The document provides information on Myanmar's oil and gas exploration program and key projects. It outlines MOGE's goals to explore and produce oil and gas onshore for self-sufficiency and oversee production sharing contracts offshore. It lists Myanmar's major onshore and offshore oil and gas fields and concessions. It provides details on the Yadana and Yetagun offshore gas projects including reserves, sellers, buyers, facilities, and export details. It also discusses recent gas discoveries in Blocks A-1, A-3, M-9 including the Zawtika and Shwe Pyi Htay fields and potential utilization options for the discovered gas.
2. Block Map of Myanmar
MOGE Aggressive
Exploration Programme
♣ To explore & produce oil and
gas in onshore areas for self-
self-
sufficiency
♣ To oversee and cooperate the
PSCs in Offshore areas
7. Current Onshore Activities by Companies
Company (Operator) Block/Area
MPRL (Myanmar) MOGE-
MOGE-2(N) (Mann
Field)
Goldpetrol (Indonesia) MOGE-
MOGE-1 (Yenangyaung
Field)
IOR-
IOR-2 (Chauk Field)
SINOPEC (China) PSC-
PSC-D (Mahudaung)
CNOOC (China) PSC-
PSC-C1 (Indaw)
PSC-
PSC-C2 (Shwebo-
(Shwebo-
Monywa
ESSAR Group (India) PSC-
PSC-L (Sittway)
Silver Wave (Singapore)
(Singapore) PSC-
PSC-B2 (Nandaw-
Nandaw-
Zebyutaung)
Zebyutaung)
Nobel Oil (Russia)
Russia) PSC-
PSC-A (Hukaung)
Hukaung)
PSC-
PSC-B1 (Uyu)
Uyu)
North Petrol (China) PSC-
PSC-F (Ngahlaingdwin)
(Ngahlaingdwin)
SNOG & UPR (Singapore)
Singapore) PSC-
PSC-R (Mepale)
Mepale)
NOTE : In onshore area, 12 contracts have
been signed with 9 foreign companies. Some
onshore blocks are kept reserve for MOGE
some will be opened very soon.
8. Current Offshore Activities by Companies
COMPANIES (Operator) BLOCKS
TOTAL M-5, M-6 (Yadana)
M-
PETRONAS Carigali M-12, M-13, M-14
M- M-
(Yetagun)
DAEWOO A-1 (Shwe), A-3, AD-7
A- AD-
PTTEP M-3, M-7, M-9, M-11
M- M- M-
CNOOC A-4, M-10
M-
ESSAR A-2
Ngwe Oil & Gas M-8
Twinza Oil YEB
MPRL E&P A-6
Rimbunan & UNOG M-1
CNPC AD- AD- AD-
AD-1, AD-6, AD-8
Petrovietnam & UNOG M-2
Petronas Carigali MD- MD- MD-
MD-4, MD-5, MD-6
KMDC & BOC A-5, A-7, M-15, M-16
A- M- M-
In the offshore area, 29 contracts have been signed
with 14 foreign companies for 30 offshore blocks.
3 shallow water blocks are available for exploration
& development and 19 new deep water blocks are
open for new investors.
OPEN OFFSHORE BLOCKS
Original Open Blocks : M-4, M-17, M18
M- M-
Newly Open Deep Water Blocks : 19 Blocks
10. YADANA GAS PROJECT SUMMARY
LOCATION : MOATTAMA OFFSHORE
BLOCKS : M-5 / M-6
M-
SELLERS : TOTAL 31.24 %
UNOCAL 28.26 %
PTTEP 25.50 %
MOGE 15.00 %
BUYER : PTT Plc
RESERVES : 6.5 TCF
EXPORT DCQ : 525 MMCFD / 565 MMCFD
DOMESTIC GAS : 125 MMCFD
OFFSHORE FACILITIES : WELL HEAD PLATFORM 1 ( 7 WELLS )
WELL HEAD PLATFORM 2 ( 7 WELLS )
WELL HEAD PLATFORM 3 ( 2 WELLS )
PRODUCTION PLATFORM
LIVING QUARTER PLATFORM
FLARE PLATFORM
ONSHORE FACILITIES : PIPELINE CENTER
METERING STATION
PIPELINES : 216 MILES 36” PIPELINE ( OFFSHORE )
39 MILES 36” PIPELINE ( ONSHORE )
START OF GAS EXPORT : 1998
PROJECT COST : 1200 MM$
11. Yadana Project (Block M-5, M-6)
M- M-
HORI ZON GRIDS
YADANA FIELD
Top of the Carbonates
Time map ( ms TWT )
RESERVES : 6.5 TCF EXPORT DCQ : 525 MMCFD
STARTED GAS EXPORT : 1998 PROJECT LIFE : 30 YEARS
12. Yadana Project (Block M-5, M-6)
M- M-
After developing Sein Satellite Field in March 2006, 40 mmcfd of gas
had been produced for domestic use.
