非常规/复杂油藏

ADNOC 授予 SLB、Patterson-UTI 合资公司股权,用于非常规钻井项目

该协议正式确立了 ADNOC Drilling 对 Turnwell Industries 的合资所有权,该合资公司旨在管理 5 月份授予的价值 17 亿美元的非常规钻探合同。

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ADNOC钻井公司、SLB 和 Patterson-UTI 将利用人工智能、智能钻井设计、完井工程和生产解决方案方面的创新。
来源:SLB

阿布扎比国家石油公司 (ADNOC) 已签署最终协议,将阿布扎比国家石油公司钻探公司 (ADNOC Drilling) 的非常规项目部门 Turnwell Industries 的合资股权授予 SLB 和总部位于休斯顿的 Patterson-UTI,从而加速这家阿布扎比石油巨头在 2025 年底前钻探 144 口非常规油气井的计划。

今年5月,阿布扎比国家石油公司与斯伦贝谢中东公司(SLB)及Patterson-UTI签署了非约束性合作协议,承诺稍后将授予这两家全球服务提供商Turnwell的少数股权,Turnwell负责管理价值17亿美元的非常规钻井合同。

ADNOC钻井公司是中东地区按船队规模计算最大的钻井和综合钻井服务公司,拥有并运营着世界上最大的多学科钻井船队之一,该公司通过其全资子公司ADH RSC LTD持有合资公司55%的多数股权,而SLB持有30%的股权,Patterson-UTI持有15%的股权。

合作双方在另外的新闻稿中表示,该合资公司将利用人工智能、智能钻井设计、完井工程和生产解决方案等创新技术,加速阿联酋非常规石油和天然气计划。

ADNOC 采购:带回大量技术

SLB 表示其对该项目的贡献包括综合钻井、增产和完井服务、项目管理、数字化能力和地下支持。

阿布扎比国家石油公司在新闻稿中指出,由于钻探工作已经开始并且合资企业已经到位,阿布扎比国家石油公司将加快完井时间表,以提高阿布扎比国家石油公司钻井业务 2025 年的收益。

ADNOC 表示,为了实现这一加速时间表,Turnwell 已采用批量钻井来提高效率并降低成本。此外,总部位于路易斯安那州的 Gordon Technologies(一家随钻测量技术提供商和 Enersol 旗下公司)将支持这些油井的交付,从而缩短钻井时间并提高钻孔质量。

据该路易斯安那州公司网站称,Enersol 是阿布扎比国家石油公司钻井公司与总部位于阿布扎比的 Alpha Dhabi Holdings 组建的一家以技术为重点的投资合资公司,该公司收购了 Gordon Technologies 67.2% 的股份。

8 月份,Enersol 还收购了总部位于迪拜的 NTS Amega Global 51% 的股份,以通过其核心产品支持 Turnwell 的钻井活动:制造先进钻井工具、维修服务、工具租赁和现场服务。

阿布扎比国家石油公司在新闻稿中表示,公司计划通过加速非常规钻探项目的新阶段来实现长期增长,随着时间的推移,该项目可能涉及“数千口油井”。

阿布扎比的致密油和天然气储量估计约为2200亿桶石油和460万亿立方英尺天然气。

发展有望树立新的行业标杆

SLB中东和北非地区总裁塔里克·里兹克表示:“阿联酋的非常规能源资产前景光明”,并指出SLB在“部署创新数字、钻井和完井技术方面在该地区处于领先地位”。

ADNOC Drillings 首席执行官 Abdulrahman Abdulla Al Seiari 表示:“今天对于 Turnwell 以及我们的主要合作伙伴 SLB 和 Patterson-UTI 来说都是一个决定性的时刻。Turnwell 不仅将释放阿联酋世界级非常规能源资源的巨大潜力,还将为全球能源行业树立新的标杆。”

据该公司新闻稿称,作为交换少数股权,Patterson-UTI 将向 Turnwell 提供非常规钻井和完井专业知识,以及有限的现金贡献以资助其部分营运资金。

Patterson-UTI 首席执行官安迪·亨德里克斯 (Andy Hendricks) 表示:“Patterson-UTI 非常高兴能够参与 Turnwell 的开发,我们相信这将是一个具有开创性的项目,需要多年的非常规钻井和完井活动。”

原文链接/JPT
Unconventional/complex reservoirs

ADNOC Grants SLB, Patterson-UTI Equity Stakes in JV for Unconventional Drilling Projects

The agreement formalizes JV ownership of Turnwell Industries which ADNOC Drilling created to manage a $1.7 billion unconventional drilling contract awarded in May.

