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Jasionka gas field

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Jasionka
CountryPoland
RegionSubcarpathian Voivodeship
Offshore/onshoreonshore
OperatorPGNiG
Field history
Discovery2001
Start of development2001
Start of production2002
Production
Estimated gas in place2×10^ m
70×10^ cu ft

The Jasionka gas field in Poland was discovered onshore in 2001. It began production of natural gas in 2002. The total proven reserves of the Jasionka gas field are around 70 billion cubic feet (2×10m³).

References

  1. Golonka, Jan; Picha, Frank J., eds. (September 2006). "Hydrocarbon Resources of the Polish Carpathian Foredeep: Reservoirs, Traps, and Selected Hydrocarbon Fields". The Carpathians and their foreland. p. 387. doi:10.1306/985613M843073. ISBN 9780891813651. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
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