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BP starts commercial gas production at Azerbaijan's ACG field

Mon, 01st Jun 2026 11:14

June 1 (Reuters) - ⁠British energy major BP ​said on Monday commercial production of non-associated gas has begun at the ​Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG) ‌field off the coast of Azerbaijan.

ACG, which has been producing ⁠oil for nearly three decades, holds estimated ⁠non-associated gas resources of ​4 trillion cubic feet of recoverable reserves, with potential upside to 6 trillion cubic feet, BP said.

Non-associated gas refers to ​natural ‌gas extracted from wells without significant crude oil, and is produced on its own rather than as a byproduct of oil extraction.

The development comes as BP has ​been pivoting back to fossil fuels from a renewables push. ‌Last week, Reuters reported that BP will become the operator of the Babek gas ‌field in Azerbaijan, citing industry sources.

BP, which operates ACG with a 30.37% stake, said the first well was drilled from ​the existing West Chirag platform in the Azerbaijani sector of the ‌Caspian Sea, establishing it as a critical integrated oil and gas asset.

BP's operations chief Gordon Birrell said it had ⁠also discovered a ⁠thin oil rim between the ‌gas and water zones in the deeper reservoir, adding further potential to ​the project.

ACG ​co-venturers include Azerbaijan's state energy company SOCAR, ‌MOL, INPEX, ExxonMobil, TPAO, and ONGC Videsh. (Reporting by Nithyashree R B in Bengaluru and Nailia Bagirova; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala, Vijay Kishore and Louise Heavens)

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