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Abstract
AAPG FOUNDATION PRATT CONFERENCE: PETROLEUM PROVINCES,
21st CENTURY
January 12-15, 2000
San Diego, California
To date some 250 oil and gas accumulations have been identified in Kazakhstan
of which approximately 110 have been developed. Four basins/provinces,
considered to have the most potential for undiscovered reserves, are reviewed.
These are listed in order of descending potential: (1) North Caspian (Peri-Caspian)
Basin; (2) Middle Caspian Basin-Mangyshlak Province; (3) South Turgay Basin;
and (4) North Ustyurt Basin.
Kazakhstan's cumulative oil production is estimated to be 3.8 billion
barrels with approximately 13.2 billion barrels in identified reserves.
Probabilistic estimates of undiscovered oil/condensate are in the 14 billion-barrel
(P95) to 89 billion-barrel (P5) range with the mode (most likely) at 26
billion barrels. Potential gas reserves are equally impressive with identified
reserves at 75.4 trillion cubic feet. Probabilistic estimates of undiscovered
gas are in the 66 trillion cubic feet (P95) to 495 trillion cubic feet
(P5) range with the mode (most likely) at 124 trillion cubic feet. The
bulk of undiscovered oil/condensate and gas reserves are estimated to be
attributable to Kazakhstan's portion of the North Caspian (Peri-Caspian)
Basin.