Zephyr Energy 开始生产,但在犹他州 Paradox 盆地遭遇延误

世界石油工作人员 2023 年 7 月 11 日

(WO) “Zephyr Energy plc 提供了其位于犹他州 Paradox 盆地的旗舰 Paradox 项目的最新运营情况。

2023 年 1 月 19 日,该公司宣布,在钻探 State 36-2 LNW-CC 井时,已穿越了一个主要的高压天然裂缝网络。2023年3月20日,该公司宣布修井及后续生产测试作业即将开始。

2023年4月上旬,出现了严重的井控问题,碳氢化合物以不受控制的方式从井中流出。该事件显然是多个设备故障,特别是安全阀故障造成的。重要的是,事件期间没有造成人员伤亡,随后的井控工作也被证明是成功的。

State 36-2 井保持静止并受到控制,Zephyr 正在将生产油管从井中拉出,因为一些接头由于井控事件和随后发生的高压而被压缩/损坏或卡住。控制好力度。迄今为止,已对 8,900 英尺长的管道中的约 7,000 英尺进行了拉拔和检查,其中约 15% 的拉拔接头需要更换。

该公司正在有条不紊地拆除和检查剩余的接头,同时保持井眼静止。一旦管道工作完成,将进行最后的水泥挤压,然后在生产测试井之前将套管穿过储层层段进行射孔。

当前和未来的作业将继续以保持井控且工作条件对团队安全的方式进行。尽管最近的运营速度比最初预期的要慢,但该公司董事会注意到迄今为止的安全进展,并完全期望在短期内进行生产测试。正如在作业的早期阶段所见证的,这种有条理和耐心的方法是由于预期的高压和油井和油藏的显着产能而必需的。

虽然 State 36-2 井控事件有力地说明了某些 Paradox 盆地天然裂缝网络固有的高压和生产力,但由此产生的井作业随后导致了工作计划的延误。

Zephyr 保留全面的井控保险,董事会最终预计将收回与井控事件相关的绝大多数成本。根据 Zephyr 的保险单条款,这些付款追偿是在报销的基础上进行的。

提交给保险公司的初始发票现已获得批准,Zephyr 最初索赔的总计 80 万美元的资金也已收到。定期提交额外发票,保险公司预计会在收到后 30 天内付款。

BLM 批准白沙单元面积扩大/收缩

2022 年 8 月 22 日,该公司宣布通过有针对性地收购公司认为具有直接开发潜力的 1,920 英亩租赁土地,收购与其运营的 White Sands Unit(“WSU”)相邻的额外 Paradox 盆地优质土地。据 2022 年 9 月 14 日报道,还获得了额外的连续土地。

所收购的面积主要由 Zephyr 现有的 3D 地震覆盖,并且直接与 State 36-2 所在的 Zephyr 租约接壤,并且可以使用 Zephyr 随后收购的现有地面基础设施。

所收购土地的一部分预计将被添加到 WSU,但需获得美国土地管理局(“BLM”)的批准(该公司于 2023 年初申请)。Zephyr 报告称,此类批准现已作为一部分获得批准WSU 的较大扩张/收缩修正案。作为批准的一部分,WSU 增加了 5,000 英亩具有近期开发潜力的高等级土地,并放弃了该公司认为不太适合未来开发的约 5,395 英亩土地。

正在对最近收购的绿城油井进行评估

该公司还开始对作为大规模基础设施资产收购一部分而收购的五个现有井眼(位于 WSU)进行评估。现有的几口井以前是碳氢化合物生产井,后来由于缺乏运营基础设施而被关闭。其他井被认为未来有可能用作咸水处理井或咸水生产商,以提取锂资源。

作为本次评估的一部分,Zephyr 的运营团队最近重新开始了 Greentown Federal 28-11 井的生产,以了解当正在进行的现场基础设施工作完成后,该井对整体油田生产的潜在贡献。目前,碳氢化合物正在从井中流出,收集的凝析油用于销售,天然气则被燃烧。一旦流量稳定,该公司将在天然气出口可用时评估其短期和长期的未来潜力。

 

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Zephyr Energy commences production, experiences delays at Utah’s Paradox basin

World Oil Staff July 11, 2023

(WO) – Zephyr Energy plc provided an update on operations at its flagship Paradox Project in the Paradox basin, Utah.

