Rystad Energy:阿根廷巴卡穆尔塔 (Vaca Muerta) 是世界上增长最快的页岩油区


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Rystad Energy 的一份报告显示,阿根廷的 Vaca Muerta 页岩油田近几个月来油气产量和油井活动水平强劲增长,已成为世界上增长最快的主要页岩盆地。

完井和投产 (POP) 井数量创历史新高,推动该区油气产量在 7 月和 8 月创下新高,并为年底的进一步增长奠定了基础。瓦卡穆尔塔的产量激增有望将阿根廷全国石油产量提升至多年来的最高水平,该地区相对于美国盆地的竞争力也将上升。

虽然9月份的完整数据尚未公布,但毫无疑问,21年第三季度瓦卡穆尔塔投产水平井数量将创下新纪录,Rystad Energy预计POP数量将达到73口左右油气井。之前的记录是在 2018 年第四季度,当时数量达到 59 口井。

Vaca Muerta 油区在 7 月至 9 月期间可能会有 50 多口井投产,而本季度气井 POP 活动可能会保持在 20 至 25 口井的范围内。虽然这意味着仅油井就再创纪录,但气井数量在过去却更高。

这种活动激增导致该盆地的石油产量在 7 月份首次突破 16 万桶/日,当月平均产量达到 16.2 万桶/日,随后 8 月份的产量同样强劲,达到 16.1 万桶/日。就背景而言,直到 2020 年 12 月,Vaca Muerta 的石油产量从未超过 12 万桶/日。Rystad Energy 预计未来三个月产量将再增加 25%,年底产量接近 20 万桶/日。

阿根廷全国石油产量在20世纪末之前达到了近85万桶/日的峰值此后一直在稳步下降。由于 8 月份平均产量接近 525,000 桶/日,完全恢复到 2020 年第一季度 Covid-19 之前的水平,Vaca Muerta 的预期增产可能有助于将该国的月产量在 12 月之前提高到 560,000 桶/日(这是一个基准)自 2012 年 10 月以来未再出现。

Vaca Muerta 的天然气产量增长更加令人印象深刻,从 5 月到 8 月每个月都在连续增长。8月份产量飙升至近16亿立方英尺/天的历史最高水平,而2020年11月至2021年4月的六个月期间产量为8.9亿至9.2亿立方英尺/天。

目前 POP 活动的增加水平可能会在今年最后三个月和 2022 年第一季度保持下去,因为第三季度的连续增加最终使 POP 活动与钻探速度保持一致。Vaca Muerta 作业区的钻探率(包括该地区的一些非 Vaca Muerta 活动)普遍高于完井率和 POP 率,这导致已钻但未完井 (DUC) 库存的增加”为本说明之目的,按已开钻但尚未生产的井数近似计算。

今年上半年,DUC 数量从 240 口井增加到 330 口井,然后在 7 月和 8 月趋于稳定,这表明 POP 活动终于赶上了钻探的步伐。截至 8 月,DUC 库存仍相当于当前 POP 活动运行速度的约 10 个月。

“毫无疑问,瓦卡穆尔塔油区的平均开发每桶油当量(BOE)的生产率明显高于美国陆上致密油井的平均产量”,二叠纪特拉华盆地是唯一的一个Rystad Energy 页岩油研究主管 Artem Abramov 表示:“在这方面,它与 Vaca Muerta 很接近。”

与美国二叠纪、Eagle Ford 或 Bakken 区相比,Vaca Muerta 的钻井和完井成本较高,部分抵消了这种卓越的生产力。即便如此,近年来仍取得了重大进展,Vaca Muerta 在全球非常规成本曲线上迅速前进。主要由于成本结构竞争力较差,2015 年至 2017 年期间,典型的 Vaca Muerta 油窗井的情况比二叠纪下四分位井要差。

然而,从 2018 年到 2020 年,情况发生了巨大变化,瓦卡穆尔塔石油窗口的一口标准井开始与二叠纪类似井的性能相匹配。随着结构改进,Vaca Muerta 成本进一步下滑,2021 年标准井已接近二叠纪最高四分之一范围。

虽然瓦卡穆尔塔的故事实际上是在几年前从一个关键区域——洛马坎帕纳区块开始的,但该盆地正在见证油区核心部分整个作业区全面开发的开始。阿根廷运营商 YPF 在洛马坎帕纳地区以外的地区交付量一直创下历史新高。壳牌、泛美、TecPetrol 和 PlusPetrol 是主要生产商在 7 月至 8 月实现创纪录高产量的例子。

就天然气产量而言,TecPetrol 和 YPF 是过去五个月显着增长的主要推动力,尽管 Pan American 和 PlusPetrol 的增长也为 8 月份创下历史新高的产量做出了贡献。

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Rystad Energy: Argentina’s Vaca Muerta world’s quickest growing shale play

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Argentina’s Vaca Muerta shale play, having registered strong growth in oil and gas production and well activity levels in recent months, has emerged as the world’s fastest growing major shale basin, a Rystad Energy report shows.

