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Annual Gas Production and Consumption, 2012-13

HYDROCARBON Unit

Energy and Mineral Resources Division

Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources

October, 2013

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Table of Content

1.0. Introduction 2.0. Summary of Gas Production 3.0. Gas Production. 3.1. National Gas Producing Companies 3.1.1. Petroleum Exploration and Production Co. Ltd. (BAPEX) 3.1.2. Fenchuganj Gas Field 3.1.3. Salda Nadi Gas Field 3.1.4. 3.1.5. Semutang Gas Fields 3.1.6. Sundalpur Gas Field 3.1.7. Srikail Gas Field 3.2. Bangladesh gas Fields Co. Ltd (BGFCL) 3.2.1. 3.2.2. 3.2.3. 3.2.4. Narshingdi Gas Field 3.2.5. 3.3. Gas Fields Co. Ltd. 3.4. Kailas Tila Gas Field 3.5. Rashidpur Gas Field 3.6. Beani Bazar Gas Field 3.7. Sylhet Gas Field 3.8. 4.0. International Oil and Gas Companies 4.1. Chevron Bangladesh Ltd 4.1.1. 4.1.2. 4.1.3. Moulavi Bazar Gas Field 4.2. Tullow Oil 4.3. Bangura Gas Field 5.0. Santos

6. Gas Supply and Consumption

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List of Figures:

Figure 1: Field wise Daily Gas Production in MMcfd.

Figure 2: Well wise Annual Gas Production in MMcfd

Figure 3A: Comparison of Annual Gas Production in MMcfd.

Figure 3 B: Annual Gas Production, Gas fields flowing low (below 55 MMcfd)

Figure 4: Line Graph highlighting gas production by National, International Companies

Figure 5: Company wise Gas Production in MMcfd/Bscf.

Figure 6: Field wise Gas Production in MMcfd

Figure 7: Field-wise Condensate Recovery in bbl /Day,

Figure 8: Comparison of Field wise Annual Condensate Recovery,

Figure 9: Annual Recovery of Liquid in 1000 Liter,

Figure 10: Recovery of Liquid fraction in 1000 Lit,

Figure 11: Well wise Gas Production in MMcfd, National Companies,

Figure 12: Field wise Gas Production in MMcfd, National Companies, 3

Figure 13: Comparison of Annual Gas Production by National Companies,

Figure 14: Field Wise Annual Gas Production of National Companies

Figure 15: Field wise Gas Production by BAPEX, (Stack Bar)

Figure 16: Annual Gas Production in MMcfd, BAPEX, Pie graph,

Figure 17: Field wise Gas Production by BGFCL,

Figure 18: Field Wise Annual Gas Production in MMcfd, BGFCL, (Pie graph)

Figure 19: Field Wise Gas Production in MMcfd, SGFL,

Figure 20: Well wise Gas Production in MMcfd, SGFL.

Figure 21: Well Wise Gas Production by IoC s,

Figure 22: Field wise Gas Production in MMcfd, IoCs,

Figure 23: Field wise Gas Production by IOCs in MMcfd and Bscf, (Pie Graph)

Figure 24: Field wise Gas Production in MMcfd, Chevron operated Gas Fields.

Figure 25: Pie Graph showing Share in Production of gas fields operated by Chevron, .

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Figure 26: Well wise gas production from wells operated Tullow Oil.

Figure 27: Shows well wise gas production of Sangu Off Shore field.

Figure 28 shows sector wise gas consumption in MMcfd. Last figure shows

Fig: 26: Sector wise Gas Consumption in MMcfd

Figure 29: Shows volume of Liquid fraction recovered from producing gas Fields.

Figure 30: Sector wise Gas Consumption in MMcfd/Bscf,

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Introduction:

In 2012-13 fiscal year total production of gas logged 811 Bscf and in MMcfd daily average production was 2222 MMcfd. During the year well wise maximum daily gas production was 117.4 MMcfd . Well wise minimum gas production was 3.24 MMcfd. During the two Eid holidays gas consumption is significantly reduced. In figure 1 and 2 significant reduction in gas production during two Eid holidays can be observed (Figure 1, 2, 4 and 5.

During the year some of the wells were shut down. At the same time a number of new wells were open for production. Rate of increase in production over the year was quite low. In 2011-12 fiscal year total gas production was 749 MMcfd and this equals to 2045MMcfd.

