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KNOC Discovers Oil at Zhambyl Block in Caspian Sea

Thursday, August 29th, 2013
SEOUL, KOREA- Korean National Oil Corp. said on August 28 that it has discovered oil in the Zhambyl geological area, located in the Kazakh sector of the Caspian Sea. The well the state-run oil company found oil (ZB-1) had been explored since May, reaching at the target depth of 2,200 meters. This is the second achievement for KNOC this year following a February discovery of oil in the Hawler field in Iraqi Kurdistan.
 
The submersible drilling rig "Caspian Explorer," a barge built by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, has been used in the latest exploration. The 1,935-square-kilometer Zhambyl block is located in the northwestern part of the Caspian Sea with a depth of 3 to 8 meters. Kazakh state-run company Kazmunaigas holds a 73-percent stake in the project while the Korean consortium comprised of eight Korean companies including Korean National Oil Corp., SK Innovation, Hyundai Hysco, LG International Corp., Aju Industrial, Samsung C&T, Daewoo Shipbuilding, and Daesung Industrial holds the remaining 27-percent stake.
 
Kazmunaigas and the Korean consortium will explore the area further to find out additional reserves. On the Caspian Sea, there are as many as 100 oil companies operating. As of the end of last year, the proven oil reserves in the area are estimated at 38.2 billion barrels, accounting for about 2.6 percent of the world's reserves.

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