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Environmental preservation is a priority task for Gazprom when  constructing and operating its facilities

Environmental preservation is a priority task for Gazprom when  constructing and operating its facilities

Gazprom’s share in the global gas production

Gazprom’s share in the global gas production

Gas production by Gazprom Group, bcm (In order to ensure data comparability, the figures for 2002 through 2005 are calculated via a methodology in line with the preparation principles for Gazprom Group’s consolidated statements)

Gas production by Gazprom Group, bcm (In order to ensure data comparability, the figures for 2002 through 2005 are calculated via a methodology in line with the preparation principles for Gazprom Group’s consolidated statements)

Liquid hydrocarbon production by Gazprom Group, mln t

Liquid hydrocarbon production by Gazprom Group, mln t

Distribution of hydrocarbons produced by Gazprom group across Russian regions in 2007

Distribution of hydrocarbons produced by Gazprom group across Russian regions in 2007

 

Strategy

By 2010 gas production by Gazprom will account for no less than 570 bcm to reach 610-615 bcm by 2015 and 650-670 bcm in 2020. This is a fundamentally higher level than provided for in Russia’s Energy Strategy adopted several years ago.

Period before 2010

The gas production level will be maintained by bringing onstream capacities at the existing and new fields and sites in the Nadym-Pur-Taz region: Lower Cretaceous deposits of the Zapolyarnoye and Pestsovoye fields, Achimov formations of the Urengoy field, Apt-Albian and Lower Cretaceous deposits of the Nyda area in the Medvezhye field, Cenomanian deposits of the Zapadno-Pestsovoye field, as well as by bringing to full capacity the Kharvutinskaya area of the Yamburg field and the Yuzhno-Russkoye field.

The economic expediency of developing the said fields and sites is driven by their vicinity to well-developed gas production and gas transportation infrastructure.

Period after 2010

New strategic gas production areas are planned for development on the Yamal Peninsula, the Barents Sea offshore, the Ob and Taz Bays, Eastern Siberia and the Far East.

Coalbed methane

Production of coalbed methane is destined to become one of the key directions for the Gazprom resource base expansion strategy. The provisional estimates indicate up to 20 bcmpa of forecast production volumes after 2020 in the Kuzbass basin – the world’s largest coalbed methane basin.

The oil business development strategy stipulates an increase in the annual oil production up to 90-100 mln t by 2020.

The plan for reaching the 2020 production level implies a stagewise involvement of all the explored fields of Gazprom neft (inclusive of the Company’s 50 per cent shareholdings in the NGK Slavneft and Tomskneft) in the production process, expansion of the resource base through commissioning oil fields assigned to other companies of the Group, as well as acquisition of new licenses.

Gas and liquid hydrocarbons production

Gazprom’s accounts for 84 per cent of Russia’s total gas production and more than 17 per cent of the worldwide natural gas output.

In 2007 Gazprom produced 548.6 bcm of gas (in 2006 – 556.0 bcm). The affiliated companies’ input into the total share of production by Gazprom Group made up 3.2 bcm of gas.

The decrease in gas production by 1.3 per cent in 2007 compared to 2006 was conditioned by the decrease in gas consumption on the domestic market and lower volumes of Russian gas exports to European countries due to the anomalously warm winter of 2006-2007.

As a result of the demand recession during the withdrawal season of 2006-2007 a total of 15.2 bcm of gas was not withdrawn from the UGS facilities. In the absence of available UGS capacities Gazprom’s gas production was limited during the summer period.

In 2007 gas condensate production totaled 11.3 mln t, oil production – 34.0 mlnt (including 32.7 mln t by Gazprom neft), which is consistent with the liquid hydrocarbon production level in 2006. Liquid hydrocarbon production by the associated companies in Gazprom Group’s share amounted to 0.3 mln t of gas condensate and 11.3 mln t of oil in 2007.

More about production:

– Annual Report 2007
   (Pdf, 4.13 Мb)

– Gazprom in Questions and Answers

– Gazprom in Figures 2003-2007
   (Pdf, 2.08 Mb)

– Press Conference: Mineral and Raw Material Base Development. Gas Production. Gas Transmission System Development

 

Gazprom Group’s Producing Companies

  • Gazprom transgas Ukhta
  • GPK Kuznetsk
  • Irkutskgazprom
  • Krasnoyarskgazprom
  • Kubangazprom
  • Purgazdobycha
  • Stimul
  • Vostokgazprom

Press Releases

03.12.2008
Gazprom launches Yamal megaproject

12.11.2008
Celebrations dedicated to pilot production launch at section of Achimov deposits in Urengoy field

15.07.2008
Gazprom and Wintershall commence gas production from Achimov deposits of Urengoy field

15.07.2008
Meeting on execution of coalbed methane production project held

11.07.2008
On meeting dedicated to projected gas production by Gazprom over 2008 to 2011

23.04.2008
Board of Directors addresses natural gas production prospects up to 2020

21.03.2008
Joint meeting dedicated to execution of pilot coalbed methane project

21.02.2008
Gazprom, Total and StatoilHydro create Shtokman Development company for phase one on the Shtokman gas field

January 22, 2008
Preliminary results of Gazprom gas reserves and production buildup in 2007 summed up

December 18, 2007
Gazprom and BASF put into operation Yuzhno-Russkoye field

August 28, 2007
Gazprom takes into operation booster station at Myldzhinskoye field

October 20, 2006
Pestsovaya area of Urengoyskoye field brought to full capacity

February 18, 2006
Vyngayakha and Yety-Pur fields reach design capacity

October 2, 2004
The Zapolyarnoye Field has been brought to the designed capacity of 100 bcm/yr