In 2012-13 annual increase in gas production was 177 MMcfd. Annual gas production in 2012-13 logged 2222 MMcfd. Total producing wells was 20. Gas production is largely depended on Bibiyana, Titas, Jalalabad and Habiganj gas fields. This four gas fields provided 84 percent (1707 MMcfd) of total production.

According to Gustavson Associates in 2012-13 gas demand could be 2565 MMcfd under most likely gas demand scenario. In case of low gas demand, this volume could be 2416 MMcfd. Actual production was below the projected minimum gas demand.

During the year 77 wells in 20 gas fields were flowing. However during the year a number of wells were shut down. On the other hand new wells were added to the production stream. At the end of the year 81 wells were flowing. During the year national companies produced 367 Bscf gas from 54 wells. Minimum production was recorded from Shahbazpur gas field (7.2 MMcfd). Srikail gas field was open for production in the middle of March, 2013. During this period (3 1/ months) average daily production from Srikail gas field was 24.8 MMcfd.

Chevron, Tullow Oil and Santos, these three international companies remained active during the period. IOCs production logged 395 Bscf which equals to 1083 MMcfd. At the beginning of the year IOC production was below 1200 MMcfd and this gradually increased with tine and at the later part of the year production was above 1204 MMcfd. Sangu gas field is struggling and may shut down shortly. Howe this will bale little effect in gas production.

Report on annual gas production of the year 2012-13 is prepared using daily gas and condensate production data. Information on gas and condensate production was received from the gas production companies. Information on gas purchase and sales is collected from MIS report (June 2013) of Petrobangla. Figure 1 shows daily well wise gas production in MMcfd. Field wise annual gas production in MMcfd is shown in Figure 2. Figure 3A shows field wise gas production in line graph. This is for convenience of readers Figure 4A and 3B compared field wise gas production in line graph. Low producing gas fields are shown in separate figure Fig 3B. Figure 4 compares daily gas production of national companies and IOCs.

In the current year four gas fields,. Bibyana, Titas, Jalalabad and Habioganj gas fields produced 592 Bscf gas and average production was 1622 MMcfd. Remaining 182 Bscf gas is produced by 12 gas fields (figure 2).

According to MIS report (2012-13)

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Gas Production Summary:

Three national and three international companies remain active in production of gas. d. Well wise average daily gas production was 2222 MMcfd (811 Bscf) This is presented as Figure 1. Field wise gas production in MMcfd for the year is provided in Figure 2.

Figure 3A shows annual gas production (MMcfd) of all producing gas fields in line graph. For better under understanding gas fields producing less than 55 MMcfd is included in figure 3B as Figure 3B. Figure 4 compares annual gas production in MMcfd by national and international companies. For better understanding total gas production is added to the figure 4. Company wise gas production is shown as figure 5. Figure 6 is based on field wise annual gas production in MMcfd.

According Gustavson Associates in 2012-13 gas demand could be 2535 MMcfd under most likely gas demand scenario. In case of low gas demand Gustavson considered gas demand at 2285 MMcfd.

During the year increase in gas production was 49 Bscf (139 MMcfd). Cumulative production on 31 June 2013 logged 11.4 Tscf. Figure 7 shows company wise condensate extraction in bbl/day. Field wise condensate recovery in bbl per day is shown as figure 8. Annual recovery of liquid (Condensate, Kerosene, Octane, NGL, MS, HSD and ) is displayed in figure 10. Figure 9

Well wise minimum gas production was recorded at 0.7 MMcfd from Sangu well 1. Maximum well wise production was recorded from Bibiyana well 1 at 115 MMcfd.

Out of total production national companies share was 1001 MMcfd. Total production of national companies during the year was 365 Bscf . In the past year total production by national companies was 1079 MMcfd. 54 wells was open for production during the year.

During the year IOCs gas production logged 1186 MMcfd (433 Bscf). IOCs produced this volume of gas using 30 wells. During the year maximum gas production was recorded from Bibiyana Gas field. Table (Below) compares company wise gas production for 2012-13. .

