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Пишет iv_g ([info]iv_g)
@ 2011-12-16 14:00:00


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Petroleum Development Oman: годовой отчет 2010
Founded 1925 (as Petroleum Development of Oman and Dhofar )
1967 (as Petroleum Development Oman )
Revenue $11.4 billion (2007)
Employees 5,400
A geological survey of the country in 1925 found no conclusive evidence of oil. Twelve years later, however, when geologists began intensively searching for oil in neighbouring Saudi Arabia, Oman's Sultan Said bin Taimur granted a 75-year concession to the Iraq Petroleum Company (IPC). Pausing only for the Second World War, exploration for oil was underway in Oman.
First oil - at Yibal in 1962.
The first export of Omani oil took place on 27 July 1967. The original debit note shows that the consignment consisted of 543,800 barrels (86,460 m3) of oil valued at $1.42 a barrel.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petroleum_Development_Oman

Нефтедобывающая промышленность начала развиваться с 1967. Добыча нефти около 14,5 млн. т в 1973 (2,8 млн. т в 1967). Нефтяные концессии принадлежат компании "Петролеум дивелопмент Оман"; до 1974—85% капитала у английско-голландской компании "Шелл", 10% — у компании "Франсез дю петроль", 5% — у группы Гюльбекян; с 1974 к правительству О. перешло 25% акций компании с увеличением доли до 51% к 1982. Отчисления с доходов от нефти в пользу О. составляют (с 1971) 55%. Нефть направляется по нефтепроводу на экспорт в порт Эль-Фахль (близ Матраха).
http://slovari.yandex.ru/~книги/БСЭ/Оман/

Oil was first discovered in the interior near Fahud in the western desert in 1964. Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) began production in August 1967. The Omani Government owns 60% of PDO, and foreign interests own 40% (Royal Dutch Shell owns 34%; the remaining 6% is owned by Compagnie Francaise des Petroles [Total] and Partex). In 1976, Oman's oil production rose to 366,000 barrels (58,000 m³) per day but declined gradually to about 285,000 barrels (45,000 m³) per day in late 1980 due to the depletion of recoverable reserves. From 1981 to 1986,

Oman compensated for declining oil prices, by increasing production levels to 600,000 b/d. With the collapse of oil prices in 1986, however, revenues dropped dramatically. Production was cut back temporarily in coordination with the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), and production levels again reached 600,000 b/d by mid-1987, which helped increase revenues. By mid-2000, production had climbed to more than 900,000 b/d where they remain. Oman is not a member of OPEC.

Natural gas reserves, which will increasingly provide the fuel for power generation and desalination, stand at 18 trillion ft³ (510 km³). The Oman LNG processing plant located in Sur was opened in 2000, with production capacity of 6.6 million tons/YR, as well as unsubstantial gas liquids, including condensates.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Oman

История компании
http://www.pdo.co.om/pdoweb/tabid/122/Default.aspx

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