Sakhalin-1 project

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The Sakhalin-1 project is a major offshore oil and gas development in Russia’s Far East, involving international partners and large-scale extraction from fields near Sakhalin Island.

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Sakhalin-1 1
Sakhalin-1 project canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf energy megaproject
offshore oil and gas development project
approximateStartOfProduction 2005
continent Asia
country Russia
developmentPhase export pipelines
offshore drilling
onshore processing facilities
subsea production facilities
developsResourceType crude oil
natural gas
energyType fossil fuels
fieldIncludes Arkutun-Dagi field
Chayvo field
Odoptu field
formerOperator Exxon
surface form: ExxonMobil
geologicalBasin Sea of Okhotsk
surface form: Sakhalin shelf
hasEnvironmentalSensitivity marine ecosystem of Sea of Okhotsk
infrastructureIncludes offshore platforms
oil export terminal
onshore oil processing facilities
pipelines to mainland Russia
involves international joint venture
locatedIn Russia Far East
surface form: Russian Far East

Sakhalin Island
surface form: Sakhalin Island region
locatedOffshoreOf Sakhalin Island
nearbyCountry Japan
nearbySea Sea of Japan
notableFeature extended-reach drilling wells
harsh subarctic offshore environment
operator Exxon
surface form: Exxon Neftegas Limited
partner ONGC Videsh
Rosneft
SODECO
purpose export of oil and gas
hydrocarbon extraction
region Sakhalin Oblast
regulatoryFramework Production Sharing Agreement
sector oil and gas industry
shareholder Exxon
surface form: Exxon Neftegas Limited

ONGC Videsh
Rosneft
SODECO
status producing oil and gas fields
strategicImportance major source of Russian oil exports to Asia-Pacific
waterBody Sea of Okhotsk

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Rosneft significantProject Sakhalin-1 project
Sakhalin Oblast hasMajorProject Sakhalin-1 project
this entity surface form: Sakhalin-1