MMcfd SGFL BGFCL BAPEX Chevron Tullow Sangu Total 2012-13 154 100.4 77 1101 88 15.4 2222

Figure 7 shows field wise condensate recovery during the year. Maximum condensate recovery was 33023 bbl/day from Bibiyana gas field. Kailas Tila gas field occupied second position and daily condensate recovery was 748 bbl/day. Condensate recovery from Titas gas field was 447 bbl per day. In addition to condensate, NGL, Octane, Octane, Kerosene, HSD, and MS is recovered. Figure 8 shows condensate recovery arranged according to volume. Table below shows

Table below shows volume of liquid products in 1000 liter from well stream.

FY, BSCF MS HSDL NGL Condensate SKO Octane 2012-13 8027.7 6771 2584 34153 2928 1649

Figure 9 shows annual recovery of condensate, kerosene, octane, MS, HSD and NGL. In figure 10 condensate is removed to highlight the remaining liquid fraction.

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Gas Production:

National Companies:

In 2012-13 fiscal year one E and P company (BAPEX) and two gas producing companies ( BGFCL and SGFL) operating 15 gas fields in the country. During the year total production of national companies logged 375 Bsc, which equals to 1028 MMcfdcf). National companies produced through 55 wells Average well wise production was 18.7 MMcfd. Well wise maximum production was 41 MMcfd (Titas) and minimum production was 2.0 MMcfd. Condensate production logged 52.3 thousand bbl. Figure 12 shows daily gas production in MMcfd Figure 12 shows fieldwise gas production in MMcfd of national companies. Figure 13 displayed company wise (National Co) gas production in MMcfd. These companies are BGFCL, SGFL and BAPEX. Figure 14 shows field wise gas production in MMcfd.

The national companies produced 368 Bscfgas. Average daily production was 1007 MMcfd. Production was obtained through 54 wells. Maximum well wise production was recorded from well 7 and well 10. Average gas flow rate was 41 MMcfd. 41 MMcfd from Habiganj well # 7 and 10.

Bangladesh Petroleum Exploration and Production Co. Ltd. (BAPEX): BAPEX is the lone E and P company of Petrobangla. In 2012-13 fiscal year the company operated six gas fields i.e. Shahbazpur, Salda, Fenchuganj, Semutang, Sundalpur and Srikail gas fields. Sundalpur and Srikail are two discoveries by BAPEX. Geologically Bangura and Srikail could be a single anticline. Some study may be considered. Figure 15 shows field wise annual gas production in stack gar. Figure 16 shows annual gas production in pie graph. Total gas production during the year the company produced at an average rate of 100 MMcfd. Figure 6 shows well wise annual gas production in MMcfd. Field wise annual gas production is shown in Figure 16. During the year 2961 thousand liter condensate was recovered.

Fenchuganj gas field is the main gas producer of the company. In 2012-13 13.Average daily production was 51.8 MMcfd. Average daily production was within 17-19 MMcfd. In the middle of May well #2 (Lower Sand) was open for production. This increased field production to 38-39 MMcfd. Annual average gas production was 36 MMcfd. During the year 1828 thousand liter condensate was recovered.

Salda Nadi Gas Field: During the year two wells were producing. Average production was 15 MMcfd. Total production during the year was 5.5 Bscf. In addition 434 thousand liter condensate was recovered.

Salda gas field is a small gas field. This gas field is producing for quite some time. During 2012-13 fiscal year this gas field showed indication of pressure decline. During the year this field produced at an average rate of 16 MMcfd.

Shahbazpur Gas Field: Shahbazpur gas field id located in Shahbazpur i.e. Bhola island. Because of this gas supply is limited within the island. In 2012-13 this gas field produced at an average rerate of 7.2 MMcfd and total production was 2.9 Bscf. Second well drilled to increase production. 1828 thousand liter condensate was also recovered during the year.

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Semutang Gas Field; This gas field was discovered in 1970-71 Oil & Gas Development Corporation. After independence the area, including the discovered gas pool was awarded Shell Oil. Shell drilled another well. Shell left the country as the reward was not attractive for them. This field was awarded to BAPEX. This well was completed as a gas producer in December 2011. During 2012-13 fiscal year this field produced at an average rate of 8.9 MMcfd. Total production in the year was 3.3 Bscf. In addition to this 231 thousand litre condensate was also recovered.

