Monumental 计划于 5 月 30 日前重启新西兰威尔斯

Monumental Energy Corp. 表示,钻井承包商 RIVAL 计划于 5 月开始对位于塔拉纳基盆地的 Copper Moki 1 和 2 井进行修井。


据 4 月 17 日发布的新闻稿称,总部位于英属哥伦比亚温哥华的 Monumental Energy Corp. 表示,预计将于 5 月 30 日之前恢复新西兰两口修井的生产。

这两口油井分别为Copper Moki 1号和2号,位于新西兰西海岸的塔拉纳基盆地。Monumental公司与新西兰能源公司共同拥有这两口油井。

Monumental公司表示,钻井承包商RIVAL计划于5月12日开始的一周内安装Copper Moki 2号钻井平台。如果修井作业成功,钻井平台将立即恢复生产。

迄今为止,Monumental 已向 RIVAL 支付了 345,000 加元(约合 249,000 美元),其中包括 70% 的定金 92,000 加元(约合 66,447 美元)。

余额涵盖了 2 3/8 英寸油管、各种尺寸的泵杆、泵和配件等零件的成本,以及完井设计和项目管理的成本。

Monumental 将首先收回石油和天然气销售净收入的 75%,然后过渡到 25% 的特许权使用费模式。

Monumental 表示,它和新西兰能源公司正在评估塔拉纳基盆地新井的潜在选址。

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Monumental Aims to Restart New Zealand Wells by May 30

Monumental Energy Corp. says rig contractor RIVAL is scheduled to begin the workovers on wells Copper Moki 1&2, located in the Taranaki Basin, in May.


Vancouver, British Colombia-based Monumental Energy Corp. said it expects to place two workover wells in New Zealand back into production by May 30, according to an April 17 press release.

The wells, Copper Moki 1 and 2, are in the Taranaki Basin on the nation’s west coast. Monumental co-owns the wells with New Zealand Energy Corp.

Rig contractor RIVAL is scheduled to set up Copper Moki 2 in the week starting May 12, Monumental said. If the workovers succeed, the rigs will go back into production immediately.

To date, Monumental has paid CA$345,000 (~US$249,000) including a 70% deposit of CA$92,000 (~US$66,447) to RIVAL.

The balance covered the costs of parts like 2 3/8” tubing, various sizes of pump rods, pumps and accessories, as well as completion designs and project management.

Monumental will first recoup 75% of the net revenues from oil and gas sales, followed by transitioning to a 25% royalty mode.

Monumental said it and New Zealand Energy are evaluating potential sites for new wells in the Taranaki Basin.

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