加拿大深度探秘:Spartan 预计 Duvernay 油田日产量达 1,220 桶油当量

卡尔加里的Spartan Delta Corp.公司在阿尔伯塔省杜韦奈页岩区发现了强劲的石油和液体产量。杜韦奈的一口新井在20天内产油量达到1,470桶油当量/天(86%为液体),其中包括1,202桶/天的石油。


加拿大的Spartan Delta Corp.正在利用其在阿尔伯塔省的大量资源扩大石油和天然气产量,同时保留未来并购的选择。

总部位于卡尔加里的 Spartan 公司报告了其在油性杜韦奈页岩区新井的开采成果以及该公司在阿尔伯塔深层盆地富含液体的天然气资产的开采成果。

Spartan公司在2025年上半年实施了一项四钻井项目,共钻探17.1口净井,其中完井11.4口,投产8.6口。该公司估计目前的产量约为4万桶油当量/天。

杜韦奈交付

Spartan 在石油和凝析油资源丰富的西页岩盆地杜韦奈地区拥有最大的权益之一,拥有约 350,000 净英亩土地和 600 个净钻井位置。

液体产量约占Spartan公司Duvernay油井产量的70%,这些油井横跨该油田的上部和下部区域。该公司的目标是在五年内实现页岩油日产量达到25,000桶油当量。

Spartan 公司今年在 Duvernay 地区前七口井的 IP-30 产量平均为 1,220 桶油当量/天(87% 为液体)。在 Duvernay 地区前四口井的 IP-180 产量平均为 867 桶油当量/天(79% 为液体)。

Spartan近期在Duvernay油井的油加权收益表现强劲。5月至6月期间,该油田的八井平台新增三口水平井(净产量2.1口),平均水平段长度为12,635英尺(约3840米)。

这三口井的产液率均超过85%,原油产量超过1000桶/天。07-27-042-03W5井20天内平均产液量为1470桶/天,产液率为86%,其中包括1202桶/天的原油。

预计 7 月中旬,02-22-042-03W5 平台将再有 4 口井(净 2.8 口)投入使用。

斯巴达杜韦奈井
Spartan公司在阿尔伯塔省的杜韦奈页岩区发现了富含石油和液体的产出。(来源:Spartan)

斯巴达杜韦奈油井的钻探、完井和装备成本在 1100 万加元至 1250 万加元之间(800 万至 910 万美元)。


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阿尔伯塔深盆地

Spartan 还在阿尔伯塔深盆地拥有 130,000 净英亩的土地,这是一个多层致密的天然气砂岩游乐区。

Spartan 的目标是深盆地已圈定的富含液体的 Spirit River 地层以及富含石油和凝析油的 Cardium 地层。深盆地的液体产量平均约为 31%。

2025 年上半年,该公司在深盆地完成了 8 口井(净 6.5 口),其中两口井瞄准 Spirit River。

Spirit River油田08-21-045-11W5井和10-20-043-09W5井均获得了气加权结果,平均IP30产量为1,657桶油当量/天,IP90产量为1,254桶油当量/天。液体产量平均约为25%。

03-07-045-09W5 Cardium 平台的三口井平均IP30产量为482桶油当量/天,IP90产量为566桶油当量/天(含液率42%)。6月中旬,Spartan 平台的14-08-044-08W5 Cardium 平台的三口井投产。

斯巴达表示,该公司可能会考虑在今年下半年增加在深盆地的支出,以应对不断上涨的天然气价格。

斯巴达深盆地
Spartan在阿尔伯塔深层盆地拥有13万英亩净土地及天然气处理投资。(来源:Spartan)

深盆地并购

Spartan 还计划在深盆地进行更多并购。Spartan 表示,公司“拥有成熟的整合经验,且资产负债表状况良好”,能够执行潜在的交易。

该公司表示,深盆地的生产商之间仍然高度分散,现有基础设施未得到充分利用。

深盆地的偏移运营商包括Tourmaline OilCenovus Energy加拿大自然资源Whitecap ResourcesVermillion Energy和其他加拿大 E&P 公司。

斯巴达在投资者材料中表示,这条天然气资源丰富的航道“准备进行整合”。


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Canada Deep Dive: Spartan Sees 1,220 boe/d Duvernay IPs

Calgary’s Spartan Delta Corp. is seeing strong oil and liquids output from new horizontals landed in the Duvernay Shale in Alberta. One new Duvernay well produced 1,470 boe/d (86% liquids) over 20 days, including 1,202 bbl/d of oil.