13. YADANA GAS PROJECT
• LOCATION : MOATTAMA
• OFFSHOTIORE
• BLOCKS : M-5/M-6
5/M-
• SELLERS
TOTAL 31.24%
UNOCAL 28.26 %
PTTEP 25.50%
MOGE 15.00 %
RESERVES : 6.5 TCF
EXPORT DCQ : 565 MMCFD
DOMESTIC GAS : 200 MMCFD
OFFSHORE FACILITIES
WELL HEAD PLATFORM 1 (7 WELLS)
WELL HEAD PLATFORM 2 (7 WELLS)
PRODUCTION PLATFORM
LIVING QUARTER PLATFORM
FLARE PLATFORM
MEDIUM COMPRESSION PLATFORM
ONSHORE FACILITIES : PIPELINE CENTER
MEETING STATION
PIPELINES
216 MILES 36” PIPELINE(OFFSHORE)
39 MILES 36” PIPELINE(ONSHORE)
95 MILES 24” PIPELINE(OFFSHORE)
TO DAW NYEIN FOR DOMESTIC, IN 2010
START OF GAS EXPORT : 1998
PROJECT COST : 1200 MM$
14. YETAGUN GAS PROJECT SUMMARY
LOCATION : TANINTHARYI OFFSHORE
BLOCKS : M-12 / M-13 / M-14
M- M-
SELLERS : PETRONAS 40.75 %
NIPPON 19.40 %
PTTEP 19.40 %
MOGE 20.45 %
BUYER : PTT Plc
RESERVES : 4.16 TCF
EXPORT DCQ : 200 / 260 / 400 MMCFD
( ABOUT 30 BL CONDENSATE / MMCF )
OFFSHORE FACILITIES : DRILLING PLATFORM ( 6 WELLS +4
ADDITIONAL)
PRODUCTION PLATFORM
FSO
ONSHORE FACILITIES : PIPELINE CENTER
METERING STATION
PIPELINES : 126 MILES 24” PIPELINE ( OFFSHORE )
42 MILES 24” PIPELINE ( ONSHORE )
START OF GAS EXPORT : 2000
PROJECT COST : ABOUT 700 MM$
15. Yetagun Project
YN
Yetagun NE
YETAGUN
RESERVES : 4.16 TCF EXPORT DCQ : 400 MMCFD
( ABOUT 30 BL CONDENSATE / MMCF )
STARTED GAS EXPORT : 2000 PROJECT LIFE : 30 YEARS
YETAGUN NO. 2 YETAGUN EAST NO. 1
Depth (feet)
East-West structural cross-section of the Yetagun Field
17. Block A-1 (Shwe) Gas Discovery
A-
RESERVES (Shwe / Shwe Phyu / Mya) : 4.794 ~ 8.632 TCF
• Recent gas discovery in Block A-1 proves the commercial gas accumulation
A-
in Rakhine offshore area.
• In very near future it will become another gas project playing an important role in oil &
gas sector of Myanmar.
19. ZAWTIKA EXPORT PIPE GAS PROJECT
• Located 300 km south of Yangon and 240 km Zawtika Development Project
west of Tavoy
220-260 Km.
220- 72 Km.
• New 230 km offshore & 72 km onshore 28”
pipelines to PTT 42” P/L at Ban-I-Tong.
Ban- Pipeline
Operating Metering
Center Station
• Planned DCQ at 300 MMscfd
• Dom-
Dom- 60 MMcfd + Export 240 MMcfd
Block : M-9 Gas Reserve : 1.44 tcf (Drilled Reserve)
DCQ : 250 mmscfd (export)/ 60 mmscfd (domestic)
Sellers : PTTEP / MOGE Buyer : PTT
1st Gas : 2015
Location map of Prospects in Block M-9
GTK-1
KKN-1
UGGA-1
KKN-2
ZTL-1
KKN-3
ZTK-8
ZTK-5
ZTK-1 ZTK-4 SPH-1
ZTK-3
ZTK-7
ZTK-6
ZTK-2
21. Options for Blocks A-1 & A-3 Gas Utilization
A- A-
Possible Pipeline routes
1. Pipe gas to neighboring
countries
(option 1,2,3 & 4)
2. LNG 3
2
3. Special Economic Zone
(SEZ gas base) at nearby 1
landfall
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22. Prospects & Lead
DRILLING PROGRAMME IN BLOCK A-3 A-3, MYANMAR
A-
BLOCKS
Water Depth Map with Mya Discovery & other Prospects
1000m 500m
MYA Well 1 discovery
Mya Well 2 (appraisal)
Mya Well 3 (appraisal)
1500m
Prospect KYAUK SEIN
Well #1 (exploration)
Lead A Prospect THANDAR
Provisional well #1
Wells to be drilled in early 2007
23. Shwe Pyi Htay Discovery
Block M-9
M-
Gas Reserves : 260 BCF
Tested in Well Shwe Pyi Htay
Well 1 Production ~ 25 mmcfd gas
24. Zawtika well Discovery
NW 1190 1100 1000 900 800 SE
199
414
646
AMP-1 897
TWT (ms)
H10 AMP-2
1168
H20
AMP-3
H30 AMP-4
1462
Zawtika Well 1
AMP-5 1780 Cross section
H40
2124
H50
2495
TOTAL ACTUAL
H60 DEPTH 2085 M 2896
H70 Proposed TD
3000 mTVD-MSL 3327
3798
0 5 LOW HIGH
KILOMETER
• Zawtika-1 was drilled to 2085 meter and encountered 7 significant gas reservoirs with estimated
reserves from mud log ranging from 435 to 1058 BCF, mean case 730 BCF.
