The Khurais Project has the Highest
Recoverable Oil and Gas Reserves among the 100 Major Upstream Development
Projects Globally
The Khurais project, located in Saudi
Arabia, has the highest recoverable reserves among the 100 major upstream
development projects included in the report. The project involves recoverable
oil and gas reserves of about 19.4 billion barrels of oil equivalent (billion
boe). Manifa and Rovuma Area 1, located in Saudi Arabia and Mozambique
respectively, jointly occupy second position with recoverable reserves of 13.7
billion boe each. Rovuma Area 4, also located in Mozambique, has the next
highest remaining recoverable reserves, at 12.7 billion boe.
These five development projects together
account for around 77.5 billion boe of crude oil and natural gas recoverable
reserves, and represent over 40% of the total recoverable reserves of the 100
projects under review in this report.
Among the five largest projects, the
Rovuma Area 1, the Rovuma Area 4 and Bovanenkovo Zone are natural gas fields,
while Khurais and the Manifa are primarily crude oil fields.
The Kashagan Project Involves the
Largest Capital Expenditure among the Major Upstream Development Projects Globally
Among the 100 major upstream development
projects considered in this report, Kashagan has the highest capital
expenditure (capex) at US$149.5 billion, followed by the Cantarell and Lula
projects at US$69.4 billion and US$61.7 billion respectively.
The capex of the top 100 assets varies
widely, ranging from the Kashagan field with the highest at US$149.5 billion,
to the La Creciente field with the lowest at US$320 million. Among the major
upstream development projects considered in this report, six have capex of
US$50 billion or more, 11 have capex in the range of US$21-49 billion, 18 are
in the range of US$11-20 billion, and 22 are in the range of US$5-10 billion.
Petrobras Operates the Largest Number of
Projects among the Major Upstream Developments
Among the 100 major upstream development
projects worldwide considered in this study, Petrobras operates the most, with
eight development projects, followed by Chevron and BP at six and five
respectively. Of the eight Petrobras-operated assets, six are located in
Brazil’s Santos and Campos basins - Lula, Franco, Roncador, Cernambi, Jubarte
and Marlim Sul - and two are located in Bolivia - Sabalo and San Alberto.
Saudi Aramco operates the projects with
the greatest total remaining oil and gas recoverable reserves, at 39.9 billion
boe. The company operates some giant projects such as Khurais with reserves of
19.4 billion boe, Manifa with reserves of 13.7 billion boe, Al-Wasit with
reserves of around 4 billion boe, and Karan with reserves of 2.9 billion boe.
Petrobras and Anadarko occupy second and third places, with operatorship of
reserves of 17.4 billion boe and 13.7 billion boe respectively.
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