Rubiales oil field

The Rubiales Oil Field is an oil field located in the Llanos Basin, Meta Department, Colombia. It was discovered in 1981 and was first developed, operated and owned by Pacific Rubiales Energy. The field produces heavy oil (11.3-14.5° API) from the C7 unit of the Carbonera Formation.[1] The porosity of the reservoir formation is between 28 and 33% and the permeability ranges from 3 to 5 Darcies.[2] In 2008, 22.817.163 barrels were produced from the field.[3] The total proven reserves of the Rubiales oil field are 4.38 billion barrels (588×106tonnes), and production in 2017 is 132,000 barrels per day (21,000 m3/d).[4]

Rubiales Oil Field
Location of Rubiales Oil Field
CountryColombia
RegionMeta Department
LocationPuerto Gaitán
Offshore/onshoreOnshore
Coordinates3°46′02.2″N 71°23′16.3″W
OperatorEcopetrol (since July 2016)
Pacific Rubiales Energy (until July 1, 2016)
Field history
Discovery1981
Start of development1988
Start of production1992
Production
Current production of oil132,000 barrels per day (~7.48×10^6 t/a)
Estimated oil in place588 million tonnes
(~ 696×10^6 m3 or 4380 million bbl)
Producing formationsC7

Change of operator

Since July 1, 2016, the field is operated by Ecopetrol.[5] It is the most productive field of the country.[4]

References

  1. ANH, 2006, p.7
  2. Gómez et al., 2010, p.5
  3. García González et al., 2009, p.160
  4. (in Spanish) En 20 campos se produce el 66 % del petróleo del país
  5. (in Spanish) Rubiales, el campo petrolero más productivo del país, empieza a ser operado por Ecopetrol - Portafolio

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