Sundalpur Gas Field: This gas field was discovered by BAPEX in in 2011-12. In the s3ame year this gas field was brought into production in March 2011-12. During the current fiscal year this field produced at an average rate of 8.6 MMcfd. Total production during the year logged 2.4 Bscf. 24 thousand litre condensate was recovered.

Srikail Gas Field: Srikail gas field was discovery of BAPEX. This field was brought into production in on 14 May, 202. Average daily production was 7.5 MMcfd Figure 16) and total production was 2.7 Bscf. In addition to this 429 thousand condensate was also recovered. It may be mentioned here that geologically Srikail is part of Bangura structure. Tulllow is producing from this structure. A joint study on Srikail and Bangura can be initiated for better understanding of the structure.

Bangladesh Gas Fields Co. Ltd: This the second largest gas producer of the country. The company operates Titas, Habiganj, Bakhrabad, Narshingdi and Meghna gas fields. In 2012-13 the company produced 281 Bscf gas. Average daily production was 771 MMcfd. In term of gas reserve, Titas is the largest gas field of the country. During the year 257365 thousand liter liquid was recovered. MS, 65,716 thousand liter, 37324 thousand HSD and 957005 thousand liter condensate was recovered. Figure 17 shows field-wise gas production in 2012-13. Figure 18 shows fieldwise annual gas production.

Titas Gas Field is the largest gas field of the country and second largest gas producer. In 2012-13 this gas field produced at an average 468 MMcfd. Well wise maximum production was 40 MMcfd and minimum production was recorded at 6.5 MMcfd (well 10). In addition to gas, From this this fielded 78181 thousand liter liquid was recovered. This includes 13274 thousand liter MS, 37324 liter HSD and 27584 thousand liter re HSD and 21834 thousand liter condensate was recovered.

Habiganj Gas Field is the third largest gas field of the country. During the year Habiganj field produced 85 Bscf gas. Daily average production was 227 MMcfd. and total production was 84 Bscf. During the year production from well 1 and 2 was suspended due to water encroachment. It may be mentioned here that Habiganj reservoir is a strong water drive one. In such case recovery will will be less than that of an expansion drive reservoir.

Bakhrabad Gas Field: During the year this field 11.3 Bscf.2 This equals to daily average production rate of 30.9 MMcfd. During the period 13274 thousand liter MS, 37324 thousand liter HSD and 27584 thousand 74 110 MS, 37328 thousand MS, 12201 thousand liter HSD and 498 thousand liter condensate was recovered.

Narshingdi: During the year well 1 and 2 were flowing at an average rate of production was 17 and 12 MMcfd receptively. Total production was 310 . During the year 3490 thousand liter condensate was recovered.

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Meghna Gas Field: During the year this field produced 3.7 Bscf and average gas production was 10 MMcfd. Gas production rate was quite stable. During the year 1102 thousand liter condensate was recovered.

Sylhet Gas Fields Ltd: This company operates four gas fields. Gas. During the year 62 Bscf gas was produced by SGFL. Average daily production was 158 MMCFD. During the year 78290 thousand liter MS, 45759 HSD, 29255 NGL, 63848 condensate, 25852 kerosene and 14362 octane. Unit is thousand liter. Brief description of the gas fields are provided below. It may be mention here that gas production stated in this part of the world from Sylhet gas field.

Kailas Tila gas field: This is the main producer of SGFL. During the year 57.9 Bsc f gas was produced. Average daily gas production was 88 MMcfd. During the year six wells were producing. In addition to gas, liquid product is also recovered. This gas field is quite wet and maximum recovery of liquid was achieved from this gas field. In the reported period 62740 thousand liter liquid was recovered. This include 9424 thousand liter MS, 8178 thousand liter HSD, 45591 thousand liter condensate, 29255 thousand liter NGL was recovered.

Rashidpur Gas Field: During the year 17.3 Bscf gas was produced. And daily average production was 48 MMcfd. Rashidpur gas is quite dry and 3430 thousand liter condensate was recovered.

Beani Bazar Gas Field: During the year 3.4 Bscf gas was produced. Average daily production was 9.2 MMcfd. During the same period 10524 thousand liter condensate was recovered.

