Coterra Energy 的 54 孔 Wolfcamp-Harkey 测试

运营商计划在特拉华盆地的哈基米尔斯砂岩区域进行实验,在其中钻 3 口井,同时钻 51 口 Wolfcamp 井。

Coterra Energy 总部位于德克萨斯州休斯顿。  (来源:Shutterstock) 

Coterra Energy目前正在试验何时在特拉华盆地拥有额外地层的哈基米尔斯砂岩中打井。

该实验将成为 54 口井、12 段钻井间隔单元 (DSU) 的一部分。

Harkey 位于第二和第三个 Bone Spring 长凳之间,位于 Wolfcamp 上方。

该项目被科特拉称为 Windham Row,包括位于上沃尔夫坎普的 51 口井和位于哈基的 3 口井。在该地区,沃尔夫坎普位于海拔约 9,000 英尺处。

Coterra 董事长、总裁兼首席执行官汤姆·乔登 (Tom Jorden) 在五月份告诉投资者,他和团队在特拉华州的观察普遍认为 DSU 不会给欧元带来提振,“无论我们是否一次开采一层这些油藏”。

但如果公司能够随着时间的推移增加油井,这或许有助于削减基础设施成本。“分阶段进行可以让我们‘不必为绝对的峰值产量建设设施’,因为这些油井的产量确实会下降,”他说。

例如,对于为峰值生产而建造的储能电池,“您会发现它们在使用寿命的早期就未得到充分利用。”

然而,科特拉在过去几年的一项实验中发现,通过“同时开发 Harkey 和 Wolfcamp”,而不是等待 12 到 24 个月再推出 Harkey,我们确实看到了我们认为的复苏的逐步提升。

“我们还没有得出结论,但我们谨慎地在[Windham] Row 添加了一些哈基井。”

Windham Row 项目位置
Coterra Energy 的 Windham Row 项目位于 Culberson 县东北部。(来源:Coterra Energy)

Coterra 运营高级副总裁布莱克·西尔戈 (Blake Sirgo) 表示,Windham Row 的 34 口井已经开钻,并将于 5 月初完工。部分井将于本月开始投产。

他告诉投资者,“我们最近看到的一些结果表明,当我们与 Upper Wolfcamp 共同开发 [它] 时,Harkey 的表现会比 [以后] 过度填充更好,我们有兴趣了解更多有关这方面的信息。”

Coterra 在 2023 年春季对 Harkey 进行了报道。Jorden 当时告诉投资者:“我们喜欢 Harkey。在我们的很多职位上,它与 Wolfcamp 竞争得非常好。”

2023 年,Coterra 进行了一次测试,包括共同开发 9 口 Wolfcamp 井和 4 口 Harkey 井。Coterra 在 5 月份报告称,DSU 的“表现符合预期”。

Caza Petroleum 首席运营官 Randy Nickerson 于 2019 年告诉 Hart Energy,特拉华盆地北部的 Harkey,例如新墨西哥州埃迪县的 Harkey,“含油量比其他 [区域] 略高一些。我认为你会看到那里会形成一个新的层位。”

51 口 Wolfcamp 井和 3 口 Harkey 井将首先投入使用。Coterra 计划在 54 口井项目投入使用后约 12 个月,重返该项目并再投入一口 Harkey 井。

该项目是 Coterra 迄今为止最大的项目。

原文链接/HartEnergy

Coterra Energy’s 54-well Wolfcamp-Harkey Test

The operator plans to experiment where it has Harkey Mills sandstone in the Delaware Basin by landing three wells in it while making 51 Wolfcamp wells.

Coterra Energy's headquarters in Houston, Texas. (Source: Shutterstock) 

Coterra Energy is now experimenting on when to land wells in the Harkey Mills sandstone where it has the extra formation in the Delaware Basin.

The experiment will be part of a 54-well, 12-section drilling spacing unit (DSU).

The Harkey sits between the second and third Bone Spring benches, which are above the Wolfcamp.

The project, which Coterra calls Windham Row, will consist of 51 wells landed in Upper Wolfcamp and three in Harkey. In the area, the Wolfcamp is at some 9,000 ft.

Tom Jorden, Coterra chairman, president and CEO, told investors in May that his and the team’s observation in the Delaware is generally that there isn’t an EUR boost from a DSU “whether we exploit these reservoirs one layer at a time or not.”

But it might help pare the cost of infrastructure if the company is able to add wells over time. “Doing them in stages allows us to … not have to build facilities for absolute peak production—because these wells do decline,” he said.

With tank batteries built for peak production, for example, “you find that very early in their life they’re underutilized.”

Yet, Coterra saw in an experiment through the past couple of years that with “co-developing the Harkey and the Wolfcamp at the same time—versus waiting 12 to 24 months and coming back with the Harkey—we did see what we think is an incremental boost in recovery.

“We’re not concluding that, but we prudently added in the [Windham] Row a few Harkey wells.”

Windham Row project location
Coterra Energy’s Windham Row project is in northeastern Culberson County. (Source: Coterra Energy)

Blake Sirgo, Coterra senior vice president of operations, said 34 of the Windham Row wells are already drilled and were being completed in early May. Some of the wells will begin to go into production this month.

“We’ve just seen some results lately that say the performance of the Harkey is better when we co-develop [it] with the Upper Wolfcamp versus overfill [it later] and we’re interested in learning more about that,” he told investors.

Coterra reported on the Harkey in the spring of 2023. “We love the Harkey,” Jorden told investors at the time. “In a lot of our position, it competes very nicely with Wolfcamp.”

A Coterra test in 2023 consisted of a co-development of nine Wolfcamp and four Harkey wells. Coterra reported in May that the DSU was “performing in line with expectations.”

Randy Nickerson, Caza Petroleum’s COO, told Hart Energy in 2019 that the Harkey in the northern Delaware Basin, such as in Eddy County, New Mexico, “is a little more highly oil saturated than the other [zones]. I think you’re going to see that’s going to be a new bench out there.”

The 51 Wolfcamp wells and three Harkey wells will be made first. Coterra plans to return to the project with one more Harkey well some 12 months after the 54-well project is online.

The project is Coterra’s largest to date.