Vista Energy 将引进 SLB 水力压裂技术以提高阿根廷 Vaca Muerta 页岩的产量

帕特里克·吉莱斯皮,彭博社 2024 年 6 月 11 日

(彭博社)——阿根廷石油钻探公司 Vista Energy 与 SLB 签署了一项协议,将在今年下半年进口新的水力压裂阵列,以帮助提高 Vaca Muerta 页岩地区的石油产量。

此次增资意味着 Vista 拥有两支水力压裂队和相关设备。根据周二发布的一份声明,该公司的目标是到第四季度将产量提高 55%,达到 85,000 桶/天,到 2026 年在 138 口新油井开始生产,力争达到 100,000 桶/天的产量。

首席执行官 Miguel Galuccio 在书面评论中表示:“我们将继续致力于 Vaca Muerta 油田的发展,将尖端技术融入我们的运营中。我们的目标是加快在 Vaca Muerta 油田的资本部署,使我们能够接入更多油井,从而让我们能够更好地实现生产目标。”

自 2018 年以来,Vista 的产量增加了一倍以上,推动其在纽约交易的股票在过去三年中上涨了 1,000% 以上,轻松击败了同类其他全球钻井公司。声明称,该公司目前预计明年和 2026 年的产量将超过目标。

纽约时间上午 10:26,Vista 的美国存托凭证下跌 1.9% 至 43.57 美元,今年迄今的涨幅已缩减至 48%。

虽然该公司没有透露新水力压裂阵列的条款,但这可能是自亲商总统哈维尔·米莱 12 月 10 日上任以来最大的企业资本支出之一。

米莱承诺要取消阿根廷的资本管制和货币限制,因为这些限制阻碍了 Vista 的投资,但这位自由主义领导人尚未提供明确的时间表。短期内,Vista 预计无论政治如何,都能实现其目标。

“我们将实现我们的 2026 年计划,”加鲁奇奥在 5 月 23 日发表的彭博社采访中表示。“接下来的任何事情都会让我们更具投资价值,也可能会给其他人带来机会。”

原文链接/WorldOil

Vista Energy to import SLB fracking set to boost production from Argentina’s Vaca Muerta shale

Patrick Gillespie, Bloomberg June 11, 2024

(Bloomberg) – Argentine oil driller Vista Energy signed an agreement with SLB to import a new fracking array during the second half of this year to help boost oil production in the Vaca Muerta shale region.

The addition will mean Vista has two fracking crews and related equipment in operation. The company is aiming to raise production 55% to the equivalent of 85,000 bpd by the fourth quarter, and start production on 138 new oil wells by 2026 in an effort to reach 100,000 bpd, according to a statement released Tuesday.

“We continue to commit to the growth of Vaca Muerta by incorporating cutting-edge technology into our operations,” Chief Executive Officer Miguel Galuccio said in written remarks. “Our goal is to accelerate our capital deployment in Vaca Muerta to enable us to tie-in more wells, leaving us well-placed to achieve our production target.”

Vista has more than doubled production since 2018, driving its New York-traded shares up more than 1,000% in the past three years, easily beating every other global driller in its class. The company now anticipates exceeding output targets for next year and 2026, according to the statement.

Vista’s U.S. depositary receipts dropped 1.9% to $43.57 at 10:26 a.m. in New York, trimming the year-to-date advance to 48%.

While the company didn’t disclose terms for the new fracking array, it likely marks one of the largest corporate capital outlays since pro-business President Javier Milei took office on Dec. 10.

Milei has pledged to dismantle Argentina’s capital controls and currency restrictions that have impeded the types of investments Vista is making, but the libertarian leader hasn’t provided a clear timeline yet. In the near term, Vista expects to hit its targets regardless of politics.

“We will deliver on our 2026 plan,” Galuccio said in an interview with Bloomberg published May 23. “Anything else that comes will make us more investible, and it will probably give others opportunities.”