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Annual Report

on

Gas Production and Consumption

FY 2013-14

HYDROCARBON UNIT

Energy and Mineral Resources Division

Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources

August, 2015

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Table of Content

Page No

1.0 Background

4 2.0 Summary of Gas Production

5 3.0 Gas Production 6

3.1 National Gas Producing Companies

6 3.1.1 Bangladesh Petroleum Exploration and Production Co. Ltd. (BAPEX)

7 3.1.2 Fenchuganj Gas Field

7 3.1.3 Salda Nadi Gas Field 7

3.1.4 Shahbazpur Gas Field 8 3.1.5 Semutang Gas Fields 8 3.1.6 Sundalpur Gas Field 8 3.1.7 Srikail Gas Field 8 3.2 Bangladesh gas Fields Co. Ltd (BGFCL)

8 3.2.1 Titas Gas Field 9

3.2.2 Habiganj Gas Field 9 3.2.3 Bakhrabad Gas Field 9 3.2.4 Narshingdi Gas Field 9 3.2.5 Meghna Gas Field 9

3.3

Sylhet Gas Fields Co. Ltd. 9

3.3.1 Kailas Tila Gas Field 10 3.3.2 Rashidpur Gas Field 10 3.3.3 Beani Bazar Gas Field 10 3.3.4 Sylhet Gas Field 10 4.0 International Oil and Gas Companies

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4.1 Chevron Bangladesh Ltd

11 4.1.1 Bibiyana Gas Field 11

Jalalabad Gas Field 11 Moulavi Bazar Gas Field 11 4.2 Tullow Oil 11 4.2.1 Bangura Gas Field 11 4.3 Santos

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4.3.1 Sangu Gas Field

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5.0 Gas Supply and Consumption

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List of Figures

Figure No Figure Name

Page No

1 Major Four Gas Field Producer in Bscf( Pie graph) 12 2 Major Four Gas Field Producer in MMcfd 13 3 Company Wise Gas Producer in Bscf (Pie graph) 14 4 Company Wise Gas Producer in MMcfd 14 5 Field Wise Gas Production in Bscf (Pie graph) 16 6 Field Wise Gas Production in MMcfd 16 7 Field Wise Condensate Recovery in bbl (Pie graph) 18 8 Field wise Condensate Recovery in bbl/day, 18 9 Annual Recovery of Liquid in 1000 liter (Pie graph) 19

10 Annual Recovery of Liquid in 1000 Liter, 20 11 Comparison of Annual Gas production by National Companies (Pie graph) 21 12 Gas production by National Companies in MMcfd, 21 13 Field wise Annual Gas production of National Companies (Pie graph) 23 14 Field wise Gas production of National Companies in MMcfd, 23 15 Well wise Gas production of National Companies in MMcfd 24 16 Field wise Gas Production in BAPEX (Pie graph) 25 17 Field wise Gas Production in BAPEX in MMcfd, , 25 18 Field wise Gas Production in BGFCL(Pie graph) 26 19 Field wise Gas Production in BGFCL in MMcfd 27 20 Field wise Gas Production in SGFCL (Pie graph) 27 21 Field wise Gas Production in SGFCL in MMcfd 28 22 Comparison of Annual Gas Production by International Companies (Pie graph) 28 23 Gas Production of International Companies in MMcfd 29 24 Field wise Gas Production of IOCs (Pie Graph) 29 25 Field wise Gas Production of IOCs in MMcfd. 30 26 Well wise Gas Production by IOCs in MMcfd 30

27 Field wise Gas Production in MMcfd, IOC Operated Gad Fields. 31 28 Field Wise Gas Production in Chevron operated Gas Field (Pie graph) 32 29 Field Wise Gas Production in Chevron operated Gas Field in MMcfd 32 30 Field Wise Gas Production in Chevron Operated Gas field in MMcfd 33 31 Sector wise Gas Consumption (Pie graph) 34 32 Sector wise Gas Consumption in MMcfd 34

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1.0 Background:

First exploration in Bangladesh is recorded at the beginning of 1908. It was BOC (Burmah Oil Col

Co). BOC conducted surface geological mapping in Chittagong area. During 1910 to 1914

exploratory wells were drilled in Sitakund and presence gas was recorded. These wells were drilled

by BOC and IPPC (Indian Petroleum Prospecting Company). Due to First World War exploration

activities ceased. After the 1st World exploration activities resumed and during 1923-33 two wells

were drilled by BOC in Patharia structure in Baralekha. Bazar. Both the wells had oil and gas

shows. After the Second World War due to political reason exploration activity remained

suspended. However after end of World War II, due to political reason exploration activity

remained suspended.

After Independence of India and Pakistan in 1947, exploration activities resumed in 1951.

Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL), a subsidiary of Burmah Oil Company (BOC), started exploration

in greater Sylhet area. This resulted in first discovery of gas in Sylhet (1951-55). Four years later

in 1959 gas was discovered in Chattack. Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) was the operator for of

these two gas fields. Pakiatan Shell Oil Company (PSOC), a subsidiary of Shell Oil started

exploration and discovered gas in Rashidpur (1960), Titas (1962), Kailas Tila (1962) and Habiganj

(1963).

Gas Production in this part of the world started in 1960-61 fiscal year when Sylhet and Chattack,

both the gas fields were open for production. Production from Titas and Habiganj gas fields started

in 1968. State participation in petroleum exploration started in 1960 when Oil & Gas Development

Corporation was created with technical assistance from former Soviet Union. Semutang Gas Field

was discovered in 1970-71.

After independence of Bangladesh, technical assistance from former USSR (former) reestablished

and exploration activity picked up momentum. Begumganj, Feni, Kamta gas fields were discovered

during this period. Offshore area of the country was awarded to international companies. During

last decades new gas discoveries were made by both national and international companies.

Updated estimate placed GIIP at 35.75 Tscf and reserve at 28.43 Tscf (Updated Report on Gas

Reserve Estimation 2010, Gustavson Associates LLC, USA).

After independence offshore area was considered for exploration. Six East Pakistan companies

were selected and these companies drilled several wells resulting in a small gas discovery. During

second phase of offshore exploration resulted in discovery of a small gas pool. It was developed

within a short time. However after operating for several years’ production decline was observed.

Due to low production rate, recently this field was shut down by the operator. Petrobangla is

preparing for another off shore exploration bid round.

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2.0 Summary:

Annual gas production report is based on gas and condensate production data received from gas

production companies. Information on gas sales and purchase by the producers and distributers is

collected from MIS report of Petrobangla. In 2013-14 fiscal year total production of gas logged

820.50 Bscf and daily average production was 2279.16 MMcfd is shown as Table No 2 Figure No

3,4 and Table No 3 Figure No 5,6. During the year well wise maximum daily gas production was

837 MMcfd and Well wise minimum gas production was 2 MMcfd. During the two Eid holidays gas

consumption is significantly reduced. During the year some of the wells were shut down. At the

same time a number of new wells were open for production. Rate of increase in production over

the year was quite low. In 2012-13 fiscal year total gas production was 811 Bscf and daily average

production 2222 MMcfd.

In 2013-14 increase of annual gas production was 9.50 Bscf and daily gas production in 2013-14

logged 2279.16 MMcfd. Total producing gas field was 20. Gas production is largely depended on

Bibiyana, Titas, Jalalabad and Habiganj gas fields. This four gas fields provided 77.16 percent

(1758.62 MMcfd) of total production is shown as Table No 1 and Figure No 1 and 2.

During the year 92 wells in 20 gas fields were flowing. However during the year a number of wells

were shut down. On the other hand new wells were added to the production stream. At the end of

the year 92 wells were flowing. During this year National Companies produced 400.80 Bscf gas

from 61 wells which equals to 1113.34 MMcfd. Minimum gas production was recorded from

Shahbazpur gas field (2 MMcfd). Srikail gas field was open for production in the middle of March,

2013. During the year average daily production from Srikail gas field was 42.77 MMcfd.

Chevron, Tullow Oil and Santos, these three international companies remained active during the

period. IOCs production logged 439.60 Bscf which equals to 1221.11 MMcfd. At the beginning of

the year IOCs production was below 1300 MMcfd and this gradually increased with in time and

Sangu gas field is struggling and may shut down shortly. Howe this will bale little effect in gas

production.

Report on annual gas production of this year 2013-14 is prepared using daily gas and condensate

production data. Information on gas and condensate production was received from the gas

production companies. Information on gas purchase and sales is collected from MIS report (June

2014) of Petrobangla.

In the current year four gas fields, Bibyana, Titas, Jalalabad and Habioganj gas fields produced

633.10 Bscf gas and averagegas production was 1758.62 MMcfd. Remaining 187.40 Bscf gas is

produced by 16 gas fields which equals to 520.54 MMcfd

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3.0 Gas Production :

3.1 National Gas Producing Companies

Three national and three international companies remain active in production of gas Well wise

average daily gas production was 2279.16 MMcfd (820.50 Bscf). During this year increase in gas

production was 9.50 Bscf (26.39 MMcfd). Cumulative production on 31 June 2014 logged 12.16

Tscf. Figure No 7 shows field wise condensate extraction in bbl/year. Field wise condensate

recovery in bbl per day is shown as figure 8. Annual recovery of liquid (Condensate, Kerosene,

Octane, NGL, MS and HSD) is shown as Table No 5 Figure No 9 & Figure No 10. Well wise

minimum gas production was recorded at 2 MMcfd from Shahbazpur well 1. Maximum well wise

production was recorded from Bibiyana well 1 at 110 MMcfd.

