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{{Infobox oil field |
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| name = Badak |
| name = Badak |
Revision as of 21:23, 18 February 2024
Badak | |
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Country | Indonesia |
Region | South China Sea |
Offshore/onshore | offshore |
Operator | Pertamina |
Field history | |
Discovery | 1970 |
Start of production | 1971 |
Production | |
Estimated gas in place | 200×10 9 m3 7×10 12 cu ft |
The Badak gas field is a natural gas field located in the South China Sea. It was discovered in 1970 and developed by and Pertamina. It began production in 1971 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Badak gas field are around 7 trillion cubic feet (200×109m³), and production is slated to be around 500 million cubic feet/day (14.2×105m³).[1]
References
- ^ Roy M. Huffington; Helmig, H. M. (1980). "Discovery and Development of the Badak Field, East Kalimantan, Indonesia". M 30: Giant Oil and Gas Fields of the Decade 1968-1978. American Association of Petroleum Geologists. pp. 441–458. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
- The Report: Indonesia, 2010. Oxford Business Group. 2010. p. 97. ISBN 978-1-907065-28-6. Retrieved 5 February 2024. (2010 snapshot)