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    Yurkharovskoye field.  Yurkharovskoye oil and gas condensate field subsoil site rating aaa Features of the field and its production

    The Russian Arctic zone is characterized by almost untapped mineral reserves, including oil and gas reserves. The largest oil and gas fields are concentrated in the Arctic zone. One of these fields is the Yurkharovskoye oil and gas condensate field (YUNGKM).

    Location of the deposit

    The Yugaskoye field is located in the north of Western Siberia and is part of the Nazym-Pur oil and gas region. It is located 300 km north of the city of Novy Urengoy and is located beyond the Arctic Circle. The area is 260 square kilometers.

    The main hydrocarbon deposits of the field are located on land in the area of ​​the Tazovsky Peninsula and on the shelf of the Tazovskaya Bay. Tazovskaya Bay is a bay of the Ob Bay of the Kara Sea. The depth of the bay is about 4 meters.

    Hydrocarbon reserves (HC)

    This deposit was discovered in 1970. Its development began in 2003.

    Reserves include one gas reservoir, 19 gas and 3 oil condensate reservoirs. The field's reserves at the beginning of 2012 amounted to 445.5 billion m³ of gas and 24.6 million tons of condensates.

    At the end of 2013, more than 38 billion m³ of gas and over 2.7 million tons of condensates were produced from this field.

    Hydrocarbon production and transportation

    Hydrocarbon minerals in the field lie at a depth of 1,000 to 2,950 m. Since the deposits of the field are concentrated quite compactly, this makes it possible to extract hydrocarbons at low costs. The greater efficiency of production is also determined by the fact that gas can be transported using the Urengoy-Yamburg gas pipeline, which runs just 51 km from the Yungkoy oil and gas condensate field.

    Hydrocarbons are extracted from the bottom of the bay by drilling horizontal wells from land. At the same time, in order to minimize production costs at the field, the method of multilateral horizontal wells is used. This method reduces the total number of wells needed to produce more gas and oil. In addition, large diameter wells of 245 mm are used. The length of horizontal wells often exceeds 1,000 m. An example is the record well drilled in 2013 with a total length of 8,495 m with a horizontal component of the well of 1,500 m.

    Transportation of gas produced at the field to the gas pipeline of the unified system is carried out through a constructed gas pipeline, the throughput of which reaches 34 billion m³ of gas per year.

    Features of the deposit

    When it comes to the production of hydrocarbons located beyond the Arctic Circle on the northern shelf, many experts believe that the most correct solution in this case is the development of such deposits that are located close to already developed deposits and main pipelines. The Yugaskoye field is one of these. Due to its convenient location, this field developed rapidly. As a result, since 2005, Russia has been producing more gas from the Arctic shelf than Norway and the United States combined.

    Novatek company

    The developer of the subsoil at the YUNGKM field is OJSC Novatek, which is Russia's largest independent gas producer. The company has a license for relevant work at this field until 2034. This company is developing several oil and gas fields in the same area, but the Yugan Gas Condensate Field is the largest of them. It accounts for 61% of gas and 41% of liquid hydrocarbons produced by the company in 2014. The number of employees in this company in 2010 was more than 4,000 people. Of these, more than 50% worked in the field of exploration and production, and more than 30% in the field of hydrocarbon processing and transportation.

    Prospects for the development of the field

    At the end of last year, it was reported that the Novatek company plans to increase gas production from the Yugan Gas Condensate Field by 6 times. Moreover, if in In 2014, 1 billion m³ of gas was produced from this field per year, but by 2016 this volume will be increased to 6.1 billion m³. According to experts, for such an increase in gas production it is necessary to drill a dozen inclined wells with a horizontal end. In addition, it will be necessary to build a compressor station and gas pipelines from the wells to the gas processing station.

    At the end of 2014, engineering surveys had already been carried out and the work project had been completed.

    Impact of gas and oil production on the environment

    The YOGCF is located in an area located within the Arctic Circle. As is known, the nature of the Far North, and especially the sea shelf of the northern seas, is very sensitive to various negative impacts associated with gas and oil production. There are entire movements all over the world that demand to protect the Arctic and not allow companies involved in hydrocarbon production there.

    The nature of the North can be most adversely affected by such a factor as an oil spill. Then, as a similar case in the Gulf of Mexico showed, a lot of effort is required to at least somehow reduce the impact of an oil spill on nature.

