APA公司开发苏里南石油中心的信心增强

APA Corp. 对苏里南海上的信心不断增强,该公司看到了开发这个南美国家第一个海上石油中心的潜力,同时继续在二叠纪盆地运营五个钻井平台。

APA 公司对苏里南 58 号区块海上技术成果越来越有信心,这可能会导致南美国家第一个海上石油中心的开发。

APA 首席执行官兼总裁约翰·J·克里斯特曼四世 (John J. Christmann IV) 在公司 2023 年第二季度收益报告中表示,“虽然还有更多技术工作要做,但迄今为止的结果提供了更多信心”。APA 还报告称,二叠纪盆地继续取得成功,该盆地产量约占 APA 本季度调整产量的 65%。然而,APA 的收入下降,因为该公司经历了同样的商品价格波动,这种波动扰乱了大多数上市勘探与生产公司本季度的收益。  

这位高管表示,拥有 58 号区块 50% 权益的 APA 正在与合作伙伴和运营商TotalEnergies合作,继续确定结合 Sapakara 和 Krabdagu 发现的潜在石油中心项目的范围。

TD Cowen在 8 月 2 日的一份研究报告中表示,“苏里南的结果令人鼓舞,我们正在等待进一步的公告,因为 APA 表明评估成功并确定了未来枢纽项目的范围。”


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APA 和 TotalEnergies 将继续在 Krabdagu 进行石油资源评估,并已成功测试了 58 号区块的三个油藏,确认了高质量和可交付性。

APA 在其收益报告中表示,Krabdagu-3 的发现证实了石油资源,并将其延伸到距离发现井 14 公里(约 9 英里)的地方。正在进行技术分析以量化克拉布达古航道(长度超过 25 公里)的资源。

“我们目前的重点是评估去年克拉布达古的发现。”我们已经完成了 Krabdagu-2 的测试,结果与我们钻前的预期一致。在 Krabdagu-3,我们正处于压力积累阶段,迄今为止收集的数据非常令人鼓舞,”克里斯特曼在 APA 与分析师举行的财报电话会议上表示。“半潜式钻井平台仍在现场,作业完成后将被释放。我们认为,目前萨帕卡拉和克拉布达古地区不需要进行额外的评估或勘探钻探。”

在邻近的 53 区块,APA 拥有 45% 的权益,该公司正在开展其 Baja 发现的下一步活动。

“在这一点上我不能说太多,除了“我们还有很多工作要做,“巴哈可能会流入石油枢纽和 58 号区块”,或者“它是否会在 53 号街区建立自己的项目?”克里斯特曼说。

美国二叠纪盆地稳定产量增长

总部位于休斯敦的 APA 还报告了季度财务和运营业绩。2023 年第二季度报告的普通股净利润为 3.81 亿美元,而 2022 年第二季度为 9.26 亿美元,下降的主要原因是大宗商品价格变现较低,尽管总体产量有所增加。

APA报告的第二季度产量为398,930桶油当量/日,而2022年第二季度为384,627桶油当量/日。调整后产量(不包括埃及非控股权益和税收桶),2023年第二季度为325,338桶油当量/日,而2022年第二季度的产量为325,338桶油当量/日。去年同期为 304,621 桶油当量/天。

美国产量领先,第二季度平均产量为 212,786 桶油当量/日,较去年第二季度增长 6%。该公司平均在米德兰盆地南部拥有两个钻井平台,在特拉华盆地拥有三个钻井平台。

APA 第二季度连接了 21 个新井,其中 67% 以上在 6 月份上线。在米德兰盆地南部,有 10 口井投入生产,特拉华盆地有 11 口井投入生产。APA 表示,Alpine High 的新钻探和完井活动已推迟,等待天然气和液化天然气定价的改善。

在埃及,本季度平均产量为 144,026 桶油当量/天,与 2022 年第二季度持平。APA 表示,这是由于成熟的 Qasr 气田产量下降。2023 年第二季度,APA 在埃及平均有 17 台钻井平台运行。

在北海,2023 年第二季度平均产量为 42,118 桶油当量/天,比 2022 年第二季度增长 3%。APA 预计 Storr North 的投产将推动第三季度产量更高。APA于6月发布了海洋爱国者半潜式钻井平台并推迟了2023年的平台钻探。该公司表示,虽然其投资组合在技术上具有有吸引力的钻探前景,但“目前在经济上并不合理”。

该公司在新闻稿中表示,APA 预计美国和埃及的钻探活动“将保持在当前水平,因为这种活动速度优化了运营效率”。APA 还表示,将把上游资本投资指导下调至 19 亿美元,并将全年 LOE 预期下调 1 亿美元,至 14 亿美元。

Piper Sandler Co 表示:“鉴于对 2023 年下半年石油产量交付能力的担忧,预计资本支出和运营支出下降将带来积极的股票反应,并维持 2023 财年的产量指引。” 高级研究分析师 Mark A. Lear 在 8 月 3 日的一份研究报告中表示。

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APA Corp.’s Confidence Grows in Developing Suriname Oil Hub

APA Corp.’s confidence is growing offshore Suriname, where the company sees the potential to develop the South American country’s first offshore oil hub while it continues to run five rigs in the Permian Basin.