Out of total production national companies share was 1113.34 MMcfd. Total production of national

companies during this year was 400.80 Bscf is shown as Table No 6 and Figure No 11 & 12. In the

past year total production by national companies was 1013.88 MMcfd. 54 wells was open for

production during the year.

During the year IOCs gas production logged 1221.11 MMcfd (439.60 Bscf). IOCs produced this

volume of gas using 31 wells is shown as Table No 11 Figure No 22,23 and Table No 12 Figure No

24,25,26 & 27. During this year maximum gas production was recorded from Bibiyana Gas field.

Table (Below) compares company wise gas production for 2013-14.

MMcfd SGFL BGFCL BAPEX Chevron Tullow Sangu Total

2013-14 143.61 799.44 115.0 1113.33 106.94 0.834 2279.16

During the year maximum condensate recovery was 3290.71 bbl/day from Bibiyana gas field.

Kailas Tila gas field occupied second position and daily condensate recovery was 743.04 bbl/day.

Condensate recovery from Titas gas field was 395.07 bbl/day. In addition to condensate, NGL,

Octane, Octane, Kerosene, HSD, and MS is recovered. Figure No 9 & 10 shows condensate

recovery arranged according to volume. Table below shows

Table below shows volume of liquid products in 1000 liter from well stream.

FY MS HSD NGL Condensate SKO Octane

2013-14 96884.95

76648.32

27695.00

401857.13

30161.82

7232.10

Figure No 9 & 10 shows annual recovery of condensate, kerosene, octane, MS, HSD and NGL.

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In 2013-14 fiscal year Bangladesh Petroleum Exploration and Production company (BAPEX) and

two gas producing companies ( BGFCL and SGFL) operating 15 gas fields in the country. During

the year total production of national companies logged 380.90 Bscf, which equals to 1058.05

MMcfd. National companies produced through 61 wells i,e average well wise production was 17.35

MMcfd. Well wise maximum production was 22 MMcfd (Titas) and minimum production was 2.0

MMcfd. National companies produced is shown as Table No 6 Figure No 11 & 12 Table No 7 Figure

No 13,14 & 15 and BAPEX field wise gas produced is shown as Table No 8 Figure No 16 & 17

BGFCL field wise gas produced is shown as Table No 9 Figure No 18 & 19 and SGFCL field wise

gas produced is shown as Table No 10 Figure No 20 & 21 .

The national companies produced 380.90 Bscf gas. Average daily production was 1058.05 MMcfd.

Production was obtained through 61 wells. Maximum well wise production was recorded from well

7 and well 10. Average gas flow rate was 41 MMcfd. 41 MMcfd from Habiganj well # 7 and 10.

3.1.1 Bangladesh Petroleum Exploration and Production Company Ltd. (BAPEX):

BAPEX is the Exploration and Production Company of Petrobangla. During the year this company

operated six gas fields i.e. Shahbazpur, Salda, Fenchuganj, Semutang, Sundalpur and Srikail gas

fields. Sundalpur and Srikail are two discoveries by BAPEX. Geologically Bangura and Srikail could

be a single anticline. Some study may be considered. Figure No 16 shows annual gas production in

pie graph. During the year the company produced 41.40 Bscf gas and daily average gas production

rate of 115 MMcfd.

3.1.2 Fenchuganj Gas Field:

Fenchuganj Gas Field is the main gas producer of the company. During the year this field produced

14.10 Bscf gas and daily average gas production rate of 39.16 MMcfd. In addition to gas, from this

field during the year 14478.54 liter condensate was recovered

3.1.3 Salda Nadi Gas Field:

During this year two wells were producing. During the year this field produced 5.60 Bscf gas and

daily average gas production rate of 15.56 MMcfd. In addition to gas, from this field during the

year 2168.76 liter condensate was recovered. Salda gas field is a small gas field. This gas field is

producing for quite some time. During 2012-13 fiscal year this gas field showed indication of

pressure decline. During this year this field produced at an average rate of 13.33 MMcfd.

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3.1.4 Shahbazpur Gas Field:

Shahbazpur gas field in located in Shahbazpur i.e. Bhola island. Because of this gas supply is

limited within the island. During the year this field produced 0.80 Bscf gas and daily average gas

production rate of 2.22 MMcfd.

3.1.5 Semutang Gas Field:

This gas field was discovered in 1970-71 Oil & Gas Development Corporation. After independence

the area, including the discovered gas pool was awarded Shell Oil. Shell drilled another well. Shell

left the country as the reward was not attractive for them. This field was awarded to BAPEX. This

well was completed as a gas producer in December 2011. During the year this field produced 2.70

Bscf gas and daily average gas production rate of 7.50 MMcfd. In addition to gas, from this field

during the year 1885.23 litre condensate was also recovered.