    If such an incident occurs somewhere in the Arctic, it will mean disaster. After all, in places where hydrocarbons are extracted in the Arctic, there are no roads, and the expanses of water are covered with impassable ice for many months.

    Therefore, work to mitigate the consequences of negative impacts on nature will be very limited.

    Basically, reputable companies engaged in hydrocarbon production on the Arctic shelf treat possible environmental problems of mining. In particular, the Novatek company in 2014 spent 237 million rubles on work related to environmental protection.

    For example, the company is introducing waste-free and low-waste technologies. In accordance with this, drilling fluids are used during the work, which, after being recovered from the well, are recovered for reuse.

    Another example is the use of environmentally friendly sources of electricity in the form of solar panels and wind generators to power the automation system and condensate pipeline units at the Yugan Gas Condensate Field.

    conclusions

    1. The Yugan Gas Condensate Field is one of the most important fields allowing the extraction of hydrocarbons from the Arctic shelf.
    2. Thanks to its convenient location close to main pipelines and the use of modern technologies, the field is developing steadily, which allowed Novatek to produce over 38 billion m³ of gas and 2.7 million tons of condensates in 2013.
    3. Hydrocarbon production negatively affects the vulnerable nature of the Arctic. To mitigate this negative impact, Novatek uses the most advanced technologies and allocates financial resources to environmental activities.

    Yurkharovskoye field natural gas, gas condensate and oil is the first in terms of reserves and production volume among the fields of the NOVATEK company. Successful development of this field is the main source of near-term production growth, as well as a key element of the company's current strategy aimed at meeting the growing demand for natural gas in the domestic Russian market.

    Yurkharovskoye field was discovered in 1970 by well No. 19 of Glavtyumengeologiya, located in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug beyond the Arctic Circle in the southeastern part of the Taz Peninsula in the Nadym-Pur-Tazovsky region. The field is located 450 km northeast of the city of Salekhard and is confined to the local uplift of the same name Messoyakha-Balakhna oil and gas belt of the West Siberian oil and gas province. The deposit has an area of ​​approximately 260 square meters. km and is located 50 km east of the Gazprom-owned Yamburgskoye field and approximately 300 km north of the city of Novy Urengoy. The western part of the field is located on the Tazovsky Peninsula, and the central and eastern parts are located on the shelf of the Tazovskaya Bay, the average depth of which is four meters. Refers to the distributed subsoil fund. The license was issued to Yurkharovneftegaz LLC. Production drilling is carried out on land, the field is developed using horizontal wells.

    Yurkharovskoye field has one natural gas deposit, 19 gas condensate deposits and 3 oil and gas condensate deposits. Along the reflecting horizon “G”, the rise is contoured by an isohypsum - 1150 m and has an area of ​​450 km 2. The foundation has not been opened. Within the field, 2 gas, 11 gas-condensate and 3 gas-condensate-oil deposits of strata-vault, massive and lithologically screened types were identified. The reservoir is sandstone with lens-shaped layers of clay and limestone. The deposit belongs to the large class. Hydrocarbon depths range from 1,000 to 2,950 meters, with the Valanginian horizon, which is characterized by permeable sandstone, being our main production area. Productive deposits are compactly located in a small geographical area, which, in our opinion, increases the efficiency of development and development of these reserves, both in terms of capital investments and in terms of operating costs.

    The table below provides information on reserves for the Yurkharovskoye field as of December 31, 2010:

    Reserves SEC PRMS
    Proven size Proven indestructible Total proven Proved reserves Probable reserves Proven and probable
    Natural gas,
    billion cubic meters
    385 75 460 460 198 658
    Liquid hydrocarbons,
    million tons
    20 3 23 23 10 33
    Total
    mmboe
    2,693 513 3,206 3,206 1,381 4,587

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    Yurkhanovskoye oil and gas condensate field
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    A country Russia
    Region Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
    Location The south-eastern part of the Tazovsky Peninsula in the Nadym-Pur-Tazovsky district, 300 km north of the city of Novy Urengoy
    Mineral resource
    Oil, gas, condensate
    Rank
    Large
    Status Development
    Opening year 1970
    Commissioning 2003
    Oil and gas province
    West Siberian oil and gas province
    Subsoil user company LLC NOVATEK-YURKHAROVNEFTEGAZ (PJSC NOVATEK)
    Proven gas reserves (SEC) 445.6 billion m3 (2011 data)
    Proven liquid hydrocarbon reserves (SEC) 24.2 million tons (2011 data)

    Location

    The Yurahovskoye oil and gas condensate field is located in Western Siberia beyond the Arctic Circle. The western part of the field is located on the Tazovsky Peninsula, and the central and eastern parts are on the shelf of the Tazovskaya Bay, which is a gulf of the Ob Bay of the Kara Sea. The depth of water in this area is about 4 meters.

