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Sampaguita gas field

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Natural gas field in the South China Sea
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Sampaguita
CountryPhilippines
RegionSouth China Sea
Offshore/onshoreOffshore
OperatorPhilex Petroleum
Field history
Discovery2011
Start of production2013
Production
Estimated oil in place15.4 million tonnes
(~ 18.3×10^ m or 115 million bbl)
Estimated gas in place131×10^ m
4.6×10^ cu ft

The Sampaguita gas field is a natural gas field located in the South China Sea. Discovered in 2011, it was developed by Philex Petroleum, determining it to have initial total proven reserves of around 4.6 trillion ft (131 km). It began production of natural gas and condensates in 2013, with a production rate of around 200 million ft/day (5.7×10 m).

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