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ADNOC Drilling Company, SLB, and Patterson-UTI will leverage innovations in AI, smart drilling design, completions engineering, and production solutions.
Source: SLB

ADNOC has inked definitive agreements to award joint venture (JV) equity stakes in Turnwell Industries—the unconventional projects arm of ADNOC Drilling—to SLB and Houston-based Patterson-UTI, accelerating the Abu Dhabi major’s campaign to drill 144 unconventional oil and gas wells by the end of 2025.

In May, ADNOC signed nonbinding partnership agreements with Schlumberger Middle East S.A. (SLB) and Patterson-UTI promising to later award the two global service providers minority stakes in Turnwell which oversees the $1.7 billion unconventional drilling contract.

ADNOC Drilling, the largest drilling and integrated drilling services company in the Middle East by fleet size, owning and operating one of the largest multidiscipline drilling fleets in the world, retains a 55% majority stake in the JV through its wholly owned subsidiary ADH RSC LTD while SLB is granted 30% and Patterson-UTI 15%.

The venture will leverage innovations including artificial intelligence, smart drilling design, completions engineering, and production solutions to accelerate the UAE’s unconventional oil and gas program, the partners said in separate news releases.

ADNOC Goes Shopping: Brings Home a Mother Lode of Technology

For its part, SLB described its contributions to the venture as integrated drilling, stimulation, and completion services, project management, digital capabilities, and subsurface support.

With drilling already started and the JV now in place, ADNOC will accelerate its timelines for completion to boost ADNOC Drilling’s 2025 earnings, ADNOC noted in a news release.

To achieve this accelerated timeline, Turnwell has adopted batch drilling to improve efficiency and reduces costs, ADNOC said. Additionally, Louisiana-based Gordon Technologies, a provider of measurement-while-drilling technology and an Enersol company, will support the delivery of these wells, reducing drilling time and improving borehole quality.

Enersol is a technology-focused investment JV between ADNOC Drilling and the Abu Dhabi-based Alpha Dhabi Holdings, which acquired a 67.2% stake in Gordon Technologies, according to the Louisiana company’s website.

In August, Enersol also scooped a 51% stake in Dubai-based NTS Amega Global to support Turnwell’s drilling activities with its core offerings: manufacturing of advanced drilling tools, repair services, tool rental, and on-site services.

ADNOC intends to focus on long-term growth through the acceleration of eventual new phases of its unconventional drilling campaign which over time could involve “thousands of wells,” the company said in its press release.

Abu Dhabi’s tight oil and gas reserves are estimated at around 220 billion bbl of oil and 460 Tcf of gas.

Development Promises To Set New Industry Benchmarks

“The UAE’s unconventional energy assets hold a promising future,” Tarek Rizk, SLB’s president for the Middle East and North Africa region, said, noting that SLB holds a “leading position in the region deploying innovative digital, drilling, and completion technologies.”

“Today marks a defining moment for Turnwell and our key partners, SLB and Patterson-UTI,” ADNOC Drillings’ CEO Abdulrahman Abdulla Al Seiari said. “Turnwell will not only unlock the immense potential of the UAE's world-class unconventional energy resources but will also set new benchmarks for the global energy industry.”

In exchange for the minority equity interest, Patterson-UTI will provide unconventional drilling and completion expertise to Turnwell, as well as a limited cash contribution to fund its portion of working capital, according to a company news release.

"Patterson-UTI is excited to be a part of Turnwell, which we believe will be a groundbreaking project with multiple years of unconventional drilling and completion activity,” Andy Hendricks, Patterson-UTI's CEO, said.