Seismic surveys will be conducted at the "Shah Deniz" field to study changes in gas layers
BP-Azerbaijan plans to begin a seismic survey program at the "Shah Deniz" field in 2025. According to the company's data, among the upcoming key activities is a series of seismic studies to monitor changes in the gas layers. "The research will be carried out as part of the "Shah Deniz" seismic survey program for 2025-2034," reports the British company.
Additionally, until 2027, drilling and completion of additional wells from the “Shah Deniz Bravo” platform will be carried out as part of the "Stage-2" development project of the "Shah Deniz" field. As of the end of the third quarter of 2024, 21 out of 26 planned wells had been drilled within "Stage-2".
It should be recalled that on December 17, 2013, the "Shah Deniz" consortium signed the final investment agreement for the "Stage-2" project. As part of this project, gas production began in mid-2018, followed by exports to Türkiye and Europe.
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