3.1.6 Sundalpur Gas Field:

This gas field was discovered by BAPEX in 2011-12. In the same year this gas field was brought

into production in March 2011-12. During the year this field produced 2.80 Bscf gas and daily

average gas production rate of 7.78 MMcfd. In addition to gas, from this field during the year

103.35 litre condensate was also recovered.

3.1.7 Srikail Gas Field:

Srikail gas field was discovery of BAPEX. This field was brought into production in on 14 May,

2002. During the year this field produced 15.40 Bscf gas and daily average gas production rate of

42.77 MMcfd. In addition to gas, from this field during the year 24.66 thousand liter condensate

was also recovered. It may be mentioned here that geologically Srikail is part of Bangura

structure. Tulllow is producing from this structure. A joint study on Srikail and Bangura can be

initiated for better understanding of the structure.

3.2.1 Bangladesh Gas Fields Company Ltd:

This is the second largest gas producer of the country. The company operates Titas, Habiganj,

Bakhrabad, Narshingdi and Meghna gas fields. During the year this company produced 287.80 Bscf

gas and daily average gas production rate of 799.44 MMcfd. In term of gas reserve, Titas is the

largest gas field of the country. During the year 283.71 thousand liter condensate, 13343.39

thousand liter MS and 38097.52 thousand liter HSD was recovered. Figure No 18 shows field-wise

gas production in 2013-14 and Figure No 19 shows field wise gas production in MMcfd.

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3.2.2 Titas Gas Field:

Titas gas field is the largest gas field of the country and second largest gas producer. During the

year this field produced 178.10 Bscf gas and daily average gas production rate 494.72 MMcfd. Well

wise maximum production was 39 MMcfd and minimum production was recorded at 0.23 MMcfd

(well 20). In addition to gas, from this field during the year 226.14 thousand liter condensate,

6510.45 thousand liter MS and 25026.59 thousand liter HSD was recovered.

3.2.3 Habiganj Gas Field:

Habiganj Gas Field is the third largest gas field of the country. During the year Habiganj field

produced 81.50 Bscf gas and daily average gas production rate of 226.39 MMcfd. During the year

production from well 1 and 2 was suspended due to water encroachment. It may be mentioned

here that Habiganj reservoir is a strong water drive one. In such case recovery will be less than

that of an expansion drive reservoir. In addition to gas, from this field during the year 6.42

thousand liter condensate was recovered.

3.2.4 Bakhrabad Gas Field:

During the year this field produced 14.20 Bscf gas and daily average gas production rate of 39.45

MMcfd. In addition to gas, from this field during the year 6832.94 thousand liter MS, 13070.93

thousand liter HSD and 8.46 thousand liter condensate was recovered.

3.2.5 Narshingdi:

During the year this field produced 10.50 Bscf gas and daily average gas production rate of 29.17

MMcfd. In addition to gas, from this field during the year 32.47 thousand liter condensate was

recovered.

3.2.6 Meghna Gas Field:

During the year this field produced 3.50 Bscf gas and daily average gas production rate 9.72

MMcfd. Gas production rate was quite stable. In addition to gas, from this field during the year

10.22 thousand liter condensate was recovered.

3.3 Sylhet Gas Fields Ltd:

This company operates four gas fields. During the year 51.70 Bscf gas was produced by SGFL.

Average daily gas production rate of 143.61 MMcfd. During the year 83541.56 thousand liter MS,

38550.80 thousand liter HSD, 27695 thousand liter NGL, 589.32 thousand liter condensate,

30161.82 thousand liter kerosene and 7232.10 thousand liter octane. Brief description of the gas

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fields are provided below. It may be mention here that gas production stated in this part of the

world from Sylhet gas field.

3.3.1 Kailas Tila gas field:

This is the main producer of SGFL. During the year this field produced 27.70 Bscf gas and average

gas production rate of 76.94 MMcfd. During the year six wells were producing. In addition to gas,

liquid product is also recovered. This gas field is quite wet and maximum recovery of liquid was

achieved from this gas field. In addition to gas, from this field during the year 425.31 thousand

liter condensate, 9799.93 thousand liter MS and 7757.18 thousand liter HSD was recovered.

3.3.2 Rashidpur Gas Field:

During the year this field produced 16.90 Bscf gas and average gas production rate of 46.94

MMcfd. In addition to gas, from this field during the year 31.89 thousand liter condensate was

recovered.

3.3.3 Beani Bazar Gas Field:

During the year this field produced 3.60 Bscf gas and average gas production rate of 10.00 MMcfd.

In addition to gas, from this field during the year 93.12 thousand liter condensate was recovered.

3.3.4 Sylhet Gas Field:

This is the oldest producing gas field of the country. Sylhet structure is known for first oil discovery

of the country. During the year this field produced 3.50 Bscf gas and average gas production rate

of 9.73 MMcfd. In addition to gas, from this field during the year 39.00 thousand liter condensate,

2715.90 thousand liter MS, 792.79 thousand liter kerosene was also recovered.

