Apex International Energy 发布运营和商业更新

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Apex International Energy 提供了 2024 年上半年其在埃及西部沙漠产油区的八个特许权(六个已运营)的运营和商业发展情况的最新情况。

操作概述

截至 2024 年,Apex 已钻探 10 口井。10 口钻井中有 6 口目前正在生产,1 口已完工,作为注水项目的供水井,2 口是等待完工的发现井,1 口是干井。

利用 EDC-65 钻机进行的钻探活动主要集中在继续开发 Apex 的 Fajr 和 Farah 油田、划定 Mashreq-N 和 RAM 油田并进行勘探,这些油田均位于东南 Meleiha (SEM) 特许区,并在 Ras Qattara 特许区的 Zarif 油田钻探一口承诺井。最新的 Fajr 井 Fajr-40 于 5 月底在上巴哈里亚 (UBAH) 地层进行了持续 500 桶油当量/天的测试,现已投入生产。UBAH 的成功测试确立了在 Fajr 油田区域进一步开发这一地层的可行性,以及在现有中巴哈里亚 (MBAH) 生产井的 MBAH 耗尽后重新完成 UBAH 地层的可行性。

在扎里夫油田,扎里夫47号井于2023年2月钻探,这是旧的拉斯卡塔拉特许协议下的最后一口承诺井,扎里夫49号井于2024年4月钻探,这是新签署的拉斯卡塔拉特许协议下要求的两口承诺井之一,这两口井均作为UBAH的生产井完工,并于第二季度初投入生产。

5 月份钻探的 RAM-3 井进一步描绘了盖塔拉凹陷的 RAM 油田(于 2023 年 8 月发现),并测试了下巴哈里亚和中巴哈里亚的天然气和凝析油。该井将暂时废弃,以备将来可能的天然气完井,可能与附近未来的深层天然气勘探前景相结合。

在其非经营特许权(25% 权益;IEOC 经营)中,东 Obaiyed 特许权区 Faramid 项目的天然气产量保持稳定,约为 2300 万立方英尺/天,或 3830 桶油当量/天(Apex 净产 960 桶油当量/天),来自两口井。在西南 Meleiha 特许权区,SMEL C-1X 勘探井在 Bahariya 地层中发现了石油,并于 5 月投产,产量约为 400 桶/天(Apex 净产 100 桶/天)。

总权益产量曾多次达到 12,000 桶油当量/天,2024 年上半年平均产量在 11,500 至 12,000 桶油当量/天之间,使 Apex 跻身埃及十大液体生产商之列。

在勘探方面,在 SEM 特许地的 Qattara 凹陷,SEMR-D1X 勘探井的钻探于 5 月底开始。该井在大约 9,000 英尺-MD 处达到 TD。该井在 Dabaa 地层中遇到了 81 英尺连续、高度多孔的气层,在 Apollonia 地层中遇到了 28 英尺计算的气层,在 Upper Bahariya (UBAH) 中遇到了 12 英尺的油层。在主要目标 Alam El-Bueib (AEB) 砂岩中未发现商业碳氢化合物,并且该井的下部已被封堵并废弃,以准备测试 UBAH 产油区。

EDC-65 钻机接下来将钻探 SEMR-E1X 勘探井。该井瞄准 AEB,同时在 Bahariya 和其他较浅层位也有前景。继 SEMR-E1X 之后,EDC-65 钻机将投入使用,同时该公司将评估 2024 年迄今为止运营收集的数据并规划未来的开发和勘探活动。

在东锡瓦,Apex 与 IEOC 各占 50% 的股份,二维地震数据的重新处理已接近完成,之后将从已确定的勘探区中选定一个勘探钻探地点。

该公司的独立储量审计师最近完成了对截至 2023 年底的储量的评估。经审计的 2P 储量为 2910 万桶油当量(Apex 工作权益),而 2022 年底为 2550 万桶油当量,增长了 14%。这与该公司截至该日的内部估计约 3000 万桶油当量相符,并使 Apex 成为截至该日西部沙漠地区十大商业储量持有者之一。

商业概述

2024 年 5 月 27 日,石油部长签署了埃及政府、埃及石油天然气公司、Apex 和 INA-Industrija Nafte, dd 之间关于拉斯卡塔拉的新特许协议,固定期限为 5 年,经部长批准可选择再延长 5 年。这项新协议包括延长油田经济寿命和最终采收率的条款,并包括两口井的钻探承诺,其中第一口井 Zarif 49 已于今年早些时候完工并投入生产。

Apex 目前正在与 EGPC 谈判,希望将其 SEM 勘探面积的期限在 2024 年 11 月即将到期的期限延长三年,并更新西拉扎克和东卡纳耶斯特许权区的商业条款,这些特许权区拥有成熟的 Aghar 油田和其他油田。新的财政条款将延长 Aghar 油田的经济寿命,并允许更有效地消耗储量。

该公司对 2024 年在埃及勘探、开发和生产业务的总预算承诺超过 1 亿美元,其中包括工作计划的运营和资本支出。

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Apex International Energy issues operations and commercial update

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Apex International Energy has provided an update on operations and commercial developments from its eight concessions (six operated) in the western desert oil producing region of Egypt for the first half of 2024.

