Beetaloo 在 NT 井气体刺激方面取得重大里程碑

来源:www.gulfoilandgas.com 2025年7月8日,地点:未分类

Beetaloo Energy Australia 已在北领地 Beetaloo 次盆地的 Carpentaria-5H 井完成了历史性的水力压裂作业,这标志着这可能成为澳大利亚寻求向东海岸提供可靠和可扩展天然气供应的转折点。

这项 67 级压裂作业由全球油田服务巨头哈里伯顿公司执行,历时 20 天,覆盖了长达 2955 米的水平段,是该盆地历史上规模最大的压裂作业。Beetaloo

Energy Australia 已在北领地 Beetaloo 次盆地的 Carpentaria-5H 井完成了历史性的水力压裂作业。Carpentaria

-5H 现在是 Beetaloo Energy Carpentaria 试点项目的基石,该项目还包括之前钻探和压裂的 Carpentaria-2H 和 3H 井。这三口井均位于Velkerri B页岩层,并位于同一井场,以最大程度地减少地面扰动并降低成本。Beetaloo

Energy Australia董事总经理Alex Underwood表示:“Carpentaria-5H井段的压裂作业,横跨2955米的水平段,成功实施了67段,是Beetaloo盆地完成的最长的压裂作业。” “

这对Beetaloo Energy Australia和整个盆地来说都是一个历史性事件。” Beetaloo Energy Australia董事总经理Alex Underwood表示。


此次增产作业的泵送速率超过每分钟100桶,流体密度为每英尺52桶,支撑剂密度平均为每英尺2295磅。这也是该公司首次进行24小时连续增产作业,尤其值得注意的是,该作业曾多次达到每天五个阶段以上的水平。

增产作业完成后,Beetaloo Energy将使用连续油管清理井筒,启动回流作业,然后在进行生产测试之前关闭油井进行浸泡。为期30天的流动测试(称为IP30)预计将于8月中旬开始,结果将于9月底公布。

该公司拥有其EP187许可证的100%权益,并且仍然是该盆地最大的净土地持有者,许可证下的土地面积超过2890万英亩。


今天的进展建立在过去一个季度取得的一系列里程碑式进展之上,包括5月份完成的2800万澳元股权融资,为卡奔塔利亚5H增产和流量测试项目提供了全额资金。此次

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包括以每股16美分的价格配售2775万澳元股票,以及随后的300万澳元股票回购计划。董事们还额外捐献了25万澳元,展现了对公司未来计划的信心。Beetaloo

Energy最近还获得了传统业主的正式同意,根据北领地的“测试气体有效使用”条款销售天然气,扫清了其商业化道路上的一个关键监管障碍。

卡奔塔利亚天然气厂目前已获得全额资金,待剩余的政府审批完成后即可投入运行。该设施购自AGL公司,额定产能为每日42太焦耳(TJ),即42万亿焦耳,预计将在试点阶段处理来自卡奔塔利亚2H、3H和5H井的天然气。

该公司已将“淭片式”连接件接入麦克阿瑟河天然气管道,可立即接入基础设施。该公司已与北领地政府签订了一项具有约束力的10年期天然气销售协议,每日最高供应量为25太焦耳,并可根据生产结果选择增至35太焦耳。

重要的是,该公司还在为未来东海岸的天然气供应奠定基础,并正在与APA集团合作开展工程和设计工作,以评估从Beetaloo盆地到昆士兰州的潜在管道。Beetaloo

项目的进展正值关键时刻。根据澳大利亚能源市场运营商 (Australian Energy Market Operator) 最新的天然气机遇声明,预计东海岸市场的供应缺口将从 2029 年开始出现,并在 2030 年代进一步加剧。Beetaloo

盆地被广泛认为是澳大利亚最具前景的天然气储量地之一,Beetaloo 能源公司(前身为 Empire 能源公司)已独立认证其区域内 1.6 万亿立方英尺的后备资源量,以及 47 万亿立方英尺的潜在天然气储量。

此外,Beetaloo 盆地还蕴藏着高热值天然气,二氧化碳含量极低,不足 1%,非常适合与现有的液化天然气 (LNG) 混合,以满足日益严格的日本和韩国进口标准。

随着 Carpentaria-5H 项目的流量测试即将开始、监管部门的批准已到位、天然气工厂即将安装以及管道合作项目正在开发中,Beetaloo 能源公司似乎比以往任何时候都更接近开发澳大利亚最重要的能源资源之一。

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Beetaloo hits major milestone with NT well gas stimulation

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 7/8/2025, Location: Not categorized

Beetaloo Energy Australia has completed a historic hydraulic stimulation campaign on its Carpentaria-5H well in the Northern Territory’s Beetaloo sub-basin, marking what could be a turning point in Australia’s quest for reliable and scalable gas supply to the eastern seaboard.