4.0 International Companies:

Chevron, Tullow and Santos are three international oil and gas companies (IOCs) operating in the

country. During the year these three companies produced 439.60 Bscf gas. Average daily gas

production rate of 1221.10 MMcfd. In average per well gas production of IOCs wells is much higher

than that of the national companies. IOCs produce 1221.10 MMcfd using 31 wells. Average per

well production of IOCs well is 39.39 MMcfd. Maximum production was 106 MMcfd from Bibiyana

well 10. During the year 4485 thousand condensate was recovered by the IOCs. Average daily

recovery of condensate was 12.3 thousand liter per day.

4.1 Chevron:

This company is the largest producer of gas of the country. Chevron operates three gas fields i.e.

Bibiyana, Jalalabad and Moulavi Bazar. It may be mentioned that Bibiyana is the second largest

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gas field of the country and it is also the largest gas producer of the country. During the year

Chevron produced 400.80 Bscf gas and average daily production was 1113.33 MMcfd. In addition

to gas, this company producer 2904.12 thousand liter condensate.

4.1.1 Bibiyana Gas field : During the year Bibiyana Gas field Produced 285.40 Bscf gas and

average daily gas production rate of 792.78 MMcfd. In addition to gas, from this field during the

year 1883.60 thousand liter condensate was also recovered.

4.1.2 Jalalabad Gas field: Jalalabad is the second gas field operated by Chevron. During the

year Jalalabad gas field produced 88.10 and average daily gas production rate of 244.72 MMcfd.

In addition to gas, from this field during the year 1014.68 thousand liter condensate was also

recovered.

4.1.3 Moulavi Bazar gas field: During the year Moulavi Bazar gas field produced 27.30 and

average daily gas production rate of 75.84 MMcfd. In addition to gas, from this field during the

year 5.84 thousand liter condensate was also recovered.

4.2 Tullow

4.2.1 Bangura gas field: Tullow Oil operates Bangura gas field. During the year Bangura gas

field produced 38.50 and average daily gas production rate of 106.94 MMcfd. In addition to gas,

from this field during the year 168.68 thousand liter condensate was also recovered.

4.3 Santos

4.3.1 Sangu gas field: Sangu is the lone offshore gas field operated by Santos from Australia.

During the year Sangu gas field produced 0.30 and average daily gas production rate of 0.83

MMcfd. Sangu gas field is struggling and may shut down to October 2013.

5.0 Gas Supply and Production: During the year gas production logged 820.50 Bscf and

average daily gasproduction was 2279.16 MMcfd. Sector wise gas consumption during the year

798.05 Bscf and average daily gas supply rate of 2216.83 MMcfd is shown as Table No 14 Figure

No 31 & 32

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Major Four Gas field Producer in FY 2013-2014

Table:1

SI No. Name of Gas field Bscf MMcfd

1. Habiganj Gas field 81.50 226.39

2. Titas Gas field 178.10 494.73

3. Bibiyana Gas field 285.40 792.78

4. Jalalabad Gas field 88.10 244.72

Total 633.10 1758.62

226.39, 13%

494.73, 28%

792.78, 45%

244.72, 14%

Figure No-1: Major Four Gas Field Producer

Habiganj Gas field

Titas Gas field

Bibiyana Gas field

Jalalabad Gas field

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Company wise Gas Producer in FY 2013-2014

Table:2

SI No. Name of Company Bscf MMcfd

1. BAPEX 41.40 115.00

2. BGFCL 287.80 799.44

3. Chevron 400.80 1113.33

4. SGFL 51.70 143.61

5. Tullow 38.50 106.94

6. Sangu 0.30 0.834

Total 820.50 2279.16

0

100

200

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900

Habiganj Gas field Titas Gas field Bibiyana Gas field Jalalabad Gas field

Figure No: 2 Major Four Gas Field Producer in MMcfd

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115, 5%

799.44, 35%

1113.33, 49%

143.61, 6% 106.94, 5%0.834, 0%

Figure No: 3 Company Wise Gas Producer

BAPEX

BGFCL

Chevron

SGFL

Tullow

Sangu

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

BAPEX BGFCL Chevron SGFL Tullow Sangu

Figure No: 4 Company Wise Gas Producer in MMcfd

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Field wise Gas Production in FY 2013-2014:

