86% methane, 7.2% ethane and 2.9% propane. The LPG content of the gas is about 2.5 metric tons per million cubic feet of gas.

The well will be connected to the production line within two weeks and will gradually attain full potential.

Structurally, Jhandial is a thrusted anticline just north of the Dhurnal Oil field. It has a closed area of about 15 square kilometers in the most likely case, with a thick net reservoir column from top of the Chorgali Formation (Eocene) to the base of the Paleocene Formation.

Preliminary initial estimated recoverable reserves of the field are in the range of at least 292 billion standard cubic feet of gas and 23 million barrels of oil.

The Jhandial discovery is expected to contribute to the country's energy sustainability while also having a positive impact on the future of exploratory efforts in the block and surrounding areas.
https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/234489-POL-discovers-largest-reserves-of-oil-and-gas
 
"Largest" now means a few thousands barrels of oil per day? What was the idiom about oonth key munh mein zeera? :D
 
'21 million cubic feet of gas and 2,520 barrels of oil per day at choke size of 40/64"at well head flowing pressure of 3,768 psi'

Is this not large enough?
 
'21 million cubic feet of gas and 2,520 barrels of oil per day at choke size of 40/64"at well head flowing pressure of 3,768 psi'

Is this not large enough?

Hon Batman,

No Sir it is not large enough, it is small even by Pakistani standards.

Gas estimated reserves are described as 292 billion cft or 0.292 tcf.

Qadirpur gas field is 4.2 tcf.

Sui gas filed was 10 tcf even after 62 years of production there is still more than 2tcf available.

Habibrahi reservoir (Mari field) had reserves of about 6 tcf. As of 2016 it still had 2.1 tcf remaining. Dhodhak condensate field was estimated to have 0.6 tcf gas and 200-million bbl of condensate when it was discovered in 1971

One should always take use of adjectives such as ‘huge’, ‘massive’ and ‘large ‘by Pakistan press with a pinch of salt. Any gas field of less than 1tcf is considered small. A truly large gas field would be about 8- 10 tcf, anything larger would be ‘giant’

For example in 2015 ENI of Italy discovered a 30-tcf gas field 120 miles offshore Egypt’s’ Mediterranean coast and justifiably called it ‘Super Giant’. In 2002 Reliance discovered 7 tcf gas field 'Dhirubahi field' in the Krishna - Godaveri basin and justifiably announced it as 'Massive'.

As a very rough estimate, about 6 tcf gas reserves would be about 1-billion bbl oil reservoir equivalent.
 
Nahi bhai koi tail nahi hai.

Kuch Nahi hai.

Sarson ka hoga
 
Hon Batman,

No Sir it is not large enough, it is small even by Pakistani standards.

Gas estimated reserves are described as 292 billion cft or 0.292 tcf.

Qadirpur gas field is 4.2 tcf.

Sui gas filed was 10 tcf even after 62 years of production there is still more than 2tcf available.

Habibrahi reservoir (Mari field) had reserves of about 6 tcf. As of 2016 it still had 2.1 tcf remaining. Dhodhak condensate field was estimated to have 0.6 tcf gas and 200-million bbl of condensate when it was discovered in 1971

One should always take use of adjectives such as ‘huge’, ‘massive’ and ‘large ‘by Pakistan press with a pinch of salt. Any gas field of less than 1tcf is considered small. A truly large gas field would be about 8- 10 tcf, anything larger would be ‘giant’

For example in 2015 ENI of Italy discovered a 30-tcf gas field 120 miles offshore Egypt’s’ Mediterranean coast and justifiably called it ‘Super Giant’. In 2002 Reliance discovered 7 tcf gas field 'Dhirubahi field' in the Krishna - Godaveri basin and justifiably announced it as 'Massive'.

As a very rough estimate, about 6 tcf gas reserves would be about 1-billion bbl oil reservoir equivalent.
Sir... i hear from elder that in Baluchistan somewhere near iran border there is huge amount of oil and gas... is that true or just fairy tale...?
 
Sir... i hear from elder that in Baluchistan somewhere near iran border there is huge amount of oil and gas... is that true or just fairy tale...?

Nothing is there.

Every now and then government announces these surveys to create ghost projects to launder money.

That's my narrative.
 
Americans be like:

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Sir... i hear from elder that in Baluchistan somewhere near iran border there is huge amount of oil and gas... is that true or just fairy tale...?


You can see from the map Iranian oil & gas fields are quite far from Pakistan border. Regrettably as of now, I am not aware of any finds on or near Pak /Iran border.

The rumour that there is a river of oil flowing across this border is nothing more than mere fantasy.

Map of Iranian oil & gas fields:

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Yes another "largest" discoveries. Isn't it amazing that they keep discovering these fields but Import bill keep getting larger?
 

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