Collier gas field
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| Collier | |
|---|---|
| Country | Mozambique |
| Region | Cabo Delgado Province |
| Offshore/onshore | offshore |
| Coordinates | 10°58′13″S 40°50′47″E / 10.9704°S 40.8465°E |
| Operator | Occidental Petroleum |
| Field history | |
| Discovery | 2012 |
| Start of production | 2012 |
| Production | |
| Current production of gas | 1.9×106 m3/d 50×106 cu ft/d 0.5×109 m3/a (18×109 cu ft/a) |
| Estimated gas in place | 143×109 m3 5×1012 cu ft |
The Collier gas field is a natural gas field located off the shore of the Cabo Delgado Province of Mozambique. Discovered in 2012, it was developed by Anadarko Petroleum, determining it to have initial total proven reserves of around 5 trillion cubic feet (140 km3). It began production of natural gas and condensates later that year, with a production rate of 50 million cubic feet (1,400,000 m3) a day.[1][2]