ARA Petroleum Tanzania 获得 Ntorya 气田开发许可证

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ARA Petroleum 宣布坦桑尼亚能源部已向 Ruvuma 合资企业授予 Ntorya 天然气发现区 25 年期开发许可证。开发许可证由 Ruvuma 合资企业的运营商 ARA Petroleum Tanzania Limited (APT) 获得,该公司是 ARA Petroleum 的全资子公司。

开发许可证的授予使APT能够继续进行坦桑尼亚最大的陆上天然气开发,目标是在明年为不断增长的国内市场生产天然气。

“我们很高兴获得能源部颁发的许可证,并感谢所有参与实现这一重要里程碑的坦桑尼亚机构。我们已准备好立即启动工作,将这个陆上开发项目投入生产。”APT 总经理 Erhan Saygi 说道。

APT已制定了一份油田开发计划,包括但不限于将现有井改造成生产井、建设现场天然气处理设施以及与钻机运营商签订合同钻第三口井以进一步评估油田。

根据早些时候与坦桑尼亚石油开发公司 (TPDC) 签署的天然气销售协议,APT 预计第一年产量将达到 4000 万立方英尺/天,并在几年内将产量增加到 1.4 亿立方英尺/天。今年。这样的产量将显着增加坦桑尼亚的天然气产量。

此外,APT 相信,在 Ruvuma JV 许可区域委托、获取和解释了 338 平方公里的 3D 地震数据后,该气田的天然气生产潜力要大得多。

在对地震数据进行解释后,APT 认为该地区的成熟未经审计的天然气初始储量 (GIIP) 为 3.45 万亿立方英尺,平均无风险 GIIP 潜力为 16.4 万亿立方英尺,有风险平均潜力为 6.9为更广泛的鲁伍马合资企业区域提供万亿平方英尺的空间。

考虑到这一更广泛的潜力,开发许可证将原来的“特瓦拉勘探许可证”区域划分为九个区块:其中五个区块包含 Ntorya 发现,四个区块被标记为“相邻区块”。

Ruvuma 合资方必须在该地区进行地质、地球物理和地球化学研究,并在五年内至少再钻一口勘探井,同时花费至少 1000 万美元。

“我们对这一地区的进一步勘探和评估工作感到兴奋,因为我们认为该地区蕴藏着真正大量的天然气。 APT总经理Erhan Saygi表示,我们相信Ntorya气田和更广泛的地区可能会改变坦桑尼亚缓解能源贫困、刺激经济进一步发展并有可能将该国转变为区域能源中心的努力。

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ARA Petroleum Tanzania receives development licence for Ntorya gas field

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ARA Petroleum has announced that the Ministry of Energy in Tanzania has granted a 25-year development licence over the Ntorya gas discovery area to the Ruvuma joint venture. The development licence was received by the operator of the Ruvuma JV, ARA Petroleum Tanzania Limited (APT), a wholly owned subsidiary of ARA Petroleum.

The award of the development licence allows APT to proceed with Tanzania’s largest onshore gas development with the goal of producing gas for the growing domestic market in the next year.

“We are delighted to receive this licence from the Ministry of Energy and thank all the Tanzanian agencies involved in achieving this major milestone. We are ready to launch work immediately to bring this onshore development project into production,” said Erhan Saygi, General Manager of APT.

APT has prepared a field development plan that includes, but is not limited to, converting an existing well into a producing well, building in-field gas processing facilities and contracting a rig operator to drill a third well to appraise the field further.

APT expects to produce 40 million ft3/d in the first year of production and to increase that to 140 million ft3/d within a few years’ time, according to a gas sales agreement signed with the Tanzanian Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC) earlier this year. Such volumes will increase Tanzanian gas production significantly.

Additionally, APT believes the potential for gas production from the field is far larger having commissioned, acquired and interpreted 338 km2 of 3D seismic data over the Ruvuma JV licence area.

Following the interpretation of the seismic data, APT considers the area to yield a matured unaudited Contingent Resource estimate of 3.45 trillion ft3 of gas initially in place (GIIP), with a mean unrisked GIIP potential of 16.4 trillion ft3 and a risked mean potential of 6.9 trillion ft3 for the wider Ruvuma JV area.

Acknowledging this wider potential, the development licence divides the original ‘Mtwara Exploration Licence’ area into nine blocks: five blocks containing the Ntorya discovery and four blocks labelled as ‘adjoining blocks.’

The Ruvuma JV parties are required to undertake geological, geophysical and geochemical studies in the area and drill at least one additional exploration well within five years while spending a minimum of US$10 million.

“We are excited about further exploration and appraisal work in this area as we consider it to hold truly enormous volumes of gas. We believe the Ntorya gas field and wider area could be game-changing for Tanzania’s efforts to alleviate energy poverty, spur further economic development and potentially transform the country into a regional energy hub,” APT General Manager Erhan Saygi said.

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