Table:3

SI No. Name of Gas field Bscf MMcfd

1. Shahbazpur 0.80

2.22

2. Semutang 2.70

7.50

3. Fenchuganj 14.10

39.16

4. salda Nadi 5.60

15.56

5. Srikail 15.40

42.77

6. Sundalpur 2.80

7.78

7. Meghna 3.50

9.72

8. Narshingdi 10.50

29.17

9. Habiganj Gas field 81.50 226.39

10. Bakhrabad 14.20

39.45

11. Titas Gas field 178.10

494.72

12. Bibiyana Gas field 285.4

792.78

13. Moulavi Bazar 27.30

75.84

14. Jalalabad Gas field 88.10 244.72

15. Kailas Tila 27.70

76.94

16. Sylhet 3.50

9.73

17. Rashidpur 16.90

46.94

18 Beani Bazar 3.60

10.00

19. Bangura 38.50

106.94

20. Sangu 0.30

0.83

Total 820.50 2279.16

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2.22, 0%

7.5, 0%39.16, 2%

15.56, 1%

42.77, 2%7.78, 0%

9.72, 0%

29.17, 1%226.39, 10%

39.45, 2%

494.72, 22%

792.78, 35%

75.84, 3% 244.72, 11%

76.94, 3%

9.73, 0%

46.94, 2%

10, 0%

106.94, 5%

0.83, 0%

Figure No: 5 Field Wise Gas Production

Shahbazpur

Semutang

Fenchuganj

salda Nadi

Srikail

Sundalpur

Meghna

Narshingdi

Habiganj Gas field

Bakhrabad

Titas Gas field

Bibiyana Gas field

Moulavi Bazar

Jalalabad Gas field

Kailas Tila

0

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800

900

Figure No: 6 Field Wise Gas Production in MMcfd

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Fieldwise Condensate Recovery in FY 2013-2014

Table No: 4

SI No. Name of Gas field bbl/year bbl/month bbl/day

1. Shahbazpur 0 0.00 0.00

2. Semutang 997 83.08 2.77

3. Fenchuganj 9106 758.83 25.29 4. salda Nadi

1364 113.67 3.79 5. Srikail

15512 1292.67 43.09 6. Sundalpur

65 5.42 0.18 7. Meghna

6426 535.50 17.85 8. Narshingdi 20419 1701.58 56.72 9. Habiganj Gas field

4038 336.50 11.22 10. Bakhrabad

5320 443.33 14.78 11. Titas Gas field

142224 11852.00 395.07 12. Bibiyana Gas field

1184656 98721.33 3290.71 13. Moulavi Bazar 3676 306.33 10.21 14. Jalalabad Gas field

638163 53180.25 1772.68 15. Kailas Tila

267493 22291.08 743.04 16. Sylhet

24533 2044.42 68.15 17. Rashidpur

20057 1671.42 55.71 18 Beani Bazar

58502 4875.17 162.51 19. Bangura 106091 8840.92 294.70 20. Sangu

0 0.00 0.00 Total 2508642

209053.50

6968.45

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0, 0%

2.77, 0%

25.29, 0%3.79, 0% 43.09, 1%

0.18, 0%

17.85, 0%

56.72, 1%11.22, 0% 14.78, 0%

395.07, 6%

3290.71, 47%

10.21, 0%

1772.68, 25%

743.04, 11%

68.15, 1% 55.71, 1%

162.51, 2%

294.7, 4%

0, 0%

Figure No: 7 Field Wise Condensate Recovery

Shahbazpur

Semutang

Fenchuganj

salda Nadi

Srikail

Sundalpur

Meghna

Narshingdi

Habiganj Gas field

Bakhrabad

Titas Gas field

Bibiyana Gas field

Moulavi Bazar

Jalalabad Gas field

Kailas Tila

0

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1000

1500

2000

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3500

Figure No: 8 Field wise Condensate Recovery in bbl/day

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Annual Recovery of Liquid in 1000 Liter FY 2013-2014

Table No: 5

SI No. Name of Product Liter

1. MS 96884.95

2. HSD 76648.32

3. SKO 30161.82

4. NGL 27695.00 5.

Octane 7232.10 6.

Condensate 401857.13 Total 640479.32

96884.95, 15%

76648.32, 12%

30161.82, 5%

27695, 4%

7232.1, 1%

401857.13, 63%

Figure No: 9 Annual Recovery of Liquid in 1000 liter

MS

HSD

SKO

NGL

Octane

Condensate

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Comparison of Annual Gas Production by National Companies in FY 2013-

2014

Table No: 6

SI No. Name of National Company Bscf MMcfd

1. BAPEX 41.40 115.00

2. BGFCL 287.80 799.44

4. SGFL 51.70 143.61

Total 400.80 1113.34

0

50000

100000

150000

200000

250000

300000

350000

400000

450000

MS HSD SKO NGL Octane Condensate

Figure No: 10 Annual Recovery of Liquid in 1000 liter

Series1

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115, 11%

799.44, 75%

143.61, 14%

Figure No: 11 Comparison of Annual Gas production by

National Companies

BAPEX

BGFCL

SGFL

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

BAPEX BGFCL SGFL

Figure No: 12 Gas production by National Companies in

MMcfd

Series1

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Field wise Annual Gas Production of Gas Fields Under National Companies,