On Jan. 19, 2023, the company announced that it had intersected a major, highly-pressured natural fracture network while drilling the State 36-2 LNW-CC well. On March 20, 2023, the company announced that workover and subsequent production test operations were set to commence.

In early April 2023, a significant well control issue arose in which hydrocarbons flowed from the well in an uncontrolled manner.  The incident was the apparent result of multiple equipment failures and in particular the failure of a safety valve.  Importantly, there were no injuries during the incident and subsequent well control efforts proved to be successful.

The State 36-2 well remains static and under control, and Zephyr is in the process of pulling the production tubing out of the hole, as some joints were compressed/compromised or stuck due to the high pressures experienced during the well control incident and subsequent well control efforts. To date, approximately 7,000 ft. of 8,900 ft. of tubing has been pulled and inspected with circa 15% of the pulled joints requiring replacement.

The company is moving methodically to remove and inspect the remaining joints while keeping the wellbore static. Once the tubing work is complete, a final cement squeeze will be performed and then the casing will be perforated across the reservoir interval prior to production testing the well.

Current and future operations will continue to be conducted in such a way that well control is maintained and working conditions are safe for the team. Although recent operations have been slower than initially expected, the company’s Board of Directors noteed the safe progress to date and fully expects to deliver a production test in the near-term. This methodical and patient approach is necessitated by the expected high pressure and substantial apparent deliverability of the well and reservoir, as witnessed during the earlier phases of the operation.

While the State 36-2 well control incident was a powerful illustration of the high pressures and productivity inherent in certain Paradox basin natural fracture networks, the resulting well work operations have subsequently resulted in a delay to the work program.

Zephyr retains comprehensive well control insurance coverage, and the Board ultimately expects to recover the vast majority of costs associated with the well control incident.  Under the terms of Zephyr’s insurance policy, these payment recoveries are made on a reimbursement basis.

Initial invoices submitted to its insurer have now been approved and funds from Zephyr’s initial claim, totaling $800,000, have been received.  Additional invoices are being submitted on a regular basis with payments expected within 30 days of receipt by the insurer.

BLM approval of White Sands Unit acreage expansion/contraction

On Aug 22, 2022, the company announced the acquisition of additional prime Paradox basin acreage adjacent to its operated White Sands Unit (the "WSU") through the targeted acquisition of 1,920 leased acres deemed by the company to have immediate development potential.   Additional contiguous acreage was acquired as reported on Sept. 14, 2022.

The acquired acreage was largely covered by Zephyr's existing 3D seismic, and directly bordered the Zephyr lease on which the State 36-2 is located, and with access to pre-existing surface infrastructure which Zephyr subsequently acquired.

A portion of the acquired acreage was envisioned to be added to the WSU, subject to approval from the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (the "BLM") for which the Company applied in early 2023.  Zephyr reported such approval has now been granted as part of larger Expansion/Contraction amendment of the WSU.  As part of the approval, 5,000 high-graded acres with near-term development potential have been added to the WSU, and roughly 5,395 acres deemed by the company to be less suitable for future development have been relinquished.

Assessment underway on recently acquired Greentown wells

The company has also commenced the assessment on five existing wellbores (located in the WSU) acquired as part of a larger acquisition of infrastructure assets. Several of the existing wells are former producers of hydrocarbons and were subsequently shut-in due to lack of operating infrastructure.  Others were deemed to have potential future use as saltwater disposal wells or as producers of salt water brine for potential extraction of lithium resources.

As part of this assessment, Zephyr’s operations team recently recommenced production from the Greentown Federal 28-11 well to understand the well’s potential contribution to overall field production when ongoing field infrastructure work has been completed.  Hydrocarbons are currently flowing from the well, with condensate volumes collected for sale and natural gas volumes being flared.  Once flow stabilizes, the company will assess its future potential for the short and longer term when gas export is available.