Doina gas field

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Doina
Country Romania
Region Black Sea
Offshore/onshoreoffshore
Operator Petrom
Field history
Discovery1990
Start of development1990
Start of production1995
Production
Current production of oil900 barrels per day (~45,000 t/a)
Current production of gas500×10^3 m3/d
17.7×10^6 cu ft/d 0.18×10^9 m3/a (6.4×10^9 cu ft/a)
Estimated gas in place5.7×10^9 m3
200×10^9 cu ft

The Doina gas field is a natural gas field located on the continental shelf of the Black Sea. It was discovered in 1990 and developed by Petrom. It began production in 1995 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Doina gas field are around 200 billion cubic feet (5.7 km³), and production is slated to be around 17.7 million cubic feet/day (0.5×105m³) in 2008. [1]

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References

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