Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q2433544> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 53 of
53
with 100 triples per page.
- Q2433544 subject Q6699858.
- Q2433544 subject Q7463125.
- Q2433544 subject Q8413895.
- Q2433544 abstract "Azeri–Chirag–Gunashli (ACG, Azerbaijani: Azəri-Çıraq-Günəşli) or Azeri–Chirag–Deepwater Gunashli is a complex of oil fields in the Caspian Sea, about 120 kilometres (75 mi) off the coast of Azerbaijan. It consist of Azeri and Chirag oil fields, and the deepwater portion of the Gunashli oil field. An overall estimated area of the development is 432.4 square kilometres (167.0 sq mi). It is developed by the Azerbaijan International Operating Company, a consortium of international oil companies, and operated by BP on behalf of the consortium. The ACG fields have estimated recoverable reserves of about 5 to 6 billion barrels (790 to 950 million cubic metres) of petroleum. As of the end of 2005, the production rate from eight pre-drilled wells at the platform was approximately 240,000 barrels per day (38,000 m3/d).The peak of oil production, 835,000 barrels per day (132,800 m3/d), was reached in third quarter of 2010. In the first quarter of 2012 oil production was about 710,000 barrels per day (113,000 m3/d).BP reports that crude oil from ACG is exported through the Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan pipeline to the Mediterranean Sea and the Baku-Supsa Pipeline to Supsa in Georgia, as well as through the Baku-Novorossiysk Pipeline to Novorossiysk in Russia. It is also believed that there are large untapped gas reserves under ACG oilfields.Media reports indicate that according to American Consulting Association IHS CERA (Cambridge Energy Research Associates), the Azeri–Chirag–Gunashli is the third largest oil-field development out of 20 listed. Total investment is estimated at US$20 billion. As of 2008 reports, oil coming from ACG field accounts to nearly 80% of Azerbaijan's total oil output and is expected to bring Azerbaijan potentially $80 billion in profits.".
- Q2433544 wikiPageExternalLink btc.html.
- Q2433544 wikiPageExternalLink agmt1.pdf.
- Q2433544 wikiPageExternalLink image_detail.asp?img_id=4174&a_id=74284.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q1140939.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q1189980.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q1206980.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q1393497.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q1430541.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q152057.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q1537647.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q156238.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q157451.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q15760.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q159.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q1622293.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q166.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q1676384.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q16847677.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q1776022.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q1800455.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q192248.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q2027452.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q2029336.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q211748.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q22656.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q227.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q230.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q2328318.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q248574.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q3195917.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q319642.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q329347.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q339546.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q465952.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q4832459.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q4918.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q501546.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q5101800.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q5484.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q5618513.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q572699.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q587682.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q6699858.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q689880.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q717093.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q7463125.
- Q2433544 wikiPageWikiLink Q8413895.
- Q2433544 comment "Azeri–Chirag–Gunashli (ACG, Azerbaijani: Azəri-Çıraq-Günəşli) or Azeri–Chirag–Deepwater Gunashli is a complex of oil fields in the Caspian Sea, about 120 kilometres (75 mi) off the coast of Azerbaijan. It consist of Azeri and Chirag oil fields, and the deepwater portion of the Gunashli oil field. An overall estimated area of the development is 432.4 square kilometres (167.0 sq mi).".
- Q2433544 label "Azeri–Chirag–Gunashli".