- Cantarell Field
Infobox Oil field
name = Cantarell
region = North America
country =Mexico
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offonshore = Offshore
operators =Pemex
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discovery = 1976
startofproduction = 1981
peakofproduction = 2004
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producingformations =Jurassic Cantarell Field or Cantarell Complex is the largest
oil field inMexico and one of the largest in the world. It was discovered in 1976 by a fisherman, Rudesindo Cantarell. In November 2006Pemex reported that Cantarell has produced 11.429 billion barrels of oil. [cite web |url=http://www.pemex.com/index.cfm?action=content§ionID=8&catID=40&subcatID=3672 |title=Pemex: ]It is located 80 km offshore in the
Bay of Campeche . This complex comprises four major fields: Akal (by far the largest), Nohoch, Chac and Kutz. The reservoirs are formed from carbonatebreccia ofUpper Cretaceous age, the rubble from the asteroid impact that created theChicxulub Crater . The recently discovered Sihil (1-1.5 billion barrels) contains light oil inJurassic strata below the other reservoirs and is generally referred to as a separate field, although its development will obviously benefit from the infrastructure already in place above it. Cantarell's oil production peaked in 2004 and has declined in subsequent years, with further decline expected in the future. [cite news |url=http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-pemex8feb08,1,3031907.story?coll=la-headlines-business |title=Production decline worsens at Mexico's biggest oil field |author=Marla Dickerson |date=2007-02-08 |publisher=L.A. Times ]The first field was discovered in 1976, and by 1981 the Cantarell complex was producing 1.16 million barrels (180,000m³) per day. However, the production rate dropped to 1 million barrels (160,000 m³) per day in 1995. The
nitrogen injection project started operating in 2000, and it increased the production rate to 1.6 million barrel/d (250,000 m³/d), to 1.9 million barrel/d (300,000 m³/d) in 2002 and to 2.1 million barrel/d (330,000 m³/d) of output in 2003, which ranks Cantarell the second fastest producing oil field in the world behindGhawar Field inSaudi Arabia . [cite news |url=http://www.energybulletin.net/21299.html |title=Mexico's Cantarell field: how long will it last? |author=Tom Standing |publisher=Energy Bulletin |date=2006-10-09 ]The nitrogen for the nitrogen injection process is supplied by the largest nitrogen production plant in the world. The plant currently consists of four production lines, each consisting of an air separation unit (ASU) powered by its own turbine generator, which is supplied with natural gas by
PEMEX , and ancillary equipment. A fifth production line was under construction in late 2006. The nitrogen production plant was built by a consortium among: the construction/engineering companies Empresas ICA of Mexico andFluor Corp. of the USA; gas companiesLinde andBOC Group ; Westcoast Energy of Canada, a gas pipeline company later acquired bySpectra Energy ; andMarubeni . The nitrogen plant is owned and operated by a joint venture company which is majority owned byBOC Group , which was itself acquired by Linde in 2006.Luis Ramírez Corzo, head of PEMEX's exploration and production division, announced on
August 12 ,2004 that the actual oil output from Cantarell is forecast to decline steeply from 2006 onwards, at a rate of 14% per year. In March 2006 it was reported that Cantarell had already peaked, with a second year of declining production in 2005. For 2006, the field's output declined by 13.1%, according toJesús Reyes Heróles , the director-general of PEMEX. [cite news |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/08/business/worldbusiness/08fobriefs-PEMEXOILFIEL_BRF.html |title=Mexico: Pemex Oil Field Declining |publisher=NY Times |author=Elizabeth Malkin |date=2007-02-08 ] Heróles also predicted a decline of 15% for 2007.In July 2008, daily production rate fell sharply by 36 perecent to 973,668 barrel from 1.526m before. [cite news|url=http://www.latinpetroleum.com/new/printable.php?aid=4138 |title=Pemex July oil output falls 12% as Cantarell declines |publisher=
Bloomberg |author=Thomas Black |date=2008-08-21 ] This rapid decline is postulated to be a result of production enhancement techniques causing faster oil extraction at the expense of field longevity.In order to try to maintain heavy crude production in the Bay of Campeche, PEMEX is focusing its efforts on the development of the
Ku-Maloob-Zaap complex in an adjacent area, which can be connected to the existing facilities of Cantarell. Ku-Maloob-Zaap complex is expected to produce 0.8 million barrel/d by the end of decade.ee also
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*Oil in Mexico References
External links
* [http://www.raisethehammer.org/index.asp?id=269 Peak Oil is Now Official] by Trey Shaughnessy,
18 March ,2006 .
* [http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/finanzas/55660.html Mexico Oil Production going down January 2007]
* [http://welttag.blogspot.com/2006/12/cantarell-el-mega-yacimiento-petrolero.html Cantarell main data]
* [http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=33864 Rigzone Article on Decline]
* [http://home.entouch.net/dmd/cantarell.htm Cantarell is Dying (Article)]
* [http://www.pemex.com/index.cfm?action=content§ionID=8&catID=40&subcatID=3672 Cantarell History and FACTS Pemex]
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