Iranian projects: Gas

Iran has 15.8% of the world's gas reserves (812 trillion cu ft), of which between 8-10% lies in the South Pars gas field, the largest in the world. Iran's gas reserves are the world's second largest, exceeded only by those of Russia. The South Pars gas field, which is set to increase Iran's gas exports massively, straddles the border between Qatari and Iranian waters in the Persian Gulf. It was discovered by Qatar in 1971 and identified as a gas resource by Iran in 1988. Almost half of the field's 14 sub-fields have been awarded. The remaining ones are in the process of being tendered. South Pars is due to be developed in up to 30 phases over at least 25 years, eventually producing 25,000 million cu ft per day and 1 million bpd of condensate. Among the companies already involved in South Pars are TotalFinaElf, ENI SpA and Enterprise Oil PLC, while Royal Dutch/Shell Group and BP PLC are also bidding for exploration licences. With 4 huge gas refineries, Iran's present gas refining capacity is 180 million cubic metres per day.

The following table comprises fields containing natural gas with no oil ("non-associated" fields).

Name Description Reserves Output Main operators Main (sub)contractors; main suppliers Dates
SOUTH PARS The South Pars field in the Persian Gulf is shared by Iran and Qatar          
South Pars phase 1   280 Tcf; 17 billion barrels of liquids 8 billion cfpd Petropars (60% owned by NIOC) Petroleum Development and Engineering Company (PEDEC, affiliated to NIOC) Identified in 1988; onstream 2002
(South Pars, phase 1) Gas platform, 6400 tons       Samsung, Sadra Onstream 2002
South Pars phases 2 & 3     Eventually 2 billion cfpd + 80,000 bpd of condensates TotalFinaElf, Gazprom, Petronas    
South Pars phases 4 & 5     Eventually 80,000 bpd of condensate + 1 million tons of LPG annually and also over 1 million tons of ethane a year Agip Iran (subsid. of Eni), Petropars; NIOC to take over after project is on-stream   Onstream 2004?5
South Pars, phases 6-8 platforms, pipeline to shore, gas processing and liquids extraction plant   3 billion cfpd of natural gas and 120,000 bpd of condensate Petropars (with Enterprise Oil (owned by Shell), possibly to be replaced by Statoil)
Statoil is the frontrunner for buy-back contract
   
South Pars, phases 9-12 domestic market, LNG export, condensate production       9 and 10: LG (Korea) or Technip-Coflexip to sign a contract soon Project starts 2002
Tabnak   14,820 bn cf 56 mm cm per day   National Iranian Drilling Company (NIDC) + a Chinese and an Iranian company Project starts 2002
Dorra Territory disputed by Kuwait 7?13 Tcf        
North Pars Natural gas, for re-injection into oilfields 48 Tcf Aiming for 3.6 billion cfpd      
4 natural gas processing trains         Hyundai  
Khuff (Dalan) reservoir Part of Salman oilfield 6.4 Tcf May reach 500 Mmcf/d + 120,000 bbl/d of crude oil NIOC    
Aghar Fars province 13 Tcf 600 Mmcf/d National Iranian Gas Company   Project started 1995
Dalan Fars province 13 Tcf 800 Mmcf/d NIGC   Project started 1995
Tabnak located in southern Iran 14 Tcf        
Homa field southern Fars 4 Tcf        
Zireh field in Bushehr province 800 Bcf        
Dalan Incl 40mw power plant   800 Mmcf/d NIGC   Project started 1995
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