Oil giant ExxonMobil reported Monday it had made two new oil discoveries in the northern Caspian Sea bordering Russia and Kazakhstan
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29 November 2003 y., Saturday
The Texas company said the discoveries are the third and fourth successes in their 1.4-million acre North Caspian Production Sharing Agreement (PSA) area and will be studied further to determine if they are commercially viable.
The oil industry estimates that the North Caspian PSA, a partnership of the two nations and several oil companies, holds more than 9 billion barrels of oil.
The discoveries, announced Monday, were made on artificial islands in the Kashagan Southwest and Aktote prospects. Aktote struck oil at the 14,000-foot depth and measured a flow at 1,550 barrels per day. The Kashagan discovery occured at 19,275 feet and flowed at 2,100 bpd, although through a wider diameter flow line.
The Caspian is considered one of the great new oil-producing areas but development has been slowed by a lack of pipelines.
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