TotalEnergies has confirmed its plans for the second phase of the Absheron gas and condensate field in Azerbaijan, with first gas expected to flow on September 1, 2029. The announcement was made during the company’s environmental impact assessment, detailing the expansion of the Absheron Full Field Development Project. This project aims to enhance production capacity by introducing three subsea wells and a 143-kilometre (89 miles) multiphase production pipeline that will transport raw well fluids to an onshore Central Processing Facility (CPF) located southwest of the BP Sangachal Terminal.
The CPF will play a vital role in processing the gas and liquid phases, ensuring that the gas meets the entry specifications for the South Caucasus Pipeline (SCP). With an export capacity designed for 450 million standard cubic feet per day (MMscfd) of gas and 38,000 barrels per day of unstabilized condensate, the facility will facilitate exports to both the SCP and Azerbaijan’s Domestic Gas Network (DGN), according to TotalEnergies.
In its statement, the company noted that following the completion of both onshore and offshore construction activities, the anticipated timeline for the first gas production aligns with the project schedule.
Significance Amidst Global Market Changes
Azerbaijan’s natural gas production is increasingly critical to global markets, especially as the region faces heightened geopolitical tensions. The recent decision by Qatar to reduce production at the world’s largest LNG complex in Ras Laffan, combined with the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, has intensified the focus on alternative gas supplies. TotalEnergies’ expansion in Azerbaijan positions the nation as a key player in addressing these supply challenges.
Last year, Azerbaijan recorded a 2.4% increase in natural gas production, contributing significantly to European energy supplies. The Shah Deniz field alone produced 27.9 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas, while the Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG) fields added 14.1 bcm. The Absheron field contributed 1.6 bcm, and the state energy company, SOCAR, was responsible for 7.9 bcm of total gas production, as reported by the Azeri Ministry of Energy earlier this year.
The strategic importance of these developments cannot be overstated, as TotalEnergies seeks to bolster its position in the evolving energy landscape. The ongoing expansion of the Absheron field reflects the company’s commitment to enhancing its operations in Azerbaijan, ensuring reliable energy supplies for both local and international markets.
As the global demand for natural gas continues to rise, Azerbaijan’s role as a supplier will likely become even more crucial in the coming years. The successful execution of this expansion project could lead to increased energy security not only for Europe but also for other regions seeking alternative sources of natural gas.
TotalEnergies’ strategic initiatives underscore the importance of adapting to the changing dynamics of the energy sector, paving the way for future collaborations and investments in Azerbaijan’s energy landscape.


































