Top ten upcoming crude oil-producing fields in South East Asia

The total Crude oil and condensate production of South East Asia in 2022 was 1.36mmbpd, a decrease of 5.84% when compared to 2021. The largest oil-producing countries in Asia are Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam. Through to 2030, annual crude oil and condensate production is forecasted to decrease by a CAGR of 8.89% to reach 0.59mmbpd. GlobalData uses proprietary data and analytics to provide a complete picture of the total Asia oil & gas fields segment.

Rossukon

Rossukon is located in Gulf of Thailand, Thailand. This crude oil field is owned by Northern Gulf Petroleum Pte (14.25%), Tap Oil (42.75%), Valeura Energy (43.00%) and operated by KrisEnergy (Gulf of Thailand). Production from this field is expected to begin in 2023 and is forecasted to peak in 2025, approximately at the rate of 1.83mmbpd of crude oil and condensate. Based on GlobalData estimates, production will continue until the field reaches its economic limit in 2040. The project is expected to have recoverable reserves of 12.61mmbbl of crude oil and condensate.

Valeura Energy Inc (TSX:VLE) is an upstream oil & gas company, with a clear strategy to add value for shareholders. The Company has a strong balance sheet positioning it for potential inorganic growth opportunities in the near/medium-term, and substantial longer-term upside potential through an operated deep, tight gas play. 

Click to view all articles for the EPIC:
Or click to view the full company profile:
Facebook
X
LinkedIn
Valeura Energy

More articles like this

Valeura Energy

Valeura Energy completes Jasmine Field drilling, boosting output

Valeura Energy Inc (TSX:VLE, OTCQX:VLERF) has announced the successful completion of an infill drilling campaign at the Jasmine field in Licence B5/27 (100% operated working interest), offshore Gulf of Thailand. Dr. Sean Guest, Valeura Energy President and

Valeura Energy

Valeura Energy completes restructuring of Thai operations

Valeura Energy Inc., a Canadian company focused on petroleum and natural gas exploration and production, recently finalised a reorganisation of its subsidiaries in Thailand. This internal restructuring now consolidates Valeura’s interests in the Nong Yao, Manora,

Valeura Energy

Valeura Energy driving growth and innovation in Thailand

Valeura Energy, a Canadian oil and gas firm, has carved a significant presence in the Gulf of Thailand, strategically positioning itself as one of the leading producers in the region. Since acquiring assets from KrisEnergy and

Valeura Energy

Opportunities for energy development in Thailand

Thailand presents a unique opportunity for energy exploration and production. The country benefits from proven petroleum systems and relatively favourable offshore operating conditions in shallow waters. Mid-life oil fields offer potential to extend their lifespan through