Details on the deal are scant. Block D230 in the North Absheron Basin has a reservoir depth of 3,000-5,000 metres. It is still unclear just how much hydrocarbon resources it holds and how much both companies will have to invest to make it profitable.
The deal is also important in other respects. It allows SOCAR to reinforce its ties with BP, sharply criticised in the last few months by President Ilham Aliyev for failing to maintain oil and gas production.
The latest data showed that BP’s oil output was flat in the first quarter of 2016, compared to last year, while gas production grew by 3.8% to 2.7b cubic metres in the same period.
Sustained low oil prices over the past two years have taken a toll on SOCAR, which has embarked on a campaign to cut costs and sell off assets. SOCAR, though, appears ready to commit to new exploration ventures. Earlier this month it also agreed a deal with Uzbekistan.
ENDS
Copyright ©The Conway Bulletin — all rights reserved
(News report from Issue No. 282, published on May 27 2016)