TUNISIA - El Franig & Baguel - CMS Nomeco Operations.El Franig and Baguel oilfields, in the Douz block of the Djerid Basin in the south, came on stream in 1993. They are operated by CMS (1) See content management system and color management system. (2) (Conversational Monitor System) Software that provides interactive communications for IBM's VM operating system. Nomeco Int'l Tunisia, which has a 49-51 venture with ETAP eTAP Electronic Teaching Assistance Program ETAP European Technology Acquisition Programme ETAP Entrepreneurial Technology Apprenticeship Program ETAP Entreprise Tunisienne des Activites Petrolieres ETAP Expanded Technical Assistance Program . Producing oil and gas, they were found in 1981/82 by Amoco. The fields then contained 125 BCM BCM Baylor College of Medicine BCM Become BCM Business Communications Manager (Nortel) BCM Broadcom Corporation BCM Business Continuity Management BCM Business Contact Manager (Microsoft) of non-associated gas and some condensates and oil. The oil structures were developed by Walter which bought Amoco's stake in early 1990. Walter was bought by Nomeco in 1995. ETAP exercised its option to farm in, leaving Nomeco with 55% in El Franig and 49% in Baguel. Nomeco developed the gas/condensate structures, brought them on stream in June 1998 and continued exploration. The gas is sold to STEG under a contract signed in 1992. In Oct. 1997, Baguel-1 tested 4.1 MCF/d of gas and 188 b/d of condensate condensate, matter in the form of a gas of atoms, molecules, or elementary particles that have been so chilled that their motion is virtually halted and as a consequence they lose their separate identities and merge into a single entity. from Triassic TAGI sands, and Baguel-2 tested 1.2 MCF/d of gas and 50 b/d of condensate from the same sands. Later the wells were tied into the production system. Two months earlier CMS and ETAP had signed an agreement for the US firm to boost the fields' gas production capacity. El Franig produces from Lower Ordovician Hamra sands at a depth of 3,950 metres. Baguel produces from Middle Triassic The Middle Triassic (also known as Muschelkalk) is the second of three epochs of the Triassic period. It spans the time between 245 ± 1.5 Ma and 228 ± 2 Ma (million years ago). The Middle Triassic is divided into the Anisian and Ladinian faunal stages. Kirchaou sands at a depth of 2,460 metres. In Nov. 1998 CMS had another find in its Tarfa-1 well and tested 7.32 MCF/d of gas and 735 b/d of condensate. It was a re-entry RE-ENTRY, estates. The resuming or retaking possession of land which the party lately had. 2. Ground rent deeds and leases frequently contain a clause authorizing the landlord to reenter on the non-payment of rent, or the breach of some covenant, when the of a Tarfa-1 well drilled in 1984 by Amoco, which found gas in Triassic TAGI sands but did not test it because of technical problems. The well, tied to CMS' system, began producing in April 2000 at an initial rate of 5.65 MCF/d of gas and 500 b/d of condensate. Later it did long-term production tests at Tarfa-2. CMS operates and jointly owns a 115-km El Franig-Baguel pipeline and a processing plant with a capacity of 15 MCF/d of gas and 3,000 b/d of condensate. CMS Generation, of Nomeco's CMS parent group, has been considering a gas marketing business and an IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) A protocol for printing and managing print jobs over the Internet using HTTP. Initially conceived by Novell, Xerox and others, the IETF made it a standard in 2000 that includes authentication and encryption. See printing protocol and LPD. there. |
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