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* Kela-2 Gas Field is located in Baicheng County of Akesu Prefecture in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. | * Kela-2 Gas Field is located in Baicheng County of Akesu Prefecture in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. | ||
* It is geologically at the east section of Kelasu structural belt, Kuche Depression, in the Tarim Basin, with a gas-bearing area of 48.1 square kilometers and 284.029 billion cubic meters of proven gas in place. | * It is geologically at the east section of Kelasu structural belt, Kuche Depression, in the Tarim Basin, with a gas-bearing area of 48.1 square kilometers and 284.029 billion cubic meters of proven gas in place. | ||
| − | * Gas is supplied to the | + | * Gas is supplied to the [[West East Gas Pipeline]] |
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Latest revision as of 08:48, 24 October 2023
Summary Information
- Operator: Petrochina
- Country: China
- Location:
- Production start:
- Partners:
- Type: Oil / Gas
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
+++ Description
- Kela-2 Gas Field is located in Baicheng County of Akesu Prefecture in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
- It is geologically at the east section of Kelasu structural belt, Kuche Depression, in the Tarim Basin, with a gas-bearing area of 48.1 square kilometers and 284.029 billion cubic meters of proven gas in place.
- Gas is supplied to the West East Gas Pipeline
+++ Contractors
- **Aura:** 2x6700kW (2x23 MBtu/h) (Gas fired) heaters
+++ History
- 1997 - Kela 2 Gas Field discovered
- 2003 - Construction started
- 2004 - Gas production started
- 2006 - Second processing plant commissioned
+++ Geology
- Kela-2 Gas Field is of high-steep structure with its massive gas reservoirs buried at a depth of 3,500-4,100 meters.
- The gas is accumulated in Lower Tertiary dolomite, Lower Tertiary glutenite and Cretaceous sandstone formations.
- The gas field has a reservoir pressure of 74.35 MPa, a pressure coefficient of 2.02, methane content of more than 98%, and minimal H2S and CO2 contents.
+++ Links