ACTIVITY ON MANGYSHLAK PENINSULA, USSR

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Approved For Release 2004/06/29 : CIA-RDP78TO5439A000200070050-1 Next 2 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2004/06/29 : CIA-RDP78TO5439A000200070050-1 25X1 B 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X9 25X9 TOP SECRET Declass Review by NIMA / DoD NPIC/R-97/62 ACTIVITY ON MANGYSHLAK PENINSULA, USSR INTRODUCTION The Mangyshlak Poluostrov (peninsula) is located on the eastern shores of the Caspian Sea, USSR (Figure 1). The three principal towns located on the peninsula are Bautino. Mys Melovoi ered by rhe area has been cov- / Ih::l BAUTINOS_- SE, l FT SHEVCHENKO 1 MYS M E L O V OY MANGYSMLAK 1.- 200 ere is extensive expansion and development of oil resources ,~, ~FIGURE 1. CASPIAN SEA AREA SHOWING MAN- throughout the Mangyshlak Peninsu- GYSHLAK PENINSULA. la. Ground scars forming geometric grid patterns extend 50 nm east and 80 nm south-southeast of Mys Melovoy. The possibility exists that these scars could be the, result of. geophysical prospectin TOP SECRET TOP SECRET NPIC/R-97/42 TOWNS ON MANGYSHLAK PENINSULA The settlement and port at Mys Melovoy (43-37N 51-10E) was first 5X1 D noted on photography of although it was also covered in 5X1 D e settlement is spread over an-area roughly 2 square nm, although only a small portion of this area is built up (Figure 2). Features MYS.' MELOVDY - IY OUSING & ADMIN 102 BLDGS ES CA R. ..E C 3 PIERS ROAD OR TRACK RAILROAD PIPELINE FENCE BUILT-UP AREA 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 1. 1 1 1 1 FEET OPEN CRUDE OIL RESERVOIRS TOP SECRET POSS OIL REFINERY U/C POSS FORCED LABOR CAMP 17 BLDGS PROB REFINED OIL STORAGE) TOP SECRET NPIC/R-97/62 present in the settlement are a partly fenced housing and administration area, j;two separate port facilities, one of which is rail served and contains a large warehouse and an open storage area, a possible oil refinery, and 2 possible forced labor camps. The existence of the forced labor camps could explain the fencing at the housing and administration area. The rail-served port facility located .2 nautical miles (nm) southeast of- the housing and administration a!ea, has three distinct types of support buildings in the storage areas, three piers, and a secured open storage area for construction materials. A comparison of the photographic cover- ages shows that several of the su ort buildings and one pier were built 25X1 D between Three unidentified ships were located 25X1 D. at this port in Two possible forced labor camps are1ocated near Mys Melovoy. One camp, on the northern edge of the area, contains 22 buildings of various kinds, the second camp, on the eastern edge of the area, contains 17 build- ings of various types. The secured, built-up area of Mys Melovoy itself contains about 50 multistoried buildings, 12 of which are administrative-type buildings; 52 barracks, a possible power plant and two open oil storage reservoirs, one 25X1 D of which was built between The railroad under construction extends northeast for approximately 30 nm from the piers at Mys Melovoy. The possible oil refinery is under construction north of the pier; a network of pipelines and tall objects, which may be cracking units, can be seen. No definite road patterns are discernible in the area, probably because the relatively flat terrain can be traveled easily in any direction. Fort Shevchenko (44-31N_50-15E), located approximately 50mmnorth- west of Mys Melovoy, is reported to have a population of 10,000 persons. Fort Shevchenko is reported to contain a meterological station, an electric power station, a tracking station, and hunting and fishing facilities. The town is served by an airfield with a 10, 220 - by 325-foot, graded-earth run- way oriented northwest/southeast. No aircraft were observed at this field TOP SECRET TOP SECRET NP IC/R-97/62 .on anof the missions. The airfield contains three hangars, one adminis- trative building, and eight support buildings. A small, built-up area, 3 nm north of the airfield, contains 12 barracks- type buildings and 9 smaller buildings. Another area, located one nm west of the airfield, contains 16 unidentified structures. The port of Bautino (44-35N 50-14E), 3 nm norttI of Fort Shevchenko, contains at least nine piers, two possible drydocks, and a repair yard. Four unidentified ships and a number of smaller vessels were visible in 25X1 D I I Smaller unidentified industries and residential housing can be seen. There is extensive track