OPEC expects the output in Azerbaijan to stand at 0.8 mb/d in 2017, 0.7 mb/d in 2018, 0.7 mb/d in 2019, 0.8 mb/d in 2020 and 0.7 mb/d in 2021 and 2022 each.
The cartel believes that the same situation will continue in the longer term. It forecasts the production in Azerbaijan at 0.7 mb/d in 2025-2040.
The main oil output in Azerbaijan currently comes from the Azeri-Chirag-Guneshli (ACG) field. Azeri Light oil with a sulfur content of 0.15 percent is produced at this block.
The contract for development of ACG was signed in 1994. On September 14, 2017 a new agreement for development of ACG block untill 2050 was signed in Baku.
Shareholders in the project are: BP (operator) – 30.37 percent, AzACG (SOCAR) – 25 percent, Chevron – 9.57 percent, INPEX – 9.31 percent, Statoil – 7.27 percent, ExxonMobil – 6.79 percent, TP – 5.73 percent, ITOCHU – 3.65 percent, ONGC Videsh Limitd (OVL) – 2.31 percent.
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