Medvezhye gas field

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Medvezhye
Country Russia
Region Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
Offshore/onshoreonshore
Operator Gazprom
Field history
Discovery1967
Start of production1972
Production
Current production of gas140×10^6 m3/d
4.89×10^9 cu ft/d
Estimated gas in place2.37×10^12 m3
83×10^12 cu ft
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The Medvezhye gas field is a natural gas field located in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia. Discovered in 1967, it was developed by Gazprom, beginning production of natural gas and condensates in 1972. By 2013, the total proven reserves of the Medvezhye gas field were around 83 trillion ft3 (2370 km3), with a production rate of around 4.89 billion ft3/day (140×105m3). [1]

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References

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