Gazprom-AR2014
Gazprom-AR2014
Gazprom-AR2014
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Performance Results<br />
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<strong>Gazprom</strong> Group’s major hydrocarbon exploration and production overseas projects<br />
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4<br />
7<br />
8<br />
9<br />
10<br />
5 6<br />
11<br />
1<br />
2<br />
1 Venezuela<br />
2 Bolivia<br />
3 United Kingdom 4<br />
Junin-6<br />
License blocks Ipati, Aquio, Azero Wingate field<br />
Serbia, Romania,<br />
Hungary, Bosnia<br />
and Herzegovina<br />
NIS projects<br />
5 Algeria<br />
6 Libya<br />
7<br />
License block El-Assel<br />
License blocks No. 19 and No. 64<br />
Concessions C96 and С97<br />
Iraq<br />
Badrah<br />
Halabja, Garmian, Shakal<br />
8 Uzbekistan<br />
Exploration in Ustjurt region<br />
Shakhpakhty<br />
9 Tajikistan<br />
10 Kyrgyzstan<br />
11<br />
License blocks Sarikamysh,<br />
License area Kugart<br />
Western Shohambary<br />
block Vostochny Mailisu – IV<br />
Vietnam<br />
Blocks No. 112<br />
(including extension),<br />
No. 129–132, No. 05-2, No. 05-3<br />
Hydrocarbons prospecting and geological exploration<br />
Oil production<br />
Gas and gas condensate production<br />
As of 31 December 2014, <strong>Gazprom</strong>’s hydrocarbon exploration and production portfolio consisted<br />
of 38 overseas projects including 17 projects in which the Group’s subsidiaries acted as<br />
operators.<br />
In overseas exploration projects in which the Group’s subsidiaries acted as operators, exploration<br />
drilling completed in Algeria and Serbia and 3D seismic surveys performed in Serbia.<br />
The Shakhrinav-1p prospecting well, with a depth of 6,450 m, was completed in Tajikistan in<br />
2014. It is the deepest well in the entire history of oil and gas drilling in Central Asia. The drilling<br />
yielded invaluable data on the complex structure of the area, which offers potential for streamlining<br />
design solutions and fine-tuning the reservoir characterisation and directions for further exploration.<br />
In Algeria, drilling of the RSHN-1 prospecting well to a depth of 4,100 m tapped hydrocarbons<br />
in Ordovician deposits within the boundaries of Rhourde Sayah North (RSHN) structure.<br />
OAO <strong>Gazprom</strong> Annual Report 2014