The 67-stage stimulation operation, executed by global oilfield services giant Halliburton, was wrapped up in a 20-day campaign and covered an extraordinary 2955-metre lateral section, making it the most extensive stimulation job in the basin’s history.

Beetaloo Energy Australia has completed a historic hydraulic stimulation campaign at its Carpentaria-5H well in the Northern Territory’s Beetaloo sub-basin.

Carpentaria-5H now stands as a cornerstone of Beetaloo Energy’s Carpentaria pilot project, which also includes the previously drilled and stimulated Carpentaria-2H and 3H wells. All three wells were sunk into Velkerri B shale and are co-located on the same well pad to minimise surface disturbance and reduce costs.

Beetaloo Energy Australia managing director Alex Underwood said: “The stimulation of Carpentaria-5H over a 2955-metre horizontal section with 67 stages successfully placed is the longest fracture stimulation completed in the Beetaloo Basin.”

‘This is a historic event for Beetaloo Energy Australia and for the basin.’ Beetaloo Energy Australia managing director Alex Underwood


The stimulation campaign included pump rates exceeding 100 barrels per minute, fluid intensities of 52 barrels per foot and proppant intensities averaging 2295 pounds per foot. It also marked the company’s first 24-hour continuous stimulation operation, which notably hit more than five stages per day on multiple occasions.

With stimulation completed, Beetaloo Energy will now clean out the well bore using coiled tubing, initiate flowback operations and then shut in the well for a soak period ahead of production testing. A 30-day flow test - known as IP30 - is expected to begin mid-August, with results to be released by the end of September.

The company holds a 100 per cent interest in its EP187 permit and remains the largest net acreage holder in the basin, with more than 28.9 million acres under licence.


Today’s development builds upon a flurry of milestones delivered over the past quarter, including a $28 million equity raise completed in May that provided full funding for the Carpentaria-5H stimulation and flow test program.

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The raise comprised a $27.75 million placement at 16 cents per share and a subsequent share purchase plan targeting a further $3 million. Directors also chipped in a further $250,000, signalling confidence in the company’s forward program.

Beetaloo Energy also recently secured formal consent from traditional owners to sell gas under the NT’s Beneficial Use of Test Gas provisions, clearing a key regulatory hurdle on its path to commercialisation.

The Carpentaria gas plant is now fully funded and ready for installation when remaining government approvals are finalised. The facility, which was acquired from AGL, has a nameplate capacity of 42 terajoules (TJ) per day - or 42 trillion joules - and is expected to process gas from Carpentaria-2H, 3H and 5H wells in the pilot phase.

The company has already inserted a “T-piece” connection into the McArthur River gas pipeline, enabling immediate access to infrastructure. A binding 10-year gas sales agreement is in place with the NT Government for up to 25TJ per day, with an option to increase to 35TJ depending on production outcomes.

Importantly, the company is also laying the groundwork for future east coast gas supply and has engineering and design work underway with APA Group to evaluate a potential pipeline from the Beetaloo Basin to Queensland.

Beetaloo’s progress could not come at a more critical time. According to the Australian Energy Market Operator’s latest gas statement of opportunities, supply gaps in the east coast market are expected to emerge from 2029 and worsen through the 2030s.

The Beetaloo Basin is widely regarded as one of the country’s most promising gas plays, with Beetaloo Energy - formerly Empire Energy - having independently certified 1.6 trillion cubic feet of contingent resources and a further 47 trillion cubic feet of prospective gas in place across its acreage.

It is also sitting on high calorific gas with an ultra-low carbon dioxide content of less than 1 per cent, making it ideally suited to blending with existing LNG streams to help meet tightening Japanese and Korean import standards.

With flow testing of Carpentaria-5H imminent, regulatory approvals in hand, a gas plant ready to install and pipeline partnerships in development, Beetaloo Energy appears closer than ever to unlocking one of Australia’s most consequential energy resources.

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