Sylhet Gas Field: This is the oldest producing gas field of the country. Sylhet structure is known for first oil discovery of the country. During the year 3.4 Bscf gas was produced from yjios field. Average daily gas production 9.2 MMcfd. In addition to gas, 2906 thousand liter MS, 934 thousand liter kerosene and 4305 thousand liter condensate was also recovered.

International E and P Companies

Chevron, Tullow and Santos are three international oil and gas companies (IoC) operating in the country. During the year these three companies produced 443 Bscf gas. Average daily production was 1115 MMcfd. In average per well gas production of IoC wells is much higher than that of the national companies. IoC produce 1115 MMcfd using 28 wells. Average per well production of IoC well is 40 MMcfd. Maximum production was 117 MMcfd from Bibiyana well 1.Durimg tye year 4485 thousand condensate was recovered by the IoCs. Average daily recovery of condensate was 12.3 thousand per day.

Chevron: This company is the largest producer of gas of the country. Chevron operates three gas fields i.e. Bibiyana, Jalalabad and Moulavi Bazar. It may be mentioned It may be mentioned that Bibiyana is the second largest gas field of the country and it is also the largest gas producer of the country. During the year Chevron produced 368 Bscf gas and average daily production was 1008 MMcfd. In addition to gas, this company producer 294,726 thousand liter condensate.

During the year Bibiyana Gas field Produced t 253 Bscf gas and average daily gas production was 692 MMcfd. In addition to gas, 194770 thousand liter condensate was also recovered.

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Jalalabad is the second gas field operated by Chevron. In 2012-13 this field Jalalabad produced 230 MMcfd and total production during the year 10038 thousand liter condensate.

Moulavi Bazar gas field produced 30 Bscf gas average daily production was 86 MMcfd . In addition to gas, 918 thousand liter condensate was recovered.

Tullow Oil operates Bangura gas field. During reported year 32 Bscf gas was produced. Average daily production was 88.4 MMcfd . During the year condensate at an average rate was 99 bbl/day.

Sangu is the lone offshore gas field operated by Santos from Australia. During the year average daily production was 17.3 MMcfd and total production was 6.2 Bscf. Santos is struggling to maintain production.

Production and Supply: During the year gas production logged 764 Bscf and average daily production was 2093 MMcfd.

According to gas production data during the year total production logges 2222 MMcfd which rquals to 811 Bacf. 9 811 Bscf) 222 Mcfd MIS report gas production n logged 226696 MMCM. This equals to 22494 MMcm). According to MIS report gas sales total production was 226669 MMCM and this equals to 801 Bscf. During theyear

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Figure 1: Wellwise Annual Gas Production in MMcfd, July 2012 - June 2013 Srikail Sundalpur Semutang Fenchuganj 4 2600 Fenchuganj 3 Salda, Lr Shahbazpur KTL6. U IGS 2400 KTL 5, NGS KTL 4 MGS KTL3,Ugs KTL2, UGS 2200 KTL 1, MG S Surma 1A Sylhet 7 Beani Bazar 2 Beani Bbazar 1 RP 7, Lr 2000 RP 3, Lr Sst RP 2, Lr SSt RP 1, Up sst 1800 Bakhrabad 1 1600 Habjganj 11 10 7 6 1400 5 4 3 2 Habiganj 1 17 1200 Titas 16 15 14 13 1000 12 11 10 9 800 8 7 6 5 600 4 2 Titas 1 Meghna 1 400 Narshingdi 2 Narshingdi 1 Bangura 5D 3D 2 E 2D 200 Bangura 1 D Jalalabad 4 3 2 0 Jalalabad 1 9 7 6 4 3

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6 Jan, Jan, 13 6

2 Feb, Feb, 132

3 My, 13 3 8 Jun, Jun, 13 8

1 Mar, Mar, 13 1 Bibiyana 12 11

15 Jan, Jan, 13 15 Jan, 13 24

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12 My, 13 12 My, 13 21 My, 13 30

17 Jun, Jun, 1317 Jun, 1326

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11 Sept Sept ,201211 Sept ,201220 Sept ,201229 22 Nov ,201222 13 Nov ,201213 8 7 6 5 4 3 #REF! Bibiyana 1 Sangu 11 Sangu 3z Sangu 1

