Burgan field
| Burgan Field | |
|---|---|
Much of western and southern Kuwait is home to some of the largest oil fields in the world. The dark patch of land in southern Kuwait is where the Burgan oil field is located. | |
| Country | Kuwait |
| Region | Middle East |
| Offshore/onshore | Onshore |
| Coordinates | 29°06′39″N 47°58′00″E / 29.11083°N 47.96667°E |
| Operators | Kuwait Oil Company |
| Field history | |
| Discovery | 1938 |
| Start of production | 1946 |
| Peak of production | 2005 |
| Abandonment | N/A |
| Production | |
| Current production of oil | 1,200,000 barrels per day (~6.0×107 t/a) |
| Current production of gas | 550×106 cu ft/d (16×106 m3/d) |
| Peak of production (oil) | 2,410,000 barrels per day (~1.20×108 t/a) |
| Estimated oil in place | 44,000 million barrels (~6.0×109 t) |
| Producing formations | Upper Cretaceous Wara |
The Burgan field is an oil field situated in the desert of southeastern Kuwait. Burgan field can also refer to the Greater Burgan—a group of three closely spaced fields, which includes, in addition to Burgan field, the much smaller Magwa and Ahmadi fields. Greater Burgan is the world's largest sandstone oil field, and the second-largest overall, after Ghawar in Saudi Arabia. The Burgan field is located on the coast of the Persian Gulf, which played a huge part in the creation of this prominent reservoir formation many million years ago.