BP Launches Gas Production at Azerbaijan’s Giant ACG Field

Monday, June 1, 2026

BP and its partners have started non-associated gas (NAG) production at the Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG) field offshore Azerbaijan, marking the first commercial gas production from one of the world's largest oil-producing fields.

The initial gas-producing well was drilled from the West Chirag platform in the Caspian Sea, and is intended to provide early production as well as reservoir and flow data to support appraisal of the field's gas resources and future development planning.

The ACG partners estimate the field's non-associated gas resources contain around 4 trillion cubic feet of recoverable reserves, with potential upside to 6 trillion cubic feet.

“This is a big day for Azerbaijan and for the ACG co-venturers. ACG has a long and successful history and now, nearly three decades into oil production, the field continues to hold potential to deliver value for the nation and its investors as it starts this new chapter.

“With the launch of its gas journey alongside oil, ACG is now uniquely positioned as an integrated oil and gas asset, leading the regional industry and contributing to Azerbaijan’s plans to increase energy supplies to Europe while supporting the country’s energy transition efforts," said Gio Cristofoli, bp regional president for Azerbaijan, Georgia and Türkiye.

The first production comes from a well drilled last year into two priority gas reservoirs, the Qirmaki Upper Sand and the deeper Qirmaki Lower Sand formations located beneath the producing oil reservoirs. The well confirmed gas resources in the Qirmaki Upper Sand reservoir and encountered high-pressure gas in the Qirmaki Lower Sand reservoir.

Initial production activities are focused on testing the Qirmaki Lower Sand reservoir.

Gas and condensate from the well will be transported to the Sangachal terminal using existing ACG offshore infrastructure, integrating gas production into the field's established oil development system.

The gas project follows a September 2024 addendum to the ACG production sharing agreement that enabled exploration, appraisal, development and production from non-associated gas reservoirs at the field. The agreement runs through the expiry of the existing ACG PSA in 2049.

The ACG consortium comprises operator BP (30.37%), SOCAR (35.3%), MOL (9.57%), INPEX (9.31%), ExxonMobil (6.79%), TPAO (5.73%) and ONGC Videsh (2.92%).

Categories: Industry News Activity Europe Production Asia Caspian Sea Oil and Gas Construction Vessel ROV & Dive Support Inspection & Repair & Maintenance Natural Gas FLNG Floating Production

Related Stories

IEA Expects Gradual Hormuz Recovery, Oversupplied Market in 2027

SBM Offshore to Sell 45% Stake in Mexico-Bound FSO to NYK

Kuwait Sees 70% Oil Output Recovery within Two Months of Hormuz Reopening

Indonesia Targets Higher Oil and Gas Output in 2027

Vantage Drilling Agrees to $258M Takeover by Eldorado Drilling

Iran Restarts Output at Three South Pars Offshore Gas Platforms

BP to Boost Azerbaijan Portfolio with Babek Gas Field Operatorship Takeover

Indonesia Locks In LNG Supplies from Inpex' Abadi and Eni’s South Hub

Inpex Inks Abadi LNG Gas Supply Deal With Indonesian State Firms

ADNOC Drilling Posts Record First-Quarter Results with 5% Revenue Rise

Current News

Valeura Concludes Nong Yao Drilling Ops, Boosts Gulf of Thailand Production

Oil Edges Higher as Uncertainty Clouds US-Iran Truce

Aramco Explores Asset Sales in Multi-Billion Dollar Fundraising Push

Post-War Gulf Faces Push for Alternative Export Routes

Oil Drops to 3-Month Low as US-Iran Deal Signals Supply Return

RINA Gets Safety Assessment Role on Indonesia's H2WATT Hydrogen Hub

IEA Expects Gradual Hormuz Recovery, Oversupplied Market in 2027

Inpex, Unions Reach Deal to End Ichthys LNG Strike

Gulf Marine Services Restarts Ops of Evacuated Gulf Vessels

Japan’s Shipping Industry Awaits Clarifications on Hormuz Reopening

Subscribe for AOG Digital E‑News

AOG Digital E-News is the subsea industry's largest circulation and most authoritative ENews Service, delivered to your Email three times per week

https://accounts.newwavemedia.com