Figure 2 Fieldwise Gas Production in MMcfd, 1 July - 2012 - 3o June 2013 2400 Srikail 2200 SundalpPur Semutang 2000 Fenchiganj 1800 Shalda 1600 Shahbazpur Kailas Tila 1400 Sylhet 1200 Beani Bazar 1000 Rashidpur Bakhrabad 800 Habiganj 600 Titas

400 Meghna Narshingdi 200 Bangura 0 Jalalabad 1/7/12 1/8/12 1/9/12 1/10/12 1/11/12 1/12/12 1/1/13 1/2/13 1/3/13 1/4/13 1/5/13 1/6/13

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120 Figure 3A: Comparison of Fieldwise Daily Gas Production in MMcfd, 2013-13 Sangu M. Bazar 100 Bangura Narshingdi 80 Meghna Bakhrabad Rashidpur 60 Beani Bazar Sylhet 40 Kailas Tila Shahbazpur Shalda 20 Fenchiganj Semutang

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7/1/2012 5/5/2013 4/7/2013 6/2/2013 9/9/2012 SundalpPur Srikail

Figure 3 B : Comparison of Fieldwise Gas Production in MMcfd, 2012-13 120 Sangu M. Bazar 110 Bangura 100 Narshingdi 90 Meghna 80 Bakhrabad 70 Rashidpur 60 Beani Bazar 50 Sylhet 40 Kailas Tila 30 Shahbazpur 20 Shalda 10 Fenchiganj 0 Semutang SundalpPur

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Figure 4: Contribution in Gas Production MMcfd by the National and International Companies. 2012-13 2500

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Figure 5: Four Major Gas Producer in MMcfd, 2012-13

Habiganj, 231 Jalalabad, 229 MMcfd/84 Bscf MMcfd/ 84 Bscf

Titas, 469 MMcfd/ 171 Bscf Bibiyana, 789 MMcfd/ 288 Bscf

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Figure 6: Company wise Gas Prodiction in MMcfd/Bscf. 2012-13

BAPEX, 86.33 MMcfd/ Santos, 15.99 MMcfd/ 31.15 Bscf 5.83 Bscf SGFL, 154.26 MMcfd/ 56.30 Bscf Chevron, 1100.88 MMcfd/ 401.82 Bscf

BGFCL, 765.92 MMcfd/ 279.56 Bscf

Tullow, 88.34 MMcfd/ 32.24 Bscf

Shahbazpur, 7.2 Fenchuganj, 36.6 Srikail, 7.5 Beani Bazar, 11.8 Kailas Tila , 88.1 Salda Semutang, 8.9 , 7.3 Sangu, 16.9 Sylhet, 9.5 Sundalpur, 9.3 Rashidour, 48.1 Bakhrabad, 30.8 Bibiyana, 690.5

Habiganj, 230.1

Titas, 467.8

M. Bazar, 85.7

Jalalabad, 228.9 Meghna, 10.0 Tullow, 88.4 Narshingdi, 29.9

Figure 8: Fieldwise Gas Production in MMcfd, 212012-13

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Narshingdi, 60.0 Beani Bazar, 12.6 Meghna,Sangu, 19.2 0.45 Bakhrabad, 8.7 Fenchuganj,Sylhet, 19.7 14.1 Salda, 7.5 Semutang, 4.5 M. Rashidpur, 57.7 Sundalpur, 0.7 Bazar, 19.0 Shahcazpur, 0.4 Shrikail, 7.6 Kailas Tila, 747.6

Bangura, 270.2 Bibiyana, 3302.8

Jalalabad, 230.6

Habiganj, 13.1

Titas, 447.5

Figure 9: Fieldwise Condensate Recovery in bbl/Day: 2012-13

Figure 10 : Comparison of Fieldwise Annual Condensate Reconery in bbl/day, 2012-13 3500 3303

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Figure 11: Annual Recovery of Liquid in 1000 Litre, 2012-13

SK, 25852 Octane, 14361 MS, 91564

HSD, 83083

NGl, 29255

Condensate, 410256

Srikail Sundalpur Semutang 1100 Fenchuganj 4 Fenchuganj 3 Salda, Lr Shahbazpur 1000 KTL6. U IGS KTL 5, NGS KTL 4 MGS KTL3,Ugs 900 KTL2, UGS KTL 1, MG S Surma 1A Sylhet 7 800 Beani Bazar 2 Beani Bbazar 1 RP 7, Lr RP 3, Lr Sst RP 2, Lr SSt 700 RP 1, Up sst

