- Source: Oil megaprojects (2011)
Following is a list of Oil megaprojects in the year 2011, projects that propose to bring more than 20,000 barrels per day (3,200 m3/d) of new liquid fuel capacity to market with the first production of fuel. This is part of the Wikipedia summary of Oil Megaprojects.
Quick links to other years
Detailed list of projects for 2011
Terminology
Year Startup: year of first oil. put specific date if available.
Operator: company undertaking the project.
Area: onshore (LAND), offshore (OFF), offshore deep water (ODW), tar sands (TAR).
Type: liquid category (i.e. Natural Gas Liquids, Natural gas condensate, Crude oil)
Grade: oil quality (light, medium, heavy, sour) or API gravity
2P resvs: 2P (proven + probable) oil reserves in giga barrels (Gb).
GOR: The ratio of produced gas to produced oil, commonly abbreviated GOR.
Peak year: year of the production plateau/peak.
Peak: maximum production expected (thousand barrels/day).
Discovery: year of discovery.
Capital investment: expected capital cost; FID (Final Investment Decision) - If no FID, then normally no project development contracts can be awarded. For many projects, a FEED stage (Front End Engineering Design) precedes the FID.
Notes: comments about the project (footnotes).
Ref: list of sources.
References
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