Operations overview

To date in 2024, Apex has drilled 10 wells. Six of the 10 drilled wells are currently producing, one has been completed as a water supply well for a water injection project, two are discoveries waiting on completions and one was a dry hole.

The drilling campaign utilising the EDC-65 rig has focused on continued development of Apex’s Fajr and Farah fields, delineation of the Mashreq-N and RAM fields and exploration, all in the Southeast Meleiha (SEM) concession, and drilling a commitment well in the Zarif field in the Ras Qattara concession. The most recent Fajr well, the Fajr-40, tested at a sustained rate of 500 boe/d from the Upper Bahariya (UBAH) formation in late May and has now been placed into production. The successful test of the UBAH establishes the viability of further development of this horizon in the Fajr field area as well as the later recompletion to the UBAH formation in the existing Middle Bahariya (MBAH) producers once the MBAH is depleted in those wells.

In the Zarif field, the Zarif 47 drilled in February 2023, which was the last commitment well under the old Ras Qattara concession agreement, and the Zarif 49 drilled in April 2024, which is one of two commitment wells required under the newly signed Ras Qattara concession agreement, were both completed as producers in the UBAH and placed into production earlier in the second quarter.

The RAM-3 well drilled in May provided further delineation of the RAM field in the Qattara Depression (discovered August 2023) and tested gas and condensate from the Lower Bahariya and Middle Bahariya. The well will be temporarily abandoned for a possible future gas completion, potentially in conjunction with future deep gas exploration prospects in the vicinity.

In its non-operated concessions (25% interest; IEOC-operated), gas production from the Faramid project in the East Obaiyed concession has remained stable at approximately 23 million ft3/d, or 3830 boe/d (960 boe/d net to Apex) from two wells. In the South West Meleiha concession, the SMEL C-1X exploration well encountered oil in the Bahariya formation and was placed on production in May at a rate of approximately 400 bpd (100 bpd net to Apex).

Total working interest production has hit 12 000 boe/d on several occasions and averaged between 11 500 – 12 000 boepd throughout 1H 2024, placing Apex amongst the top 10 liquids producers in Egypt.

On the exploration front, in the Qattara Depression in the SEM concession, drilling of the SEMR-D1X exploration well started in late May. The well reached TD at approximately 9,000 feet-MD. The well encountered 81 feet of continuous, highly porous gas pay in the Dabaa formation, 28 feet of calculated gas pay in the Apollonia Formation and 12 feet of oil pay in the Upper Bahariya (UBAH). No commercial hydrocarbons were found in the primary target Alam El-Bueib (AEB) sandstones, and the lower portion of the well has been plugged and abandoned in preparation for testing of the UBAH pay zone.

The EDC-65 rig will next drill the SEMR-E1X exploration well. This well targets the AEB while also having prospects in the Bahariya and other shallower horizons. Following the SEMR-E1X, the EDC-65 rig will be released while the company assesses the data gathered from operations to date in 2024 and plans future development and exploration campaigns.

In East Siwa, where Apex operates with IEOC as a 50% partner, reprocessing of 2D seismic data is almost complete, after which an exploration drilling location will be selected from among the identified prospects.

The company’s independent reserve auditors recently completed their assessment of reserves as of year-end 2023. Audited 2P reserves stood at 29.1 million boe (Apex working interest) versus 25.5 million boe at year-end 2022, an increase of 14%. This is in line with the company’s internal estimates of approximately 30 million million boe as of that date, and places Apex among the top 10 commercial reserves holders in the Western Desert as of that date.

Commercial overview

On 27 May 2024 the Minister of Petroleum signed the new concession agreement for Ras Qattara between the government of Egypt, EGPC, Apex and INA-Industrija Nafte, d.d., with a firm term of five years, with an option to extend for an additional five years with Minister approval. This new agreement includes terms that will extend the economic life and ultimate recovery from the field and includes a two-well drilling commitment, the first of which, the Zarif 49, was completed and placed into production earlier this year.

Apex is currently negotiating with EGPC to extend the term of its SEM exploration acreage for three years beyond its upcoming expiration date in November 2024, and to modernise commercial terms in the West Razzak and East Kanayes concessions that host the mature Aghar and other oilfields. The new fiscal terms would extend the economic life of the Aghar fields and allow more efficient depletion of reserves.

The company’s total budgetary commitment to exploration, development and production operations in Egypt during 2024 exceeds US$100 million, including operating and capital expenditures for the work program.

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