600 Bakhrabad 1 Habjganj 11 10 500 7 6 5 4 400 3 2 Habiganj 1 17 Titas 16 300 15 14 13 12 200 11 10 9 8 100 7 6 5 4 0 2 Titas 1 Meghna 1 Narshingdi 2 Narshingdi 1

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Figure 13: Fieldwise gas production in MMcfd by Gas Fields Oprtated by National Companies, 2012-13 1100 Srikail

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7/10/2002 7/19/2002 7/28/2002 8/15/2002 8/24/2002 9/11/2002 9/20/2002 9/29/2002 10/8/2002 11/4/2002 12/1/2002 1/15/2003 1/24/2003 2/11/2003 2/20/2003 3/10/2003 3/19/2003 3/28/2003 4/15/2003 4/24/2003 5/12/2003 5/21/2003 5/30/2003 6/17/2003 6/26/2003

10/17/2002 10/26/2002 11/13/2002 11/22/2002 12/10/2002 12/19/2002 12/28/2002 Narshingdi

Figure 14: Comparison of Annual Gas Productionby National Companies in MMcfd, 2012-13

BAPEX 86.44 SGFL 154.25

BGFCL 766.5

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SundalpPur, 8.6 Semutang, 8.6 Salda Srikail, 7.1 Narshingdi, 29.9 Nadi, 16.0 Fenchuganj, 38.8

Shahbazpur, 7.2 Meghna, 10.0

Kailas Tila, 86.3 Sylhet, 9.4 Beani Bazar, 11.7

Rashidpur, 46.9

Bakhrabad, Titas, 30.8 468.2

Habiganj, 227.5

Figure 15: Fieldwise Annual Gas Prodution of Gas Fields Under National Comoanies, 2012-13

Figure 16: Fleldswise Gas Producvtion by BAPEX, 2012-13 130

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Figutr 17: : Annual Fieldwise Gas Production in MMcfd. BAPEX, 2012-13 Sundalpur 7.5 Sundalpur 9.3 Semutang Fenchuganj: 8.9 36.5 MMcfd

Shahbazpur 7.2

Salda, 16.2

Figure 18: Fieldwise Annual Gas Production in MMcfd, BAPEX, 2012-13 Shahbazpur: Srikail: 7.5 MMcfd/ 2.7 7.2MMcfd, Bscf 2.6 Bscf

Shahbazpur: 9.30 MMcfd/ 3.4 Bscf 7. MMcfd/ 2.65 Bscf2

Fenchuganj: 36..6 MMcfd/ 13.4 Bscf2/ 16.2

36.6 MMcfd//.4..2 Bscf

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900 Figure 19: Fleldswise Gas Producvtion by BGFCLin MMcfd, 2012-13

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700

600

500 Bakhrabad Habiganj 400 Titas 300 Meghna 200 Narshingdi

100

0

Narshingdi, 29.9 Bakhrabad, 30.8 Meghna, 10.0

Titas, 468.2

Habiganj, 227.5

Figure 20: Fieldwise Annual Gas Production in MMcfd of BGFCL, 2012-13

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Figure 21: Fleldswise Gas Producvtion by SGFL in MMcfd, 2012-13 180

160

140

120

100 Kailas Tila

80 Sylhet

60 Beani Bazar Rashidpur 40

20

0

Figure 22: Fieldwise Annual Gas Production in MMcfd,SGFL, 2012-13. SGFL

Kailas Tila Rashidpur 46.9 86.3

Beani Bazar 11.7

Sylhet 9.4

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1400

1300 Figure 23: Fieldwise Gas Production by International Companies in MMcfd: 1st July 2012 to 31 Bangura 5D 1200 3D 2 E 1100 2D Bangura 1 D 1000 Jalalabad 4 3.00 2-Jan-00 900 Jalalabad 1 9 800 7 6 700 4 3 600 M. Bazar 2 Bibiyana 12 500 11 10 400 9 8 300 7 6 200 5 4 100 3 2

0 Bibiyana 1

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6 6 2 8

1 1 Sangu 11

28 28 11 26 10 10 19 15 24 20 29 17

Dcc' Dcc' Dcc' Dcc' Dcc' Dcc'

