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bibiyana by the water

All the natural gas and condensate that Chevron produces in Bangladesh is sold to Bangladesh Oil, Gas & Mineral Corporation (Petrobangla), the national oil company. The three gas fields – Bibiyana, Jalalabad and Moulavi Bazar – are operated under Production Sharing Contracts with the Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, represented by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, and with Petrobangla. Also under the PSC is the Muchai Compressor Station, in Bahubal, under Habiganj District, which was inaugurated in 2012 to increase the capacity of the North-South pipeline.

Select the name of our field below to learn more about that particular operation or see the role of technology in our operations. 

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  Chevron operates the Bibiyana Field in Block 12.

Chevron operates the Bibiyana Field in Block 12.

1995 | PSC signed

1998 | Field discovered

2007 | First production; now largest producing gas field in Bangladesh

2009 | Independent reserve redetermination studies confirmed field contains more reserves than originally assessed

2012 | Final investment decision reached on Bibiyana Expansion Project, the largest foreign investment project in Bangladesh's history

2014 | Expanded capacity of plant, increasing production in 2015 by 300 million cubic feet, including two gas-processing trains, additional development wells and an enhanced liquids recovery facility

2015 | Liquid recovery facility started up

2020 | 27 wells


 Chevron operates the Jalalabad gas field in Block 13

Chevron operates the Jalalabad gas field in Block 13, which is currently the third highest gas producer in Bangladesh.

1995 | PSC signed

1999 | First production

2014 | Drilled three more wells

2020 | Eight wells

  Chevron produces natural gas from the Moulavi Bazar gas field in Block 14.

Chevron produces natural gas from the Moulavi Bazar gas field in Block 14.

1995 | PSC signed

1999 | Field discovered

2005 | First gas

2008 | 3D seismic survey completed

2012 | First production from two new wells drilled

2020 | Seven wells