• PTTEPI technically believed that after the discovery of Zawtika-1, potential reserve is estimated
43 TCF in block PSC-M9.
25. ZAWTIKA EXPORT PIPE GAS PROJECT
• Located 300 km south of Yangon and 240 km
west of Tavoy
• New 230 km offshore & 72 km onshore 28”
pipelines to PTT 42” P/L at Ban-I-Tong.
Ban-
• Planned DCQ at 300 MMscfd
• Dom-
Dom- 60 MMcfd + Export 240 MMcfd
Location map of Prospects in Block M-9
M-
GTK -1
KKN-1
UGGA-1
KKN-2
ZTL-1
KKN-3
ZTK-8
ZTK-5
ZTK-1 ZTK-4 SPH-1
ZTK-3
ZTK-7
ZTK-6
ZTK-2
26. Location map of Prospects in Block M-9
M-
The second drilling campaign focused only on M9 to evaluate HC potential in
three areas, M9W, M9C and M9NE with the encouraging drilling plan of 7 wells
by end 2007.
Zatila # 1 drilled in western part of Block M-9 discovered and some amount of
condensate and gas.
27. Location map of Prospects in Block M-15/16/17/18
M-
TANINTHAYI OFFSHORE AREA
BLOCK M-15/M-16/M-17/M-18
Galon
MORE THAN 25 TCF GAS
IN NEW PROSPECTS Nagar
ESTIMATED BY PCML
EXPLORATION DRILLING
IN GALON
ON 21 SEPTEMBER,2006 Hintha
34. NATURAL GAS MARKET
About 2000 miles of gas pipeline
were constructed in onshore by
MOGE pipeline team.
Pipeline size varies from 6" to
20".
Onshore Gas Pipeline
Offshore Gas Pipeline
35. CNG / NGV PROGRAMME IN MYANMAR
Initiated in Myanmar since 1986.
1986 – August 2004 :
- 5 CNG Refueling Stations -
- 2 in Yangon City
- 2 in Yenangyaung Field
- 1 in Chauk Field
- 587 NGVs (Converted from petrol buses)
CNG / NGV Programme was reactivated in
August 2004 and Widely used in 2005.
As at June 2011 :
- 45 CNG Refueling Stations in Myanmar-
- 40 in Yangon City
- 2 in Mandalay City
- 2 in Yenangyaung Field
- 1 in Chauk Field
- About 27472 NGVs (Converted from both
petrol / diesel vehicles)
Future : CNG Refueling Stations will be installed
along the existing domestic pipeline corridor.
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36. CNG / NGV PROGRAMME IN MYANMAR (Continued)
In Yangon City (up to June 2011):
- Refueling Stations in Operation: 40
* 1 in Mother Station (Ywama)
* 6 in Daughter Stations
* 33 and Alone Stations
The NGV Conversion is continuing.
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38. Myanmar in Regional Co-operation Programme
Co-
Trans-
Trans-ASEAN Gas Pipeline (TAGP)
MYANMA
R
Myanmar contribute to certain extent the energy supply requirements
of ASEAN, BIMSTEC, GMS and ACMECS in terms of natural gas.
40. Newly Demarcated Deep
Water Blocks
- Rakhine Offshore Area
14 Blocks ( AD-2 to AD-5, AD-9 to AD-18 )
AD- AD- AD- AD-
- Moattama/Tanintharyi
Offshore Area
2 Blocks ( MD-7, MD-8 )
MD- MD-
OPEN OFFSHORE BLOCKS
- Shallow Water Open Blocks : M-4, M-17, M18
M- M-
- Newly Open Deep Water Blocks : 19 Blocks
41. Deep Water Blocks
Rakhine Offshore (Arakan Deep) – 10 Blocks.
Sr. Block Area / Water Depth
No. Name Sq. Miles ft (m)
1. AD - 1 1,042 1,500 -> 6,000 (457m - > 1,829m)
2. AD - 2 3,127 > 6,000 (> 1829m)
3. AD - 3 3,822 > 6,000 (> 1829m)
4. AD - 4 4,077 > 6,000 (> 1829m)
5. AD - 5 4,077 > 6,000 (> 1829m)
6. AD – 6 373 17 – 295 (5.18m - 89.91m)
7. AD – 7 650 295 - 4590 (89.91m – 1395.98m)
8. AD - 8 2,000 3280 - 6560 (979.56m – 1995.13m)
9. AD - 9 3,011 3280 -> 6,560 (979.56m -> 1995.13m)
10. AD - 10 3,500 > 6,560 (> 1995.13m)
43. Any interested parties are cordially
invited to invest in Myanmar offshore
exploration.
• Brief data over-view of the blocks could
over-
be done with MOGE technical team at
free of charge.
• Interested blocks should be applied to
Ministry of Energy or Energy Planning
Department for direct negotiation at any
time.