Shebelinka gas field

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Shebelinka gas field (Ukraine)
Country Ukraine
Region Kharkov Oblast
Offshore/onshoreonshore
Coordinates 49°26′55″N36°34′57″E / 49.4486°N 36.5825°E / 49.4486; 36.5825
Operator Ukrnafta
Field history
Discovery1950 [1]
Start of development1956
Start of production1958
Production
Recoverable gas520×10^9 m3
18.4×10^12 cu ft

The Shebelinka gas field is a natural gas field that was discovered in 1950 [1] in Kharkov Oblast.

It began production in 1956 and produces natural gas [2] and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Shebelinka gas field are around 18.4 trillion cubic feet (520×109m³). [3]

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