Fields Development

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Stobierna,Terliczka, Jasionka, Trzebowisko

The gas fields are being developed with a view to supplying high-methane gas to the national gas distribution system. Two tasks undertaken as part of the project were completed in 2006: development of the Stobierna-Terliczka fields and development of the Trzebowisko 3 field. 2007 saw the development of the Jasionka I gas field (stage I), as well as construction of a gas transmission pipeline connecting OZG Jasionka I with the Stobierna-Terliczka fields. The high-methane gas production rate has reached 150 million cu. m. The project is expected to be completed in 2009, together with development of the Jasionka I gas field (stage II). Total expenditure incurred on the project by the end of 2007 was PLN 73m.

 

 

Barnówko-Mostno-Buszewo (BMB)

 

The aim of the project is to maintain oil production rates from the deposits producing since 2000 at current levels, while allowing the Company to achieve incremental production rates from new deposits which are just beginning to produce. Additional work, which proved necessary due to changes of the geological conditions of the fields, led to an increase in total expenditure on the project, which has reached approx. PLN 120m, of which PLN 82m was spent in 2007.

 

 

Lubiatów-Międzychód-Grotów (LMG)

 

The objective of the project is to develop the Lubiaków-Międzychód-Grotów reserves of crude oil and natural gas and to facilitate transport, storage and sale of crude oil, natural gas, sulphur and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from the LMG petroleum mine. The project comprises construction of the LMG Central Facility (a hub for collection, distribution and treatment of reservoir fluids), construction of a dispatch terminal (to support collection, shipment in rail tank cars and sale of crude oil at the daily rate of 1.5 thousand tonnes, and to handle the pumping of crude oil to the PERN Druzhba Pipeline at the hourly rate of 800-1,100 cu. m), as well as construction of a gas pipeline to the nitrogen removal facility In Grodzisk. The total value of the project is approx. PLN 743m. The LMG field reserves are estimated at 8.1 million tonnes of crude oil (60 mboe) and 7.4 million cu. m of natural gas (47 mboe).

 

In 2006, the Regional Court of Warsaw issued an order cancelling the tender process for development of the LMG reserves - which caused a delay in the project execution. In March 2008, two contractors submitted their bids, which are currently being evaluated by the tender panel.

 

 

Grodzisk Wielkopolski

 

The aim of the project is to enable sales of gas from nitrogen-rich reserves after it has been processed to be of uniform composition - consistent with the properties of high-methane gas. The nitrogen removal facility to be constructed near Grodzisk Wielkopolski is to intensify production of nitrogen-rich gas at the existing mines and from deposits intended for development, and to ensure that the volume of nitrogenrich gas production is well-balanced between Winter and summer months. The project comprises development of the Wielichowo, Ruchocice, Jabłonna and Paproć gas fields, modernisation of KGZ Paproć (a natural gas mine), construction of the Przyłęk-KGZ Paproć gas pipeline, extension of the gas mixing plant and construction of the nitrogen removal facility in Grodzisk. The project is scheduled to be completed in 2010. The capital expenditure incurred on the project in 2007 was PLN 79m, while its total value is estimated at PLN 380m. In September 2006, PGNiG concluded a contract with PBG SA, for construction of the nitrogen removal facility in Grodzisk. Its hourly processing capacity will be around 35 thousand cu. m.