APA Corp. is gaining confidence in technical results offshore Suriname’s Block 58 that could lead to development of the South American country’s first offshore oil hub.

“While there is more technical work to do, the results to date have provided more confidence,” APA CEO and president John J. Christmann IV said in the company’s second-quarter 2023 earnings report. APA also reported continued success in the Permian Basin, which made up about 65% of APA’s adjusted production in the quarter. However, APA’s income fell as the company weathered the same commodity price volatility that has roiled most public E&Ps’ earnings in the quarter.  

APA, with a 50% interest in Block 58, is working alongside partner and operator TotalEnergies to continue scoping a potential oil hub project that combines the Sapakara and Krabdagu discoveries, the executive said.

“Results have been promising in Suriname and we await further announcements as APA indicates appraisal success and scoping around a future hub project,” TD Cowen said in an Aug. 2 research report.


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APA and TotalEnergies will continue with an oil resource assessment at Krabdagu having successfully tested three oil reservoirs on Block 58, confirming high quality and deliverability.

The Krabdagu-3 discovery confirmed and extended the oil resource 14 km (approximately nine miles) from the discovery well, APA said in its earnings presentation. Technical analysis is underway to quantify the resource in the Krabdagu fairway, which is greater than 25 km.

“We are currently focused on appraising last year's Krabdagu discovery. … We have completed testing at Krabdagu-2 and results were consistent with our pre-drill expectations. At Krabdagu-3, we are in the pressure buildup phase and data collected thus far is very encouraging,” Christmann said during APA’s earning call with analysts. “The semi-submersible rig is still on location and will be released upon completion of operations. We believe that no additional appraisal or exploratory drilling is necessary in the Sapakara and Krabdagu area at this time.”

In the adjacent Block 53 where APA has a 45% interest, the company is accessing next activities at its Baja discovery.

“I can't say a lot at this point other than … we've got a lot of work to do in terms of, ‘does Baja potentially flow into, you know, an oil hub and Block 58’, or ‘does it make up its own project in Block 53?’” Christmann said.

U.S. Permian anchors production growth

Houston-based APA also reported quarterly financial and operational results. Reported net income attributable to common stock was $381 million in second-quarter 2023 compared to $926 million in the second quarter 2022, down mainly on lower commodity price realizations, despite a rise in overall production.

APA’s reported production was 398,930 boe/d in the second quarter compared to 384,627 boe/d in second-quarter 2022. Adjusted production, excluding Egypt non-controlling interest and tax barrels, was 325,338 boe/d in second-quarter 2023 compared to 304,621 boe/d for the same period last year.

U.S. production led the way, rising 6% to an average 212,786 boe/d in the second quarter compared to the second quarter last year. The company averaged two rigs in the southern Midland Basin and three in the Delaware Basin.

APA connected 21 new wells in the second quarter with more than 67% coming online in June. In the southern Midland Basin, 10 wells were placed in production, and 11 in the Delaware Basin. APA said new drilling and completion activity in Alpine High has been deferred pending improved natural gas and NGL pricing.

In Egypt, production averaged 144,026 boe/d in the quarter, flat compared to the second quarter 2022. APA said that was due to the declining production from the mature Qasr gas field. APA had an average of 17 rigs running in Egypt during the second quarter 2023.

In the North Sea, production averaged 42,118 boe/d in the second quarter 2023, up 3% compared to the second quarter 2022. APA expects commencement of production from the Storr North to push production higher in the third quarter. APA released the Ocean Patriot semi-submersible rig and deferred 2023 platform drilling in June. The company said that while its portfolio had technically attractive drilling prospects, they weren’t “economically justified at this time.”

APA expects drilling activity in the U.S. and Egypt “to remain at current levels, as this activity pace optimizes operational efficiencies,” the company said in its release. APA also said it would reduce its upstream capital investment guidance to $1.9 billion and lowered its full-year LOE outlook by $100 million to $1.4 billion.

“We expect a positive equity response on lower capex and opex, as well as maintained fiscal year 2023 production guidance given concerns on the ability to deliver on the second half 2023 oil ramp coming into the print,” Piper Sandler Co. senior research analyst Mark A. Lear said in an Aug. 3 research report.