    Reserves

    The area of ​​the Yurkharovskoye field is about 260 km 2 . This territory contains 1 natural gas deposit, 19 gas condensate deposits and 3 oil and gas condensate deposits. Production on the shelf part of the field is carried out from land using horizontal wells. The depth of hydrocarbons varies from 1000 to 3000 m.

    The Yurkharovskoye field is classified as large. As of the end of 2011, 445.6 billion m 3 of gas and 24.2 million tons of liquid hydrocarbons are concentrated here (Proven Reserves SEC). Yurkharovskoye oil and gas condensate field is the main asset of PJSC NOVATEK, which, through its subsidiary LLC NOVATEK-YURKHAROVNEFTEGAZ, owns the license for exploration and development of subsoil in this area. In 2016, the Yugaskoye field's share in Novatek's production was 51% for gas and 16% for liquid hydrocarbons.

    Infrastructure

    The field is connected to a unified gas supply system (the Yamburg-Urengoy main gas pipeline) with its own gas pipeline 51 km long. Transportation of unstable gas condensate to the Purovsky Plant is also carried out via its own condensate pipeline.

    The Yurkharovskoye oil and gas condensate field is a large hydrocarbon field located in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation off the coast of the Kara Sea. The Arctic zone is attractive because large reserves of oil and gas have been explored there, which are still almost untouched by production. Taking into account the depletion of traditional onshore oil reserves, the development of hard-to-reach new fields is one of the priorities when planning the future economy of the Russian Federation. The Russian independent company NOVATEK is developing the Yurkharovskoye gas and oil field. Natural conditions correspond to those of the Far North.

    Where is the Yurkharovskoye field located?

    The deposit is located in the north of Western Siberia, 300 km north of the city of Novy Urengoy, beyond the Arctic Circle. Part of the reserves is located under land, and the other part is located under the shallow bay of the Ob Bay of the Kara Sea, on the sea shelf. The depth there is only about 4 m. The onshore western part is located on the (western Yurkharovskoye field), and the eastern and central part is under the sea. The offshore part is developed using horizontal wells extended from land, rather than from the sea.

    The total area of ​​the Yurkharovskoye deposit is 260 square meters. km. It belongs to the oil and gas condensate fields and is part of the Nadym-Pur oil and gas region.

    Only employees of the mining company and geologists know how to get to the Yurkharovskoye field. This is a remote and inaccessible area.

    Hydrocarbon production is carried out by NOVATEK. The field was discovered back in 1970, but production began only in 2003. Liquid hydrocarbon reserves are estimated at 8.1 million tons, which is not at all a lot. Natural gas deposits are more significant - 213.5 billion cubic meters. m.

    Accumulations of hydrocarbons here most often have a gas-condensate form. 19 such deposits have been identified. Another one (according to other sources, two) is a pure gas accumulation and another 3 are oil and gas condensate deposits.

    In 2013, over 2.7 million tons of condensate and more than 38 billion cubic meters were produced from the field. m of natural gas.

    Natural conditions

    The Yurkharovskoye field is located in the north of the West Siberian Plain, in the northern tundra zone. The Gulf of Ob, on which it is located, has an elongated shape and juts deep into the continent. In the northwest is the Yamal Peninsula, and in the northeast (at a considerable distance) is the Taimyr Peninsula. The climate is characterized by frosty and very cold long winters and short, moderately warm summers. During the winter, a large amount of snow accumulates. In summer, sharp increases or decreases in air temperature are possible, associated with the removal of heated air masses from the south or cold ones from the north. Therefore the weather is quite unstable.

    Features of the deposit and its production

    Hydrocarbon deposits are located at depths of 1000 - 2950 meters. Characterized by compact placement of raw materials, which minimizes the cost of its extraction. In addition, the Urengoy - Yamburg gas pipeline runs nearby, which reduces transportation costs.

    Numerous large-diameter horizontal wells have been drilled to extract offshore reserves. Their length is quite large. The maximum is 8495 meters.

