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The Caragele gas field is a natural gas field located in Luciu, Buzău County, Шаблон:Cvt northeast of Bucharest. The field discovery was announced on June 30, 2016, by Romgaz, the Romanian national gas company. Caragele is part of the company's RG06 concession located in the North-Eastern Muntenia region. The Caragele gas field is a structure with a length of Шаблон:Convert located at a depth of Шаблон:Convert in Jurassic calcareous reservoirs. It is one of the largest onshore discoveries in Romania in the past 10 years.[1][2] Sorin Grindeanu, the Prime Minister of Romania at the time, dubbed it "the most important discovery" since the fall of communism in 1989.[3]

Work at the gas field started in May 2017, with Grindeanu, PSD leader Liviu Dragnea, and Senate President Călin Popescu Tăriceanu attending the launching ceremony.[4][5] The gas field was scheduled to begin production after 2020 and will produce natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Caragele gas field are around 986 billion cubic feet (28.2 km³)—enough to ensure the country's entire consumption for up to three years[6]—with test production situated between 8.12 million cubic feet/day (0.23×105m³) and 12.76 million cubic feet/day (0.365×105m³) for each drilled well.[7]

In January 2020, Romgaz announced that it had boosted gas production by 30% from the Caragele field with the start up of new wells.[8] According to data provided by the Romanian Шаблон:Ill, the Caragele field produced Шаблон:Cvt of gas in 2022, making it the 5th largest in Romania in terms of natural gas production,[9] although its full potential remains to be realized. Indeed, the Caragele gas field had by then Шаблон:Cvt in gas reserves, making it the field with the largest onshore gas reserves in Romania.[4] According to comments made in August 2022 by Virgil-Daniel Popescu, the then-Minister of Energy of Romania, the Caragele gas field will start full production in 2023;[4] one month later, the deadline was pushed to 2024.[6][10] Marcel Ciolacu (originally from nearby Buzău, and the current Prime Minister) estimated at the time that Caragele's gas could come online in early 2024.[3]

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