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SOCAR, BP extend “Contract of Century” till 2050

23 December 2016 [17:56] - TODAY.AZ

By Azernews

By Nigar Abbasova

Azerbaijan’s energy major SOCAR and BP-operated Azerbaijan International Operating Company (AIOC) signed an agreement on future development of the Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG) field on December 23, BP reported. 

The agreement will cover the development of the field until 2050 and will add significant resource development potential. The document agrees the key commercial terms for the future development of the ACG field and enables the parties to conclude negotiations and finalize fully-termed agreements in the next few months.

The document was undersigned by SOCAR head Rovnag Abdullayev and BP regional president for Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey Gordon Birrell.

The existing ACG PSA was signed in September 1994 for 30 years. Oil production from the field began in November 1997. To date the field has produced more than 3 billion barrels of oil with around $33 billion of investment.

Abdullayev, addressing the event, said that SOCAR has been in negotiations with ACG’s foreign partners for some time and fully-termed agreements will be completed in the near future.

“ACG is known as the “Contract of the Century”. It is very important to Azerbaijan - it is the symbol of our oil industry. It has opened up a whole new era for the country’s development. The document we signed today with ACG’s foreign partners signifies that we can now look ahead to many more years of ACG’s success.”

Birrell, in his turn, said that BP is pleased to have the opportunity to continue to lead this world-class field development safely and efficiently.

 “Today’s signing allows us to look ahead to the next chapter in ACG’s success and indeed in Azerbaijan’s energy story. We believe together we will be able to build on this success by continuing to combine the country’s potential and experience with leading technology,” he said , adding that the agreement will enable future investments and projects, and will bring many thousands of jobs in the years ahead.

BP CEO Bob Dudley, in turn said that it is an important day for Azerbaijan, SOCAR and the AIOC partnership.

 “The document opens up an exciting opportunity to the middle of the century for us to continue this extraordinary partnership. In 1994 we set out to develop ACG in the new phase of the country’s energy journey. BP is very proud to be a part of this long-term partnership and looks forward to continuing it for many decades to come.”

ACG is a super-giant field located about 100 km east of Baku. It is the biggest producing oil field in the Caspian Sea and covers an area of more than 432 square kilometers. The field lies in water depths of between 120 and 170 metres. The depth of the reservoir is 2,000-3,500 metres.

There are six producing platforms on ACG, linked with a world-class onshore terminal in Sangachal near Baku. From the terminal ACG oil is exported to world markets primarily by the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil export pipeline and the Western Route Export Pipeline to Supsa.

BP is the operator acting on behalf of AIOC and the Contractor Parties to the ACG Production Sharing Agreement.

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