FY 2013-14

Table No: 7

SI No. Name of Gas field Bscf MMcfd

1. Shahbazpur 0.80 2.22

2. Semutang 2.70

7.50

3. Fenchuganj 14.10

39.16

4. salda Nadi 5.60

15.56

5. Srikail 15.40

42.77

6. Sundalpur 2.80 7.78

7. Meghna 3.50

9.72

8. Narshingdi 10.50 29.17

9. Habiganj Gas field 81.50

226.39

10. Bakhrabad 14.20

39.45

11. Titas Gas field 178.10 494.72

12. Kailas Tila 27.70

76.94

13. Sylhet 3.50

9.73

14. Rashidpur 16.90

46.94

15. Beani Bazar 3.60

10.00

Total 380.90 1058.05

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2.22, 0%7.5, 1%

39.16, 4%

15.56, 1%

42.77, 4%

7.78, 1%

9.72, 1%

29.17, 3%

226.39, 21%

39.45, 4%

494.72, 47%

76.94, 7%

9.73, 1%

46.94, 4%

10, 1%

Figure No: 13 Field wise Annual Gas production of National Companies

Shahbazpur

Semutang

Fenchuganj

salda Nadi

Srikail

Sundalpur

Meghna

Narshingdi

Habiganj Gas field

Bakhrabad

Titas Gas field

Kailas Tila

Sylhet

Rashidpur

Beani Bazar

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Figure No: 14 Field wise Gas production of National

Companies in MMcfd

Series1

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Field Wise Gas Production in BAPEX in FY 2013-14

Table No: 8

SI No. Name of Gas field Bscf MMcfd

1. Shahbazpur 0.80

2.22

2. Semutang 2.70 7.50

3. Fenchuganj 14.10 39.16

4. salda Nadi 5.60 15.56

5. Srikail 15.40 42.77

6. Sundalpur 2.80

7.78

Total 41.40 114.99

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

1000

1100

Figure No: 15 Well wise Gas production of National Companies in MMcfd

Srikail

Sundalpur

Semutang

Fenchuganj 4

Fenchuganj 3

Salda, Lr

Shahbazpur

KTL6. U IGS

KTL 5, NGS

KTL 4 MGS

KTL3,Ugs

KTL2, UGS

KTL 1, MG S

Surma 1A

Sylhet 7

Beani Bazar 2

Beani Bbazar 1

RP 7, Lr

RP 3, Lr Sst

RP 2, Lr SSt

RP 1, Up sst

Bakhrabad 1

Habjganj 11

10

7

6

5

4

3

2

Habiganj 1

17

Titas 16

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

2

Titas 1

Meghna 1

Narshingdi 2

Narshingdi 1

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2.22, 2%7.5, 6%

39.16, 34%

15.56, 14%

42.77, 37%

7.78, 7%

Figure No: 16 Field wise Gas Production in BAPEX

Shahbazpur

Semutang

Fenchuganj

salda Nadi

Srikail

Sundalpur

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Shahbazpur Semutang Fenchuganj salda Nadi Srikail Sundalpur

Figure No: 17 Field wise Gas Production in BAPEX in

MMcfd

Series1

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Fieldwise Gas Production in BGFCL in FY 2013-14

Table No: 9

SI No. Name of Gas field Bscf MMcfd

1. Meghna 3.50

9.72

2. Narshingdi 10.50 29.17

3. Habiganj Gas field 81.50

226.39

4. Bakhrabad 14.20

39.45

5. Titas Gas field 178.10

494.72

Total 287.8 799.45

9.72, 1% 29.17, 4%

226.39, 28%

39.45, 5%

494.72, 62%

Figur No: 18 Field wise Gas Production in BGFCL

Meghna

Narshingdi

Habiganj Gas field

Bakhrabad

Titas Gas field

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Field Wise Gas Production in SGFL FY 2012-13.

Table No: 10

SI No. Name of Gas field Bscf MMcfd

1. Kailas Tila 27.70 76.94

2. Sylhet 3.50

9.73

3. Rashidpur 16.90

46.94

4. Beani Bazar 3.60

10.00

Total 51.70 143.61

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Meghna Narshingdi Habiganj Gas field

Bakhrabad Titas Gas field

Figur No: 19 Field wise Gas Production in BGFCL in MMcfd

Series1

76.94, 53%

9.73, 7%

46.94, 33%

10, 7%

Figure No: 20 Field wise Gas Production in SGFCL

Kailas Tila

Sylhet

Rashidpur

Beani Bazar

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Comparison of Annual Gas Production by International Companies in FY

2013-2014

Table No: 11

SI No. Name of Company Bscf MMcfd

1. Chevron 400.80 1113.33

2. Tullow 38.50 106.94

3. Sangu 0.30 0.834

Total 439.60 1221.104

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Kailas Tila Sylhet Rashidpur Beani Bazar

