Kholmistoye is a producing conventional oil field located onshore Russia and is operated by Gazpromneft – Noyabrskneftegaz. According to GlobalData, who tracks more than 34,000 active and developing oil and gas fields worldwide, the field is located in block Kholmisty. Buy the profile here.

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Field participation details

The field is owned by Gazprom.

Production from Kholmistoye

The Kholmistoye conventional oil field recovered 85.54% of its total recoverable reserves, with peak production in 2008. Based on economic assumptions, production will continue until the field reaches its economic limit in 2042.

About Gazpromneft - Noyabrskneftegaz

Gazpromneft - Noyabrskneftegaz, a subsidiary of Gazprom Neft, operates within the upstream energy sector that specifically focusing on exploration activities. It specializes in identifying and evaluating potential oil and gas reserves through various exploration techniques. The company is headquartered in Saint Petersburg City, Saint Petersburg, Russia.

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This content was updated on 20 August 2024

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