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SPE Arctic and Extreme Environments Conference and Exhibition | 2011

Potential For Oil And Gas Projects In The New Oil And Gas Province Shared Between Russia And Norway

Maria Bulakh; Ove T. Gudmestad; Anatoly B. Zolotukhin

The recent agreement between Russia and Norway regarding the border between the countries in the Barents Sea offers unprecedented opportunities for Norwegian-Russian cooperation in developing oil and gas fields. In this paper the authors summarize information about the agreed state borders in the former disputed (“grey”) zone of the Barents Sea, see Figure 1, and suggest possible scenarios for the oil and gas fields’ development. The “Grey Zone” area is about 175 thousand km² in which, according to official estimates, is concentrated around 1% of world’s undeveloped oil reserves. The resources of the former disputed territory are potentially about 410 million tons of oil and nearly 6 trillion cubic meters of natural gas. According to preliminary estimates the largest deposit is the Fedynskoe field. Its resources are expected to be around 10-12 billion boe or but may potentially be as high as 18 billion boe. The financial costs of the development of the “Fedynskoe raising” (Fedyn Arch) will be significantly lower than in other Barents oil and gas areas further North or East. There might be huge interest by investors in this area. The investments on the Shtokman field development could be reduced taking into account the possibility of a joint infrastructure solution for these fields’ development. It seems interesting to consider an integrated planning. In the present paper the authors are discussing possible options for development and arrangement of the Fedynskoe field in relation to scenarios of Shtokman field planning. Despite the favorable ice conditions in this region the authors cannot exclude the possibility of drifting sea ice and icebergs. Taking into account the tendency of ice melting it is needed to maintain ice drift forecasting. Furthermore, polar low pressures and sea spray icing are important operational and design considerations. An analysis of existing technical solutions and facilities gives ideas for creating extraordinary and sophisticated oil and gas centre(s) in the Barents Sea region.


ASME 2011 30th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering | 2011

Strategy of the Kara Sea Oil and Gas Field Development and Evaluation of Economy Uncertainties

Maria Bulakh; Anatoly B. Zolotukhin; Ove T. Gudmestad

Huge reserves of hydrocarbons on the shelf of the Kara Sea, adjacent to the west coast of the Yamal Peninsula are to be developed in the XXI century. This large oil and gas area in northern West Siberia has prospective resources of 56 trillion barrels of oil equivalents (boe). The Russia Federation has no other regions with similar concentrations of undeveloped hydrocarbons. Creating this unique Kara Sea gas production centre could provide in the years 2015–2030 a production of at least 800 billion Sm3 of gas per year providing both domestic and external demand with this fuel, and supply it to the external market, (http://oilgasindustry.ru).Copyright


11-32 | 2015

Barents Sea Oil and Gas 2025: Three Scenarios

Indra Øverland; Alexei Bambulyak; Anatoli Bourmistrov; Ove T. Gudmestad; Frode Mellemvik; Anatoly B. Zolotukhin


OTC Arctic Technology Conference | 2014

Cluster Development of The Barents and Kara Seas HC Mega Basins From the Novaya Zemlya Archipelago

Yaroslav Efimov; Anatoly B. Zolotukhin; Ove T. Gudmestad; Konstantin Kornishin


Oil and gas facilities | 2014

Optimization of Integrated Template Structures for Arctic Subsea-Production Systems

Evgeny A. Pribytkov; Anatoly B. Zolotukhin; Ove T. Gudmestad


SPE Arctic and Extreme Environments Technical Conference and Exhibition | 2013

Selection of Subsea Production Systems for the Field Development in the Arctic Environment

E.A. Pribytkov; Anatoly B. Zolotukhin; Ove T. Gudmestad


SPE Arctic and Extreme Environments Technical Conference and Exhibition | 2013

Selection of Subsea Production Systems for the Field Development in the Arctic Environment (Russian)

E.A. Pribytkov; Anatoly B. Zolotukhin; Ove T. Gudmestad


SPE Heavy Oil Conference Canada | 2012

New Upstream and Downstream Technologies for Extra Heavy Oils

Anatoly B. Zolotukhin; Arkady Bokserman; Valery Kokorev; Andrey Nevedeev; Alexandra Ushakova; Konstantin Shchekoldin


SPE Arctic and Extreme Environments Conference and Exhibition | 2011

Approach for Full Field Scale Smart Well Modeling and Optimization (Russian)

Alexey Andreevich Khrulenko; Anatoly B. Zolotukhin


SPE Arctic and Extreme Environments Conference and Exhibition | 2011

Approach for Full Field Scale Smart Well Modeling and Optimization

Alexey Andreevich Khrulenko; Anatoly B. Zolotukhin

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Maria Bulakh

University of Stavanger

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Alexey Andreevich Khrulenko

Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas

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Evgeny A. Pribytkov

Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas

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Yaroslav Efimov

Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas

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