Figure No: 21 Field wise Gas Production in SGFCL in MMcfd

Series1

1113.33, 91%

106.94, 9% 0.834, 0%

Figure No: 22 Comparison of Annual Gas Production by

International Companies

Chevron

Tullow

Sangu

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Fieldwise Gs Productionby IOCs in FY 2013-14

Table No: 12

SI No. Name of Gas field Bscf MMcfd

1. Bibiyana Gas field 285.4

792.78

2. Moulavi Bazar 27.30 75.84

3. Jalalabad Gas field 88.10 244.72

4. Bangura 38.50

106.94

5. Sangu 0.30

0.83

Total 439.60 1221.11

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

Chevron Tullow Sangu

Figure No: 23 Gas Production of International Companies in MMcfd

Series1

792.78, 65%

75.84, 6%

244.72, 20%

106.94, 9%0.83, 0%

Figure No: 24 Field wise Gas Production of IOCs

Bibiyana Gas field

Moulavi Bazar

Jalalabad Gas field

Bangura

Sangu

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0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

Bibiyana Gas field Moulavi Bazar Jalalabad Gas field

Bangura Sangu

Figure No: 25 Field wise Gas Production of IOCs in MMcfd

Series1

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

1000

1100

1200

1300

1400

1 J

ul,

12 10

19

28

6 …

15

24

2 …

11

20

29

8 …

17

26

No

v' …

No

v' …

No

v' …

Dcc

' …

Dcc

' …

Dcc

' …

Dcc

' …

Jan

'13

,6

Jan

'13

,…

Jan

'13

,…

Feb

'13

,2

Feb

'13…

Feb

'13…

Mar

'1…

Mar

'1…

Mar

'1…

Mar

'1…

Ap

rl'1…

Ap

rl'1…

Ap

rl'1…

May

'1…

May

'1…

May

'1…

May

'1…

Jun

e'1…

Jun

e'1…

Jun

e'1…

Bangura 5D

3D

2 E

2D

Bangura 1 D

Jalalabad 4

3.00

2-Jan-00

Jalalabad 1

9

7

6

4

3

M. Bazar 2

Bibiyana 12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

Bibiyana 1

Sangu 11

Sangu 3z

Sangu 1

Figure 26: Well wise Gas Production by IOCs in MMcfd

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Fieldwise Gas Production in Chevron Operated Gad Fields in FY 2013-2014

Table : 13

SI No. Name of Gas field Bscf MMcfd

1. Bibiyana Gas field 285.4 792.78

2. Moulavi Bazar 27.30

75.84

3. Jalalabad Gas field 88.10 244.72

Total 400.80 1113.34

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

11

01

11

11

21

13

11

41

15

11

61

17

11

81

19

12

01

21

12

21

23

12

41

25

12

61

27

12

81

29

13

01

31

13

21

33

13

41

35

1

Bangura

M. Bazar

Bibiyana

Jalalabad

Sangu

Figure 27: Fieldwise Gas Production in MMcfd, IOC Operated Gad Fields.

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792.78, 71%

75.84, 7%244.72, 22%

Figure No: 28 Field Wise Gas Production in Chevron operated Gas Field

Bibiyana Gas field

Moulavi Bazar

Jalalabad Gas field

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

Bibiyana Gas field Moulavi Bazar Jalalabad Gas field

Figure No: 29 Field Wise Gas Production in Chevron

operated Gas Field in MMcfd

Series1

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Secrorwise Gas Consumption In FY 2013-14

Table No: 14 (1CM=35.31CF)

SI No. Name of Specification MMCM MMcfd

1. Power 9311.86 913.34

2. Industry 3843.66 377.00

3. Captive 3798.38 372.56

4. Fertilizer 1697.64 166.51

5. Commercial 249.356 24.46

6. Domestic 2541.19 249.25

7. CNG 1136.98 111.52

8. Tea estate 22.37 2.19

Total 22,601.44

2216.83

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

14001 11

21

31

41

51

61

71

81

91

10

1

11

1

12

1

13

1

14

1

15

1

16

1

17

1

18

1

19

1

20

1

21

1

22

1

23

1

24

1

25

1

26

1

27

1

28

1

29

1

30

1

31

1

32

1

33

1

34

1

35

1

Figure No: 30 Field Wise Gas Production in Chevron

Operated Gas field in MMcfd

M. Bazar

Bibiyana

Jalalabad

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913.34, 41%

377, 17%

372.56, 17%

166.51, 8%

24.46, 1% 249.25, 11%

111.52, 5% 2.19, 0%

Figure No: 31 Sector wise Gas Consumption

Power

Industry

Captive

Fertilizer

Commercial

Domestic

CNG

Tea estate

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

1000

Figure No: 32 Sector wise Gas Consumption in MMcfd

Series1