Bangestan

  • NISOC PGC up 250 tb/d

    NISOC PGC up 250 tb/d

    The studies conducted over the past two years at National Iranian South Oil Company (NISOC), new “planned guide capacity” (PGC) has been determined for the six reservoirs of Ahvaz Bangestan, Mansouri Bangestan, Ab Teimour, Golkhari, Balaroud, and Mansourabad Bangestan, promising a total of 250 tb/d. This amount is 7% of NISOC’s current PGC. A 250 tb/d increase in production from NISOC-run fields would bring the company’s potential output from the current 3.4 mb/d to 3.65 mb/d, which is a breakthrough for Iran’s petroleum industry. That would yield an approximate $7 billion in revenue.

  • Profile: Maroun Oil and Gas Production Company (MOGPC)

    Profile: Maroun Oil and Gas Production Company (MOGPC)

    Hydrocarbon reservoirs administered by Maroun Oil and Gas Production Company (MOGPC) include the Asmari and Bangestan reservoirs of Maroun, the Asmari and Bangestan reservoirs of Kupal, the Bangestan reservoir of Shadegan and a Khami reservoir shared by Maroun, Kupal, and Shadegan fields. So far, 528 wells have been drilled in the six reservoirs while according to a production plan, MOGPC is proceeding with output hike measures up to the end of the current calendar year by carrying out development and workover activities. In light of the annulment of the mandatory output decline, MOGPC would be delivering about 75% of its oil production to domestic refineries with the rest destined for export. However, the decline in production levels is not ruled out due to overhaul programs.

  • Investment Opportunities in Bangestan

    Investment Opportunities in Bangestan

    TEHRAN (Shana) -- More than 60% of Iran’s oil production comes from 10 giant fields, all of which having reached maturity. Lack of investment for many years in order to enhance the rate of recovery has enhanced production risk. However, there is great potential for enhanced production from these fields. A case in point pertains to the Ab Teimour and Ahvaz Bangestan oil fields. They were discovered more than 50 years ago and they are still supplying oil.