activity east of Bautino. GRID AREAS ON PENINSULA Ground scars, centered at 43-30N 52-05E (Figure 3), form geometric roadlike grid patterns which can be seen extending 50 nm east and 80 nm 25X1 D south southeast of Mys Melovoy. The ground scars are approximatelyI 25X1 D wide. The grid pattern is broken and scattered throughout this large area. The lines extend in both north/south and east/west directions, with -some criss-crossing to form rectangles and triangles. The rectangles ovary irk size from approximately 8,000 to 16,800 feet in an east/west direction and from approximately 16,220 to 36,000 feet in a north/south tangent. Small camps or villages and two oilfields are located within this grid pattern area. - - In one location (43-15N 52-05E), near the center of the grid pattern, the rectangles - are much smaller and more uniform, measuring approxi- mately 1,200 to 4,500 feet long. Several possible camps or villages are present in this area. Open sources state that in 1959 leading Soviet geologists suggested that seismic and gravimeter prospecting campaigns be carried out on the peninsula and in surrounding areas. 2/ These ground $c4rs could be the results of this geophysical prospecting. TOP SECRET TOP SECRET YERALIYEVO 1?l FIGURE 3. MANGYSHLAK PENINSULA SHOWING GRID PATTERNS AND PETROLEUM PRODUCING AREAS. PETROLEUM EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION Recent collateral reports state that the USSR is energetically exploring a vast region east of the Caspian Sea. Some Soviet geologists believe that the region may have oil reserves. comparable to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. The Mys Melovoy area of the Mangyshlak peninsula man be considered within this potential oil-producing region. 3/ The geologic structure and nature of the rocks of the Mangyshlak peninsula and surrounding area make it favorable for petroleum and mineral exploration. Expansion and development of the oil resources TOP SECRET NPIC/R-97/62 OIL: WELL IMPROVED ROAD UN MPROVED ROAD RA LROAD RA LROAD U/C GR UND SCAR TOP SECRET NPIC/R-97/62 seem to be evident throughout th r n n-ula. Some possible-mining activity is visible in the area gat 44-=l 1-23E) but evidence of petro- leum exploration and production are rz~u. t rnorL apparent. There are five general areas of act: i Jrtilingactivity on the peninsula. The first is located 6 nm of Fort Shevchenko, near the airfield at 44-37N 50-28E. Eight a :-c located in this area. Five of these wells are connected %y heavily .ra icd service roads, which form a trapezoidal pattern similar to brat t rr ed by- roads linking oilfields at Baku. The second area, with anoth..:r ? c a.?~ well is located 12 nm east of the first area. A third site is Ioc,i-cv 10 nm east of Mys Melovoy. It contains four wells. This may l parr!" of the,Zhetybaj oilfields, which are reported .to be at 42-33N 52-00L. .S A fourth site of drilling activity- i= i yc :t_:I 40 nm east of Mys Melovoy at 43-34N 52-OOE in an area covering ap;,t-osimately 75 square miles. Ten wells can be seen and there is evidence of others. A housing camp is located. in the immediate vicinity. Extensive track activity is noted. This is considered to be the Zhetybaj West oilfield. A fifth site, probably the Uzen' oilfield, consisting of seven oil wells, is located approximately 33 nm east of the third field at 43-25N 52-50E. The petroleum stored at Mys Melovoy is probably trucked from these five oilfields since no definite pipelines connecting the fields with the port can be identified. Open Russian sources state that rare gases are found in this.area, which raises the possibility that helium may be present. A. helium plant may be located at Mys Melovoy, although none can be identi- fied. 3/ TOP SECRET TOP SECPI 25X1 D 25X1 D ILLEGIB 25X1A 25X1A MAPS AND CHARTS ACIC. WAC 326, 1st ed, scale ACIC. ONC 248, 1st ed, scale 2. D'yakov, B. F. "Tectonic Se :.c Geologiya Nefti i Gaza (Gc oln~ > Nevolin, ~1. V. Structure of %ve-= All-Union Scientific Research I (UNCLASSIFIED) Imashev, N. U., Kuprin, P. N. Oil and Gas Possibilities of th Steppe," Geolo i a Nefti i Gnz FIED). 3. "Caspian Sea Area," Oil and REQUIREMENT CIA. OSI/R-171 /611 NPIC PROJECT JN-288/61 } i I' Ia TIAL) s'. I- IUI NTIAL) ILLEGIB ?s of the Mangyshlak Peninsula," p 27-38, July 1957 (UNCLASSIFIED) pccts for Its Oil and Gas Possibilities, prospecting Methods, Moscow, 1961 gicalStructure and Perspectives of djoining Regions of the Mangyshlak as) as) No 3, p 7-13, Mar 1962 (UNCLASSI- L p 112 (UNCLASSIFIED) NP1C/R-97/62