Tajik-Swiss joint venture to prospect for gas and oil in northern Tajikistan

DUSHANBE, June 29, Asia-Plus — Tajik-Swiss joint venture Somon Oil has received license from the Tajik government to prospect for oil and natural gas in northern Tajikistan. According to Tajikistan’s Main Geology Directorate, this issue was resolved at a government session that was held in Dushanbe yesterday.   “The company Somon Oil has received the license […]

Zarrina Ergasheva

DUSHANBE, June 29, Asia-Plus — Tajik-Swiss joint venture Somon Oil has received license from the Tajik government to prospect for oil and natural gas in northern Tajikistan.

According to Tajikistan’s Main Geology Directorate, this issue was resolved at a government session that was held in Dushanbe yesterday.  

“The company Somon Oil has received the license to explore gas and oil reserves in Sughd’s Bobojonghafurov, Jabborrasulov and Ghonchi districts,” said the source at the geology directorate, “Somon Oil will mainly work at gas fields Obchai Qalcha and Navoobod.” 

According to the source, Somon Oil has worked in Tajikistan over the last two years.  It had previously been engaged in extraction and realization of coal in Tajikistan. 

“The Swiss side owns the controlling package of shares in Somon Oil and more than 50 percent of exploration work will be funded by it,” the source said.  However, he refrained from giving information of shares of the sides in the joint venture.  

According to experts, the aggregate raw-materials resources of the oil and gas bearing areas in Tajikistan amount to about 1,000 billion tons of reference fuel (113 million tons of oil and 863 billion cubic meters of natural gas).  80.8 percent of them are located in southwest of the country and 192. percent in northern Tajikistan.  At the same time, production work at oil and gas fields require considerable expenditure, since hydrocarbon deposits occur at depths ranging from 6.5 to 8 kilometers, therefore foreign experts question the profitability of such deposits.

In northern Tajikistan, the most promising for development is the Eastern Supetau filed, which has possible gas reserves of 14.3 billion cubic meters and oil reserves of 20.5 million tons.   

In southern and southwest Tajikistan, the most promising deposits are the Rengan, Kashakum, Sargazon, Yalgizak, and Eastern Olimtoy. 

The Rengan field has possible gas reserves of 35 billion cubic meters, the Kashakum field has possible oil reserves of 4.9 million tons, the Sargazon field has possible gas reserves of 30 billion cubic meters, Yalgizak has possible gas reserves of up to 20 billion cubic meters and the Eastern Olimtoy has possible oil reserves of 3.9 million tons.  

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