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Проучване и добив на нефт и газ АД (NGAZ / GAZ)
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http://profit.bg/news/Tursyat-neft-i...id-155967.html
В първата част от статията трябва да става въпрос за ГАЗ, тъй като доколкото знам само те проучват в този район.
Особено ми хареса това:
"Титулярът е поискал двегодишно удължаване за допълнително проучване поради наличието на няколко позитивни структури, които предполагат натрупвания на нефт и газ в тях."
Значи ще откриваме ново находище!
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There is potential for oil and gas reserves in The Black Sea to be massive. Until recent years, countries showed little interest in the sea that sits between South East Europe and Western Asia, but due to a rapidly evolving energy landscape, diversification is moving to the top of the agenda.
The sea is surrounded by Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Ukraine, Georgia and Russia; all of which have started explorations in different regions. Turkey and Russia have previously supplied other surrounding countries with reasonably priced oil and gas, but technological advances mean that more countries have the opportunity to search for their own resources.
The big players
Total, OMV, Repsol, Turkish Petroleum Company (TPAO), Shell and ExxonMobil are all interested in what lies under the Black Sea. TPAO estimates there are up to ten billion barrels of oil in the region, and the various companies are working on several projects in different sections which are divided into 'blocks'.
Exploration in the sea had been limited and sporadic until 2012 when the huge Romanian well Domino-1 provided the largest discovery in the Black Sea to date; 84 billion cubic meters of gas, in the country's block called Neptun.
Spurred on by this discovery, ExxonMobil teamed up with Austria's OMV to join the exploration of Neptun. Together the companies built the Ocean Endeavour rig, which is drilling a well called Pelican South-1 wildcat in the hope of finding further hydrocarbon reserves. ExxonMobil is also planning to explore the smaller Teres block in the Bulgarian part of the sea, which so far hasn't received much attention from companies.
"Total, OMV and Repsol are expected to start drilling for oil and gas in Bulgaria's biggest offshore block, Han Asparuh, between February and May 2016."
Total, OMV and Repsol are expected to start drilling for oil and gas in Bulgaria's biggest offshore block, Han Asparuh, between February and May 2016. Two exploration wells are planned that will reach depths of over 5,000m.
In January 2014, TPAO and Shell began a joint 300m drilling project 100km off the coast of Istanbul, and the seismic vessel set sail in March to search for oil reserves. Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz said this would likely result in big discoveries of oil and gas.
"Our first priority is to improve and use national energy resources as much as possible," he said at a press conference. "Our neighbouring countries such as Bulgaria and Romania have found natural gas and oil resources in this region, so that's why we're hopeful for this exploration venture of TPAO and Shell."
Bulgaria has also collaborated with Shell on deep water exploration in the Black Sea. Ultimately, the country wants to reduce its reliance on imports from Russia, and Shell was the only bidder for the 7,000km2 SIlistar block, having pledged $21m in seismic surveys.
"This is a very serious success for us and one of the most important steps towards diversifying our gas supplies," said Bulgarian Energy Minister Temenuzhka Petkova.
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Първоначално изпратено от ceneto Разгледай мнениекато се увеличи броя на клиентите и там ще почнат по-късно да ги дават
Нали активно търгуващите на БФБ сме няма и 4 000 суяка?Мразете ме ако щете - Гарванът Селдън тоже не са го обичали :-)
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Първоначално изпратено от Императорът Разгледай мнениеМи станете от Евро финанс, бе.“The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.”
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Първоначално изпратено от Императорът Разгледай мнениеМи станете от Евро финанс, бе.
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