Nov' Nov' Nov' Nov'

May' May' May' May'

Jan'1 Jan'1 Jan'1

June' June' June'

Feb'1 Feb'1

Feb'1 Sangu 3z

Mar'1 Mar'1 Mar'1 Mar'1 Aprl'1 Aprl'1 Aprl'1 Sangu 1

Figure 24: Fieldwise Gas Production in MMcfd, IOC Operated Gad Fields. 1400

1200

1000

Bangura 800 M. Bazar Bibiyana 600 Jalalabad Sangu 400

200

0

1

11 61 21 31 41 51 71 81 91

111 161 211 261 311 121 131 141 151 171 181 191 201 221 231 241 251 271 281 291 301 321 331 341 351 101

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Figure 25: Fieldwise Gs Productionby IOCs in MMcfd and Bscf. 2012-13

Jalalabad: 229.5 MMcfd/

Bibiyana: 690.5 MMcfd/252 Bscf

1400 Figure 26: Fieldwise Gas Production in MMcfd, IOC Operated Gad Fields.

1200

1000

800 M. Bazar Bibiyana 600 Jalalabad

400

200

0

1

91 11 21 31 41 51 61 71 81

101 111 121 131 141 151 171 181 191 201 211 221 231 241 251 261 271 281 291 301 311 321 331 341 351 161

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M. Bazar: 84.4 MMcfd. Jalabad 7.8 % 224.8 MMcfd/ 20.8 % f

Bibiyana 771.MMcfd/ 71 %

30

25

20

15 Sangu 11 Sangu 3z 10 Sangu 1

5

0

6 Jan,13 6

3 Feb, Feb, 13 3

5 My, 13 My, 5

2 Jun, 13Jun, 2 13Jun, 9

3 Mar, 13 Mar, 3

13 Jan, 13 Jan, 13 13 Jan, 20 13 Jan, 27

7 Aprl, 13 Aprl, 7

10 Feb, Feb, 13 10 Feb, 13 17 Feb, 13 24

12 My, 13 My, 12 13 My, 19 13 My, 26

16 Jun, 13 16 Jun, 13 23 Jun, 13 30

10 Mar, 13 Mar, 10 13 Mar, 17 13 Mar, 24 13 Mar, 31

1 July,20121 July,20128

5 Aug,20125

14 Aprl, 13 Aprl, 14 13 Aprl, 21 13 Aprl, 28

7 Oct Oct ,20127

9 Dec Dec ,20129 2 Dec Dec ,20122

15 July,201215 July,201222 July,201229

2 Sept ,2012Sept 2 ,2012Sept 9

4 Nov ,2012Nov 4

12 Aug,201212 Aug,201219 Aug,201226

14 Oct ,2012 Oct 14 ,2012 Oct 21 ,2012 Oct 28

16 Dec ,2012 Dec 16 ,2012 Dec 23 ,2012 Dec 30

16 Sept ,2012Sept 16 ,2012Sept 23 ,2012Sept 30

11 Nov ,2012Nov 11 ,2012Nov 18 ,2012Nov 25

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Figure 29: Wellwise Gas Production In MMcfd, Tullow Oil, 2012-13. 120 Bangura 5D 5 2 E 2D Bangura 1 D

100

80

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20

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Figure 30: : Secrorwise Gas Consumption In MMcfd and Pertcentage of Total, 2012-13

Domestic Tea Garden 89742 790 Popwer 11% 0% Popwer 37768 5% 328843 Commercial 41% 8806 1%

Industry 135738 17%

Ferilizer 59952 8% Captive Power 134153 17%

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Octane, 14361 Kerosene, 25852 MS, 91563

HSD, 83083

NGL, 29255

Condensate, 410256

Figure 30: Sectprwise Consumption of Gas in MMcfd/ Bscf , 2012-13 CNG , 103.4 MMcfd/ House, 37.8 Bscf 245.8 MMcfd /89.7 Bscf 22.31, 0.1 Power, 900.9 MMcfd/ 13.4, 0.7 328.8 Bscf

Industry, 371.8 MMcfd/ 135.7 Bscf

Fertilizer, 164.2 MMcfd 59.9 Bscf

Captive Power, 367.5 MMcfd/ 134.1 Bscf

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