北米德兰盆地新增六座 Dean Wildcat 油井,含油量达 95%

SM Energy 报告称,位于德克萨斯州道森县南部的新油田的沉积地质变化很大,但“竞争真的很激烈”。


2 月 20 日,野猫钻井公司SM Energy对投资者表示,经过另外 6 口井的开采,初步迹象表明,米德兰盆地北部含油量超过 90% 的 Dean 地层石油具有“极佳的储量” 。

首席运营官贝丝·麦克唐纳 (Beth McDonald) 在 2 月 20 日的收益电话会议上指出:“我们最好的克朗代克 [资产区域] 迪恩生产商之一在前六个月生产了超过 150,000 桶油当量。”

“所以我们在那里取得了非常出色的成绩。”

自 11 月份投资者电话会议以来,SM 公司在德克萨斯州道森县南部地层钻了六口新井,该地层位于斯普拉贝里 (Spraberry) 和沃尔夫坎普 (Wolfcamp) 之间,海拔约 9,000 英尺。

新油井的 30 天峰值产量平均为 829 桶油当量/天,其中 95% 为石油,水平段长度平均为 12,904 英尺。

罗斯资本 (Roth Capital)的 E&P 分析师 Leo Mariani指出,新油井的开采结果不及 11 月份披露的 Dean 地区两口初始 SM 油井。

这些储层的平均 30 天峰值 IP 为 918 桶油当量/天,其中 93% 为石油,来自平均 11,510 英尺的水平井。

然而,马里亚尼补充道,“M 表示,它已经看到了该油田相当大的变化,其最后两口井的平均 IP-30 为 1,312 桶油当量/天,尽管它们位于不同的区域,且完井情况也不同。”

截至 2 月中旬,德克萨斯铁路委员会 (RRC) 的档案中提供了 SM 八辆 Dean 野猫列车中的五辆截至 12 月份的生产数据。

总裁兼首席执行官 Herb Vogel 在最近的电话会议中表示,SM 预计院长会出现一些变化“并且我们也看到了这种变化。”

“这将取决于护垫,”沃格尔说。

但院长已经表明,“由于生产力高,所以竞争力真的很强,”他补充道。

也就是说,“只要您为其选择正确的位置”。

SM 能源 Dean Wells

地质模型

在 Dean 油田勘探开发中,SM 的邻居包括EOG Resources,以及私人控股的运营商Birch Resources、Ike Operating 和Hibernia Resources IV

据报道,SM 计划今年再完成六口 Dean 井。

麦克唐纳表示,SM 公司正在继续研究道森县 20,750 英亩连续净土地的地层潜力地质模型。

2023 年 7 月,E&P以 9,350 万美元的价格从位于米德兰的运营商Reliance Energy手中收购了该资产。

RRC 文件显示,Reliance 的一口油井 Arod 2-11-14 自 2022 年 7 月投产以来,截至 12 月的 30 个月内生产了 602,506 桶石油。

Blue Beauty 15-22 在投产后的前 42 个月内产油 544,393 桶。Jack Rabbit Special 28-33 在投产后的前 33 个月内产油 509,313 桶。

目前,这三家公司均归 SM 所有。

至于 SM 公司从 2024 年中期开始在该矿区进行新钻探的早期发现,麦克唐纳表示,当“井”的性能和结果出来时,只是在验证那个(地质)模型。

“因此,我们将继续在克朗代克进行勘探计划,今年还将开采六口井,预计在夏季左右投产。”

“所以我们对那里所看到的景象感到非常鼓舞。”

在水周围工作

沃格尔 11 月表示,租赁期内的采出水量各不相同。“但总体而言,水/油比率与我们想象的一样。”

有了垂直井控制,SM 已经确定了“高水位和低水位的位置。这样我们就可以绘制和控制井位。”

他补充说,随着初始水量的下降,新井正在投入使用。“按照峰值速率建造水处理设施效率不高。”

虽然初始产量受到限制,但油井的 IP 会较低,但“随后的下降率会较低”。

“从价值角度来看,这是正确的选择,因为你花费的资本更少。”

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Six New Dean Wildcats Come With 95% Oil in Northern Midland Basin

SM Energy reported geologic variability in deposition in the new play in southern Dawson County, Texas, but “it's really competitive.”


Six more wells in, early indications are the 90%-plus oil Dean formation in the northern Midland Basin is “stellar,” wildcatter SM Energy told investors Feb. 20.

“One of our best Klondike [asset-area] Dean producers produced over 150,000 boe in the first six months,” Beth McDonald, COO, noted in an earnings call Feb. 20.

“So we've had really stellar results there.”

SM made the six new wells in the southern Dawson County, Texas, formation, which sits at about 9,000 ft between Spraberry and Wolfcamp since its November investor call.

The new ones averaged peak 30-day IPs of 829 boe/d, 95% oil, from lateral lengths averaging 12,904 ft.

Leo Mariani, E&P analyst for Roth Capital, noted the newer wells’ results underperformed two initial SM wells in the Dean that were disclosed in November.

Those averaged 30-day peak IPs of 918 boe/d, 93% oil, from laterals averaging 11,510 ft.

Mariani added, however, “SM said that it has seen quite a bit of variability in the play and its last two wells had average IP-30's of 1,312 boe/d, though these were in a different area with different completions.”

Production data was available through December by mid-February in Texas Railroad Commission (RRC) files for five of SM’s eight Dean wildcats.

Herb Vogel, president and CEO, said in the recent call that SM expected some variability from the Dean “and we're seeing that variability.”

“It’s going to be pad-dependent,” Vogel said.

But the Dean has shown that, “because of the productivity, it's really competitive,” he added.

That is, “as long as you select the right locations for it.”

SM Energy Dean Wells

Geologic model

SM’s neighbors in wildcatting the Dean include EOG Resources and privately held operators Birch Resources, Ike Operating and Hibernia Resources IV.

SM plans to complete six more Dean wells, gross, this year, it reported.

McDonald said SM continues to work on the geologic model of the formation’s potential in its 20,750 contiguous net acres in Dawson County.

The E&P had picked up the property in July 2023 from Midland-based operator Reliance Energy for $93.5 million.

One of Reliance’s wells, Arod 2-11-14, produced 602,506 bbl in 30 months through December since it came online in July 2022, according to RRC files.

Blue Beauty 15-22 made 544,393 bbl in its first 42 months. Jack Rabbit Special 28-33 made 509,313 bbl in its first 33 months.

All three are now owned by SM.

As for the early findings on SM’s new-drills on the property beginning in mid-2024, McDonald said when the “wells’ performance and results come in, it's just verifying that [geologic] model.

“And so we'll continue our delineation program in Klondike with six more wells this year [that will] come on around the summer timeframe.

“So we're really encouraged with what we see there.”

Working around water

Vogel said in November that produced water volume varies within the leasehold. “But overall the water/oil ratios are coming in as what we thought.”

Having vertical-well control, SM has defined “where the high water [volume] will be versus lower water. So that allows us to map and steer where we put the wells.”

New wells are being brought online as initial water volumes decline, he added. “It is not efficient to build water-handling facilities to peak rates.”

While initial output is constrained, the wells will have lower IPs but a “slower decline rate afterwards.”

“Value-wise, it's the right way to go because you spend less capital.”

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