Canada’s Spartan Delta Corp. is growing oil and gas production from its large position in Alberta while keeping options on the table for future M&A.

Calgary-based Spartan reported compelling results from new wells online in the oily Duvernay Shale, as well as the company’s liquids-rich gas asset in the Alberta Deep Basin.

Spartan ran a four-rig program in the first half of 2025, drilling 17.1 net wells, completing 11.4 and putting 8.6 online. The company estimates current production of about 40,000 boe/d.

Duvernay delivers

Spartan has aggregated one of the largest positions in the oil- and condensate-rich West Shale Basin Duvernay play, where it holds some 350,000 net acres and 600 net drilling locations.

Liquids production makes up about 70% of output from Spartan’s Duvernay wells, which wine-rack across the play’s upper and lower zones. The company is targeting production of 25,000 boe/d from the shale within five years.

IP-30 rates from Spartan’s first seven Duvernay wells this year averaged 1,220 boe/d (87% liquids). IP-180 rates for the first four Duvernay wells have averaged 867 boe/d (79% liquids).

Spartan’s recent Duvernay wells are delivering strong, oil-weighted results. Three horizontal wells (2.1 net) were brought online from an eight-well pad between May and June, with average laterals of 12,635 ft.

The trio were all producing more than 85% liquids, with crude oil volumes topping 1,000 bbl/d. The 07-27-042-03W5 well averaged 1,470 boe/d over 20 days at 86% liquids, including 1,202 bbl/d of oil.

Another 4 wells (2.8 net) are expected online at the 02-22-042-03W5 pad in mid-July.

Spartan Duvernay wells
Spartan is seeing oil- and liquids-rich production from the Duvernay Shale play in Alberta. (Source: Spartan)

Costs to drill, complete and equip Spartan’s Duvernay wells range between CA$11 million and CA$12.5 million (US$8 million to US$9.1 million).


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Alberta Deep Basin

Spartan also holds 130,000 net acres in the Alberta Deep Basin, a multi-bench tight natural gas sand play area.

Spartan is targeting the Deep Basin’s delineated liquids-rich Spirit River and the oil- and condensate-rich Cardium formations. Liquids output from the Deep Basin averages about 31%.

The company completed 8 wells (6.5 net) in the Deep Basin during the first half of 2025, with two wells targeting Spirit River.

Spirit River wells 08-21-045-11W5 and 10-20-043-09W5 delivered gas-weighted results, with average IP30 rates of 1,657 boe/d and IP90 rates of 1,254 boe/d per well. Liquids yields averaged around 25%.

The three-well 03-07-045-09W5 Cardium pad produced average IP30 rates of 482 boe/d and IP90 rates of 566 boe/d per well (42% liquids). In mid-June, Spartan brought online the three-well 14-08-044-08W5 Cardium pad.

Spartan said it could look to boost spending in the Deep Basin in the second half of the year to capture rising natural gas prices.

Spartan Deep Basin
Spartan has 130,000 net acres and gas-handling investments in the Alberta Deep Basin. (Source: Spartan)

Deep Basin M&A

Spartan also aims to do more M&A in the Deep Basin. The company “has a proven consolidation and integration record and a clean balance sheet position” to execute on potential deals, Spartan said.

The Deep Basin remains highly fragmented between producers and existing infrastructure is underutilized, the company said.

Offset operators in the Deep Basin include Tourmaline Oil, Cenovus Energy, Canadian Natural Resources, Whitecap Resources, Vermillion Energy and other Canadian E&Ps.

The natural gas-rich fairway is “poised for consolidation,” Spartan said in investor materials.


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