1 IRAQI GAS DEVELOPMENT PLANS AN OVERVIEW SABAH H. AL-JOWHAR MANGER OF GAS DEPARTMENT PLANNING DIRECTORATE, MINISTRY OF OIL - IRAQ This views expressed in this presentation are those of it’s author and do not necessarily represent the policy or views of the Ministry of Oil of the Republic of Iraq
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IRAQI GAS DEVELOPMENT PLANS AN OVERVIEW
SABAH H. AL-JOWHARMANGER OF GAS DEPARTMENT
PLANNING DIRECTORATE, MINISTRY OF OIL - IRAQ
This views expressed in this presentation are those of it’s author and do not necessarily represent the policy or views of the Ministry of Oil of the Republic of Iraq
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• Introduction
• Gas Reserves
• Gas Utilisation Strategy
• Short Term Plan
• Rehabilitation to Pre-War Capacities
• Medium Term Plan
• Utilisation of Associated Gas from New Projects
• Early Production for Power Generation
• Long Term Plan
• Full Development of Oil & Gas Fields
• Surplus Gas Utilisation
• Conclusions
Main Topics
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OIL FIELDS
GAS FIELDS
MansuriaMansuria
Jeria pikaJeria pika
KashmKashm Al Al ahmerahmer
KormoreKormore
ChemchemalChemchemal
AkkasAkkas
SibaSiba
15%
69%16%
Associated Gas
Gas Cap
Free Gas
Proven Gas Reserves is around 3150 BCM
THE ETERNAL FIRE AT KIRKUKTHE ETERNAL FIRE AT KIRKUK
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• Gas Master Plan
• Minimise Gas Flaring
• Rehabilitation of existing gas plants
• Construction new gas utilization projects
• Maximizing liquid recovery from natural gas to enable LPG export
• Substitution of natural gas for power generation, instead of crude oil & oil products
• Surplus Gas Utilisation
• Conversion to: GTL , Chemicals & Fertilizer
• Gas Storage in depleted reservoirs
• Gas Export
Gas Utilization Strategy
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Pre - War Design Capacities
Gas Processing Plants
NORTH GAS PLANT (535 MMSCF/D)NORTH GAS PLANT (535 MMSCF/D)
LEGENDDRY GAS P/LLPG P/LPROPOSED NEW NGL/LPGRAW GAS P/LTOWNEXISTING GAS PLANT
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Siba
Chemchemal
Mansuriya
Akkas
Jeria pika
Long Term Plan
• Associated Gas Utilisation
• Gas Fields Development
• Power Generation
• Development of New Oil Fields Leading to Increased Associated Gas
• Marketing of gas products, LPG, Natural Gasoline
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• Discovered Fields 73 Fields
• Present Producing Fields 24 Fields
• Present Infrastructure Capacity ~ 3.5 mm bbl/day
• Future Plan to increase production capacity to 6 mm bbl/day:
• First Stage: Increase production from 3.5 to 4.0 mm bbl/day
• Development of Producing Reservoirs,
• Partial Development of Discovered but Undeveloped Fields
• Second Stage: Addition of 2 mm bbl/day through Cooperation with International Companies According to the Ministry Frame Work Agreement Models (Production Sharing, Service Contracts etc.)
Crude Oil Production Plan
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Associated Gas Production - 6 mm bbl/day Plan
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Gas Production from Northern Gas Fields(incl Akkas)
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JAMBUR AJIL KORMOR MANSURIA JARIA PIKA KASHM ALAHMR CHEMCHEMAL AKKAS
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• Expected Natural Gas
production, associated gas at 6 mmbbl/d from crude oil and free gas from Gas fields