According to the Petroleum Engineering and Development Company (PEDEC), Ali-Akbar Moshtaqi emphasized the significance of this milestone, noting that the commissioning of well F43 marks the start of a new phase in the field’s production enhancement project and plays a vital role in maintaining and stabilizing oil output.
He added that all drilling, completion, and commissioning operations for the well were carried out entirely by Iranian engineers and specialists, in full compliance with safety standards.
Well F43, the first of the 24 planned wells in the Yadavaran Production Increase Plan, officially began production after successful final testing and technical approval.
Production from the well began under safe and stable conditions, with all drilling and commissioning stages conducted under expert supervision and in accordance with technical and environmental regulations.
The Yadavaran Production Increase Plan includes drilling 24 new wells and upgrading existing ones to boost output capacity and optimize the development of shared oil reserves.
The Yadavaran oil field, located in the West Karun region along the Khuzestan border, is one of Iran’s largest joint oil fields and a key strategic project for the National Iranian Oil Company.
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