非常规/复杂油藏

沙特阿美实现其非常规天然气雄心壮志的“第一阶段”启动

中东最大的非常规天然气开发项目正式投产,沙特阿美的目标是到 2030 年实现 600 万桶油当量/日的天然气和液体产能。

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Jafurah 加工设施位于沙特阿美公司总部达兰以南,巨型 Ghawar 油田以东。
来源:沙特阿美公司。

沙特阿美公司宣布其 Jafurah 开发项目已开始投产,该项目是一个价值 1000 亿美元的资本项目,该公司称其为非常规天然气组合的“核心” ,也是中东最大的非常规天然气田。

国家石油公司(NOC)也证实,塔纳吉布天然气厂已开始运营,称其为世界上同类型中最大的天然气处理设施之一。

2 月 26 日的公告标志着沙特阿美计划的一个重要里程碑,该计划旨在到 2030 年将销售天然气产能比 2021 年水平提高约 80%。

“阿夫拉和塔纳吉布项目显著增强了沙特阿美的天然气产品组合,并大规模扩大了我们的产能。这些项目对我们公司和沙特王国的能源未来而言都是向前迈出的重要一步,”沙特阿美总裁兼首席执行官阿明·纳赛尔在一份声明中表示。

他补充道:“石油是我们长期增长战略的核心。预计它将带来可观的收益,满足不断增长的国内需求,支持关键行业的发展,并提供大量高价值液体。”

沙特官员此前证实,天然气于去年 12 月开始流入日处理能力为 4.5 亿立方英尺的贾富拉天然气处理厂。

贾夫拉盆地面积约17000平方公里,估计蕴藏229万亿立方英尺天然气和750亿桶凝析油。到2030年,该盆地预计将日产20亿立方英尺天然气、4.2亿标准立方英尺乙烷和约63万桶天然气凝析液。

贾夫拉盆地位于沙特阿美公司行政总部达兰以南,巨型油田加瓦尔油田以东。非常规油气开发的目标是致密、以碳酸盐岩为主的图瓦伊克山地层,该地层也是加瓦尔油田的主要烃源岩。

沙特国家石油公司(NOC)的目标是日产约600万桶油当量天然气及相关液体,并预计到2030年,贾夫拉气田将带来120亿至150亿美元的增量现金流。该公司认为,贾夫拉气田是其实现跻身世界十大天然气生产国之列这一既定目标的关键。

沙特阿美表示,公司已应用先进的钻井和水力压裂技术来降低油井成本并提高生产率。

该项目在近期于阿曼举行的SPE国际水力压裂大会上也得到了重点介绍。会上,国家能源服务联合公司(NESR)表示,该公司正与沙特阿美合作,在贾夫拉油田开展采出水回收利用试点项目。据NESR称,其中一项举措旨在处理和淡化采出水,同时回收包括锂和溴在内的微量元素,这些微量元素可以出售以抵消部分处理成本。

除了可以替代高达 50 万桶/日用于国内发电的原油外,沙特阿美还预计贾夫拉天然气将支持沙特阿拉伯不断扩大的人工智能基础设施和重工业,包括石化产业。

Tanajib天然气厂于2025年12月开始运营,预计将于今年晚些时候达到26亿立方英尺/天的原气处理能力。

沙特阿美还宣布启动马尔扬天然气处理厂,该厂正在处理来自海上马尔扬和祖鲁夫油田原油生产的伴生气。

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Unconventional/complex reservoirs

Aramco Achieves Startup of the ‘Jewel’ of Its Unconventional Gas Ambitions

The Middle East’s largest unconventional gas development officially begins production as Saudi Aramco targets 6 million BOE/D of gas and liquids capacity by 2030.

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Jafurah processing facilities which lie south of Aramco’s headquarters in Dhahran and east of the supergiant Ghawar oil field.
Source: Saudi Aramco.

Saudi Aramco has announced startup of production from its Jafurah development, a $100-billion capital project the company describes as the “jewel” of its unconventional gas portfolio and the Middle East’s largest unconventional gas field.

The national oil company (NOC) also confirmed that the Tanajib Gas Plant has begun operations, calling it one of the world’s largest gas processing facilities of its type.

The 26 February announcement marks a key milestone in Aramco’s plan to increase sales gas production capacity by approximately 80% by 2030 compared with 2021 levels.

“Jafurah and Tanajib significantly strengthen Aramco’s gas portfolio and expand our capacity at scale. These projects are a major step forward for our company and for the Kingdom’s energy future,” Amin Nasser, Aramco president and CEO, said in a statement.

He added, “Gas is central to our long-term growth strategy. It is expected to generate substantial earnings, meet rising domestic demand, support development across key sectors, and deliver significant volumes of high-value liquids.”

Saudi officials previously confirmed that gas began flowing into the 450 MMcf/D-capacity Jafurah plant in December.

Covering approximately 17,000 km², the Jafurah Basin is estimated to contain 229 Tcf of raw gas and 75 billion STB of condensate. By 2030, the development is expected to deliver 2 Bcf/D of sales gas, 420 MMscf/D of ethane, and approximately 630,000 B/D of natural gas liquids.

The Jafurah Basin lies south of Aramco’s administrative headquarters in Dhahran and east of the supergiant Ghawar oil field. The unconventional development targets the tight, carbonate-dominated Tuwaiq Mountain formation, which also serves as the primary source rock for Ghawar.

The Saudi NOC is aiming to produce approximately 6 million BOE/D of gas and associated liquids production and estimates incremental cash flows from Jafurah of $12 billion to $15 billion in 2030. The company believes Jafurah is key to achieving its stated goal of ranking among the world’s top 10 gas producers.

Aramco said it has applied advanced drilling and hydraulic fracturing technologies to reduce well costs and improve productivity.

The project was also highlighted at the recent SPE International Hydraulic Fracturing Conference in Oman, where National Energy Services Reunited (NESR) said it is working with Aramco to pilot produced-water recycling at Jafurah. According to NESR, one initiative aims to treat and desalinate produced water while recovering trace minerals, including lithium and bromine, which could be marketed to help offset treatment costs.

In addition to displacing up to 500,000 B/D of crude oil used for domestic power generation, Aramco expects Jafurah gas to support Saudi Arabia’s expanding artificial intelligence infrastructure and heavy industries, including petrochemicals.

The Tanajib Gas Plant initiated operations in December 2025 and is expected to reach a raw gas processing capacity of 2.6 Bcf/D later this year.

Aramco also announced startup of the Marjan gas plant, which is processing associated raw gas from crude oil production from the offshore Marjan and Zuluf fields.