Barnówko-Mostno-Buszewo oil field
52°46′12″N 14°47′09″E / 52.77000°N 14.78583°E / 52.77000; 14.78583Operator PGNiG Field history Discovery 1993 Start of production 1994 Production Estimated oil in place 12 million tonnes
(~ 10×10^6 m3 or 90 million bbl) Estimated gas in place 9.9×10^9 m3
350×10^9 cu ft Oil Natural gas Coal Copper Nickel
(~ 10×10
350×10
Barnówko-Mostno-Buszewo oil field is a Polish oil field that was discovered in 1993. It is one of the biggest on-shore oil fields in Poland. It began production in 1994 and produces oil. Its oil proven reserves are about 90 million barrels (14×10^6 m3) and natural gas proven reserves are around 350 billion cubic feet (9.9×109m3).[1]
References
- ^ "Project areas". FX Energy. 2010. Archived from the original on 13 February 2010. Retrieved 3 October 2010.
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