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随着二叠纪盆地从扩张阶段转向可持续发展阶段,页岩油生产商寻求更多提高采收率、马蹄形井和人工智能技术。

尽管产量创历史新高,但人们越来越认识到二叠纪盆地的成熟度,这为新技术提高性能打开了大门。

南敖德萨的抽油机。
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过去15年,二叠纪盆地一直是美国页岩油革命背后的增长引擎,一路打破纪录,超越预期。但有理由相信,该地区正在开启新的篇章,未来将更加注重可持续发展而非扩张。

公开数据显示,盆地致密油产量增长可能已达峰值。据贝克休斯公司统计,该地区12月份的钻井平台数量约为250台,低于一年前的300多台。一系列的整合减少了劳动力,也减少了大型交易的预期,但同时也使许多剩余的未开发钻井位置集中在计划长期驻扎的大型运营商手中。

随着成熟盆地管理的现实情况逐渐明朗,能够支持长期产量稳定期的技术和策略正成为讨论的重点。

在近期于德克萨斯州米德兰举行的二叠纪盆地能源大会(PBEC)上,该地区的一些顶级运营商指出,大体积井开发、同步完井、马蹄形井设计、井口和举升系统自动化程度的提高以及人工智能(AI)驱动的油田级优化都带来了积极影响。但会议也讨论了该地区最新油井早期必须依赖人工举升而面临的能源供应挑战。

盆地成熟度最能说明问题的指标之一来自二叠纪盆地的两大巨头——雪佛龙和西方石油公司,这两家公司都强调了它们启动大规模非常规提高石油采收率 (EOR)项目的计划。

三次采油在美国页岩油气行业的发展历程中扮演的角色一直比较次要,长期以来都被一级烃源岩开发带来的收益所掩盖。

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As Permian Shifts From Expansion to Endurance, Shale Producers Reach for More EOR, Horseshoe Wells, and AI

Even as output hits record highs, a growing recognition of the Permian’s maturity is opening the door for new technologies to improve performance.

Pumpjack in South Odessa.
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The Permian Basin has been the engine of growth behind the US shale revolution over the past 15 years, smashing records and expectations all along the way. But there are reasons to believe that the region is starting a new chapter that will be focused more on endurance than expansion.

Public data shows tight oil production growth in the basin might be cresting. The region’s rig count in December according to Baker Hughes was about 250, down from slightly over 300 a year earlier. Waves of consolidation have reduced workforces and left fewer big deals to expect, but they have also concentrated many of the remaining untapped drilling locations among the biggest operators that are planning to stay put for a long time.

As the realities of managing a maturing basin settle in, technologies and strategies that can support a long production plateau are becoming a bigger part of the conversation.

At the recent Permian Basin Energy Conference (PBEC) in Midland, Texas, some of the region’s top operators pointed to the positive impacts of large cube developments, simultaneous completions, horseshoe well designs, expanded automation of wellhead and lift systems, and field-level optimization driven by artificial intelligence (AI). But challenges related to sourcing power for the region’s newest wells that must rely on artificial lift early in their life were also discussed.

One of the most telling indicators of the basin’s maturity comes from two of the Permian’s heavyweights, Chevron and Occidental Petroleum, both of which highlighted their plans to launch large-scale unconventional enhanced oil recovery (EOR) programs.

Tertiary recovery has played a minor role in the story of the US shale sector, long overshadowed by the returns made from developing Tier 1 source rock.

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