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Atlas continued to generate strong drilling results from the Marcellus Shale, with recently completed wells producing at initial rates in excess of 5 million cubic feet ( "Mmcf") per day, and expected average first year daily production rates of approximately 2 Mmcf per day; and,
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( "Mmcf") equals one million cubic feet of natural gas.
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However, following criticism of the study by industry analysts and government officials, Ecopetrol released a revised estimate of potential reserves in the Gibraltar-1 field in 2004 that showed only 15 million barrels of oil and 630 million cubic feet (Mmcf) of natural gas.
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Its three fields in the Guajira basin, Chuchupa, Ricohacha, and Ballena, produced an average of 465 Mmcf per day (Mmcf/d) in 2005.
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In December 2002, a consortium headed by Korea National Oil Corporation (KNOC) signed an agreement to install facilities to pump and supply 130 Mmcf/d of natural gas to Vietnam.
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An estimated 60 Mmcf/d of gas from the fields is earmarked for consumption in power plants in southern Vietnam.
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The current agreement between the two countries allows Bolivia to export up to 230 Mmcf/d of natural gas to Argentina, depending upon demand and availability.
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PPL operates Sui field, with production averaging 655 Mmcf/d.
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The system will have a maximum capacity of 700 Mmcf/d, increasing Bolivian export capacity to Argentina to a level near its export capacity to Brazil.
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Only two fields in Vietnam have been developed specifically for their natural gas potential: Tien Hai, with a potential output of 1.76 million cubic feet per day (Mmcf/d); and Lan Tay/Lan Do of Nam Con Son, which began producing over 5 Mmcf/d in 2002.
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