Palogue oil field
Palogue | |
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Country | South Sudan |
Region | Melut Basin |
Offshore/onshore | onshore |
Operator | Dar Petroleum Operating Company DPOC |
Field history | |
Discovery | 2003 |
Start of production | 2003 |
Production | |
Current production of oil | 160,000 barrels per day (~8.0×10 6 t/a) |
Estimated oil in place | 389 million tonnes (~ 460×10 6 m3 or 2900 million bbl) |
The Palogue oil field is an oil field located in Melut Basin near the settlement Palogue also known as Paloich. It was discovered in 2003 and developed by China National Petroleum Corporation. It began production in 2003 and produces oil. The total proven reserves of the Palogue oil field are around 2.9 billion barrels (389×106tonnes), and production is centered on 22,000 barrels per day (3,500 m3/d).[1]
Paloich Airport and Palouge Power Plant[2] are located in the area to serve oil production needs.
In course of the South Sudanese Civil War, the oil installations at Palogue remained under government control but repeatedly came under attacks from SPLM-IO rebels loyal to Riek Machar. In course of the Pagak offensive in 2017, however, the SPLA claimed to have driven all insurgents from the oil fields and fully secured them.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Great Palogue Field in Melut Basin, Sudan". search4oil.com. 2007. Retrieved 2013-05-27.
- ^ "Palouge Power Plant DPOC · CFXG R9G, Paloich, Южный Судан".
- ^ "Government says oil installations secure after capture of Pagak". Radio Tamazuj. 31 August 2017. Retrieved 3 September 2017.
the oil was not discovery in 2003 but was in 1984 by Cheveron company and dug in 1996