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Shah Deniz gas field is the largest natural gas field in Azerbaijan. It is situated in the South Caspian Sea, off the coast of Azerbaijan, approximately southeast of Baku, at a depth of . The field covers approximately . The Shah Deniz gas and condensate field was discovered in 1999. Stretching out over 140 square kilometres, the reservoir is similar in size and shape to Manhattan Island. It is considered to be a founding link for Southern Gas Corridor aiming to bring additional and alternative natural gas volumes to EU member countries. ==Shareholders== The Shah Deniz field is operated by BP which has a share of 28.8%. Other partners include TPAO (19%), SOCAR (16.7%), Petronas (15.5%), LUKoil (10%) and NIOC (10%). Eni sold its 5% share to LUKOIL in June 2004. Later divestitures included pre-FID (Final Investment Decision) in December 2013 sales of 10% of the shares by Statoil, to BP and SOCAR who shared them at 3.3% and 6.7% respectively.〔http://www.statoil.com/en/NewsAndMedia/News/2014/Pages/06May_ShahDeniz.aspx〕 as well as sale by Total SA in May 2014 its 10% share to Turkish TPAO〔http://total.com/en/media/news/press-releases/20140530-Azerbaijan-Total-sells-its-10-interest-in-Shah-Deniz-to-TPAO〕 In October 2014, Statoil sold its final remaining 15.5% stake in the project to Petronas for a fee of $2.25 billion. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shah Deniz gas field」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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