To raise output to 40 million SCMD, TP will award EPCI contract(s) for Sakarya Gas Field Development Phase 2

In 2020, following the Tuna-1 exploration well at the Sakarya Gas Field, the Turkish Petroleum Corporation (TPAO) revealed its initial significant finding of a substantial natural gas deposit, verified to hold a capacity of 405 billion cubic meters. Following the identification of an additional gas deposit after the Amasra-1 exploration in early 2021, located 40 km northwest of the Tuna-1 site, the overall capacity of the field rose to 540 billion cubic meters.

 

The Sakarya Gas Field Development Project swiftly  commenced soon after its discovery. An engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (EPCI) contractor is presently tasked with transporting gas from the reservoir to the distribution network under Phase 1 of the project.

Gas extracted from ten production wells in the Sakarya Gas Field, situated approximately 2,150 meters below the water’s surface and 165 kilometers from Filyos, is integrated into Turkey’s network through the Onshore Processing Facility, which handles up to 10 million standard cubic meters daily. The initial supply of gas from the Sakarya Gas Field to Turkey’s network is anticipated in 2023.

To boost output to 40 million SCMD, TP will allocate EPCI Contract(s) for Phase 2 of the Sakarya Gas Field Development, utilizing an FPU-based approach. In the second stage of development, a rival FEED analysis and subsequent EPCI are planned for augmenting production by 30 million SCMD of gas, necessitating the drilling of 26 more wells. The output from the site will be refined and transported to Filyos as processed gas.

The planned sequence for developing the Sakarya  Gas Field is outlined as: 

– Stage 1: Establishment of both land and sea facilities crucial for attaining the initial output peak from the first ten wells of the Sakarya Gas Field. 

– Stage Two: The essential infrastructure components, both on land and at sea, along with the floating systems required to achieve an additional 30 million SCMD production capacity from: 

• Stage 2a: 10 wells with a Floating Production Unit. 

• Stage 2b: 16 wells plus a Floating Production Unit. 

The integration of Stage One and Stage Two will together yield an overall output capability of 40 million SCMD from a collective sum of 36 wells.

The installation of a 16-inch pipeline by Castoro10  is scheduled for September 2024.

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