A record number of wells were completed and put on production (POP), propelling the play’s oil and gas output to new highs in July and August, and charting a course for even more growth by year-end. This surge from Vaca Muerta is poised to lift Argentina’s country-wide oil production to the highest level in years, with the play’s competitiveness also rising against US basins.

Although complete data for September is not yet available, there is no doubt that 3Q21 will set a new record for the number of horizontal wells put on production in Vaca Muerta, with Rystad Energy estimating that the POP count will reach around 73 oil and gas wells. The previous record was in 4Q18, when the count reached 59 wells.

The Vaca Muerta oil zone will probably see more than 50 wells put on production between July and September, while gas well POP activity will likely remain in the range of 20 to 25 wells for the quarter. While that means another record for oil wells alone, the gas well count has been higher in the past.

This surge of activity caused oil production from the basin to rise beyond 160 000 bpd for the first time ever in July, reaching an average of 162 000 bpd for the month, followed by an equally strong August that saw production at 161 000 bpd. For context, Vaca Muerta’s oil output had never exceeded 120 000 bpd until December 2020. Rystad Energy expects production to increase by as much as another 25% over the next three months, to close the year at nearly 200 000 bpd.

Argentina’s country-wide oil output peaked at nearly 850 000 bpd before the close of the 20th century and has since been in steady decline. With August production averaging nearly 525 000 bpd, representing a full recovery to the pre-Covid-19 levels seen in 1Q20, the expected additions from Vaca Muerta could help elevate the country’s monthly output to 560 000 bpd by December – a benchmark not seen since October 2012.

Natural gas output gains in Vaca Muerta have been even more impressive, expanding sequentially every month from May through August. Production soared to an all-time high of almost 1.6 billion ft3/d in August, from between 890 million and 920 million ft3/d during the six-month period from November 2020 to April 2021.

The current level of elevated POP activity is likely to be maintained in the final three months of this year and 1Q22, as sequential increases in the third quarter finally bring POP activity in line with the pace of drilling. The drilling rate in Vaca Muerta’s operating area, including some non-Vaca Muerta activity in the region, was generally higher than the completion and POP rate, which resulted in a build-up in the inventory of drilled but uncompleted wells (DUCs) – approximated by the number of spudded but not yet producing wells for the purposes of this note.

The DUC count increased from 240 to 330 wells through the first half of the year before stabilising in July and August, pointing to POP activity finally catching up with the pace of drilling. As of August, the DUC inventory was still equivalent to about 10 months of the current run rate of POP activity.

“There is no doubt that an average development in the Vaca Muerta oil zone delivers significantly higher production rates on a barrel of oil equivalent (boe) basis than an average US onshore tight oil well – with the Permian Delaware Basin being the only one that comes close to Vaca Muerta in this aspect,” says Artem Abramov, head of shale research at Rystad Energy.

This superior productivity is partially offset by higher drilling and completion costs in Vaca Muerta compared to the Permian, Eagle Ford or Bakken plays in the US. Even so, significant progress has been made in recent years and Vaca Muerta has advanced rapidly on the global unconventional cost curve. Primarily due to the less competitive cost structure, a typical Vaca Muerta oil window well was worse than the lower quartile of Permian wells during the period from 2015 through 2017.

However, the situation changed dramatically from 2018 to 2020, as a standard well in Vaca Muerta’s oil window started matching the performance of a similar well in the Permian. Vaca Muerta costs have been sliding further amid structural improvements, and a standard well in 2021 is already approaching the top quartile range seen in the Permian.

While the Vaca Muerta story really began several years ago from one key area – the Loma Campana block – the basin is witnessing the start of full-scale development across the whole operating area in the core part of the oil zone. Argentine operator YPF has been delivering record-high volumes outside of its Loma Campana area. Shell, Pan American, TecPetrol and PlusPetrol are examples of key producers achieving record-high numbers in July-August.

With respect to gas production, TecPetrol and YPF were the key drivers of the outstanding growth seen over the past five months, though gains by Pan American and PlusPetrol also contributed to the record-high volumes achieved in August.

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