    The development of production is facilitated by the proximity to other fields and pipelines that have been developed for a long time. This made it possible to obtain more shelf gas here than in the USA and Norway, both individually and combined.

    Geology of the deposit

    The deposit is located in a layer of sandstone with lens-shaped layers of limestone and clay. Belongs to the large category. The main production is carried out in the Valanginian horizon, in the thickness of permeable sandstone.

    Mining history

    • 2002: completion of the construction of a gas pipeline for the transport of gas and condensate, which connected this field with the Gazprom pipeline network.
    • 2003: start of operation of a gas treatment unit using the low-temperature separation method. The capacity of this installation is 5.4 billion cubic meters. m per year.
    • 2004: increase in gas treatment equipment capacity to 9 billion m3 per year due to the commissioning of another installation. The construction of another section of the gas pipeline connecting the field with the existing pipeline has been completed (that is, something like the crossing of the Yurkharovskoye field).
    • 2007: connection of a methanol production unit with a capacity of 12.5 thousand tons.
    • 2008: introduction of the first launch complex with a capacity of 7 billion cubic meters. m of natural gas and 60,000 tons of condensate per year. Including 9 horizontal wells, a condensate preparation workshop (20 million m3 per day), etc.
    • 2009: modernization of separators to increase the efficiency of gas condensate production and commissioning of a second start-up complex, similar to the first. This made it possible to increase the volume of raw material production to 2 million tons of condensate and 23 billion m 3 of natural gas.
    • 2010: commissioning of the third launch complex, as a result of which production increased to 3 million tons of condensate and 33 billion m 3 of natural gas per year. The following were also introduced: a condensate pipeline, 326 km long and with a throughput capacity of 3 million tons per year; condensate deethanization unit with a capacity of 3 million tons per year; methanol production unit with a capacity of 40,000 tons per year.
    • 2012: a compressor station with a total capacity of 75 MW began operation. Gas production increased to 36.5 billion m3 per year. The first oil production well in the field was also drilled.
    • 2013: another compressor station with a total capacity of 100 MW was commissioned.
    • 2014 - 1 more compressor station was commissioned, and their total capacity was 300 MW.
    • 2015 - the energy supply of the field was improved due to the commissioning of a 2.5 MW power plant running on natural gas.
    • 2016 - 18 wells are operating at the field.

    Dynamics of production at the field

    Gas production at the Yurkharovskoye field has been gradually decreasing in recent years. Thus, in 2013, 37.8 billion cubic meters were produced. m, in 2014 - 38.2, in 2015 - 36.0, in 2016 - 34.6, in 2017 - 30.5 billion m 3. The volume of production also includes that part of it that is spent on maintaining work at the field.

    The production of liquid hydrocarbons is decreasing even more sharply. Thus, in 2013, 2.71 million tons were produced, in 2014 - 2.5 million, in 2015 - 2.13, in 2016 - 1.81, and in 2017 - 1.49 million tons.

    What is NOVATEK?

    The OJSC NOVATEK company is the developer of the Yurkharovskoye and some other Siberian hydrocarbon fields. The license to develop this field is valid until 2034. It is Russia's largest independent producer of natural gas. The other fields it is developing are in the same region, but Yurkharovskoye is the largest of them. It is from this field that 61% of the gas produced by the company and 41% of liquid hydrocarbons are associated.

    The number of employees of the company is over 4 thousand people. Half of them are involved in exploration and production.

    Environmental programs

    The development of deposits in the Far North requires special care. Ecosystems in the harsh climate of northern latitudes recover very slowly, and spilled oil almost does not decompose. In addition, it will be extremely difficult to get to an emergency situation, much less carry out full-fledged reclamation work there. Therefore, companies that operate in high latitudes are developing programs to minimize environmental damage from the extraction of raw materials.

    In 2014, NOVATEK allocated 237 million rubles for these purposes. Low-waste drilling fluids are being introduced, including the use of drilling fluids that are suitable for reuse. Wind and solar sources, which are environmentally optimal, are used to produce electricity.

    Conclusion

    Thus, the Yurkharovskoye field is one of the largest developed Arctic and shelf fields in Russia. Mainly gas and gas condensate are produced here. Characterized by the proximity of other places of extraction of raw materials, which reduces costs. Work on its development is being carried out by the NOVATEK company. Considerable attention is paid to ecology and technological improvements. Horizontal drilling is used. In recent years, the level of raw material extraction here has been decreasing.