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QatarEnergy, QPD to further develop Al-Karkara and A-Structures oil fields

Qatar's Minister of State for Energy Affairs and President and CEO of QatarEnergy Saad Sherida al-Kaabi. (AFP)
  • The new 5-year agreement, which commences on December 23, succeeds the development and production sharing agreement signed in December 1997
  • The fields were initially considered non-commercial until QPD managed to prove their commercial viability in the late 1990s

Doha, Qatar – QatarEnergy and Japan’s Qatar Petroleum Development Company (QPD) have signed a new agreement for the continued development and production of the Al-Karkara and A-Structures oil fields, located in the territorial waters of Qatar.

The new 5-year agreement, which commences on December 23, succeeds the development and production sharing agreement signed in December 1997. Under the new agreement, QPD will continue to act as the operator of the oil fields.

“We are pleased to continue our partnership with Qatar Petroleum Development Company (Japan) and to work together to continue the development and production of the Al-Karkara and A-Structures fields,” Minister of State for Energy Affairs, the President and CEO of QatarEnergy Saad Sherida Al Kaabi said.  

“We look forward to the next five years of cooperation with QPD, whose successful efforts have unlocked the capabilities of these relatively small fields and added value to our partnership,” he added.

Al-Karkara and A-Structures are offshore fields located about 90 kilometers to the east of Doha and consist of three small fields.  Al-Karkara was discovered in 1988, and the A-Structures (A-North and A-South) were discovered in 1971.

The fields were initially considered non-commercial until QPD managed to prove their commercial viability in the late 1990s. The production started in March 2006, and since then a total of 33.5 million barrels of crude oil has been produced.

Al-Karkara and A-Structures are the first fields in Qatar to achieve zero gas flaring by re-injecting the excess sour gas underground.