Sakhalin-I
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The Sakhalin-I () project, a sister project to Sakhalin-II, is a consortium for production of oil and gas on Sakhalin Island and immediately offshore. It operates three fields in the Okhotsk Sea: Chayvo, Odoptu, and Arkutun-Dagi.
Key facts
- Oilfield.name
- Sakhalin-I projectChayvo, Odoptu, Arkutun-Dagi fields
- Oilfield.region
- Sakhalin
- Oilfield.country
- Russia
- Oilfield.offonshore
- offshore
- Oilfield.operator
- Rosneft, Sakhalinmorneftegaz-Shelf
- Oilfield.image
- Sakhalin-1 P.PNG
- Oilfield.oil_production_bbl/d
- 250000
- Oilfield.est_oil_bbl
- 2300
- Oilfield.est_gas_bft
- 17100
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Encyclopedic overview
8 sectionsContents
- History
- Development
- Consortium
- Environment
- ExxonMobil withdrawal
- See also
- References
- External links
The Sakhalin-I () project, a sister project to Sakhalin-II, is a consortium for production of oil and gas on Sakhalin Island and immediately offshore. It operates three fields in the Okhotsk Sea: Chayvo, Odoptu, and Arkutun-Dagi.
In 1996, the consortium completed a production-sharing agreement between the Sakhalin-I consortium, the Russian Federation and the Sakhalin government. The consortium was managed and operated by Exxon Neftegas Limited (ENL), a unit of ExxonMobil, until Exxon's withdrawal in March 2022 following the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine. The Russian government froze Exxon's investment in August 2022 and ordered its transfer to a newly created Russian company the following October.
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