Tamboran 和 Falcon JV 计划开发面积达 450 万英亩的 Beetaloo

Falcon 表示,Tamboran Resources Corp. 与 Falcon Oil & Gas 在 Beetalo Basin 成立的合资企业可以扩大占地 452 万英亩的战略开发范围。


Falcon Oil & Gas和合资伙伴Tamboran Resources Corp.提供了 Beetaloo Basin 油井增产活动的最新进展,并计划开发面积达 452 万英亩的油田。

猎鹰公司 1 月 24 日表示,合资公司计划在勘探许可证 98(EP 98)试点区域周围建立一个扩大的开发区,称为第一战略发展区(FDSA)。

Falcon 于 2024 年以 5% 的参与权益 (PI) 参与了 Shenandoah South 2HS (2-2H ST1) 和 S2-4H 油井,创造了两个 DSU,总计 46,080 英亩。Falcon 于 2023 年以 22.5% 的 PI 参与了 Shenandoah S-1H 油井,创造了 20,480 英亩的 DSU。


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根据计划中的 FSDA Falcon 在 Pilot 之后的 FSDA 综合参与权益的最终规模,可能高达 10%。Falcon 还保留了 Beetaloo 剩余 452 万英亩土地的 22.5% PI,Falcon 净得 100 万英亩。

Falcon 表示,对于试点的下一个钻井阶段,涉及对剩余四口井的钻井和压裂作业,Falcon 已选择将其 PI 从 5% 降低至 0%,以减少其 2025 年的资本支出。

Falcon 首席执行官 Philip O'uigley 表示,减少公司对接下来四口油井的参与对于其在 Beetaloo 的整体权益影响甚微,目前仍为 22.5%。

“这证明了 DSU 所提供的可选性,使 Falcon 能够战略性地、高效地部署其资本,”他表示,“减少我们对接下来四口井的参与,大大降低了我们 2025 年的资本支出,同时让我们处于非常有利的位置,可以获得 Beetaloo 的整体成功。”

另外,Tamboran 公司 1 月 23 日表示,已开始对 EP 98 的 SS-2H ST1 和 3H(SS-3H)井进行增产作业。该公司计划在两口井中实施多达 119 个增产阶段,并缩短阶段之间的间隔。

SS-2H ST1 井计划在 5,427 英尺(1,654 米)的水平段上进行 43 个阶段的钻探。SS-3H 井计划在 9,766 英尺(2,977 米)的水平段上进行 76 个阶段的钻探。

坦博兰在一份新闻稿中表示, Liberty Energy正在使用从美国进口到 Beetaloo 盆地的首台 80,000 马力水力压裂设备开展增产作业。

Tamboran 董事总经理兼首席执行官 Joel Ridde 表示:“我们很高兴能够利用 Liberty Energy 的现代化增产设备开始 Beetaloo 盆地 SS-2H ST1 和 SS-3H 井的增产计划。与盆地中之前完工的井相比,该设备马力的增加有望带来增产效率和支撑剂强度的重大变化。”

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Tamboran, Falcon JV Plan Beetaloo Development Area of Up to 4.5MM Acres

A joint venture in the Beetalo Basin between Tamboran Resources Corp. and Falcon Oil & Gas could expand a strategic development spanning 4.52 million acres, Falcon said.


Falcon Oil & Gas and joint venture partner Tamboran Resources Corp. provided updates on stimulation activities on Beetaloo Basin wells and plans to create a development acreage encompassing up to 4.52 million acres.

Falcon said Jan. 24 that the JV is planning to create an enlarged development area, known as the First Strategic Development Area (FDSA), around its pilot area in exploration permit 98 (EP 98).

Falcon participated in the Shenandoah South 2HS (2-2H ST1) and the S2-4H wells in 2024 at 5% participating interest (PI), which created two DSUs totaling 46,080 acres. Falcon participated in the Shenandoah S-1H well in 2023 at 22.5% PI, which created a DSU of 20,480 acres.


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Depending on the ultimate size of the planned FSDA Falcon’s combined participation entitlement in the FSDA post the Pilot could be up to 10%. Falcon also retains a 22.5% PI in the remaining 4.52 million acres in the Beetaloo, net 1 million acres to Falcon.

Falcon said that for the next drilling phase of the pilot, which involves the drilling and stimulation of four remaining four wells, Falcon has elected to reduce its PI from 5% to 0% to reduce its 2025 capex.

Falcon CEO Philip O’Quigley said reducing the company’s participation in the next four wells has a minimal impact on its overall interest in the Beetaloo, which remains at 22.5%.

“This demonstrates the optionality afforded by the DSUs, which enable Falcon to strategically and efficiently deploy its capital,” he said. “This reduction in our participation in the next four wells significantly reduces our 2025 capital expenditure whilst at the same time leaving us very well positioned to capture the overall success of the Beetaloo.”

Separately, Tamboran said Jan. 23 that it had commenced stimulation activities on the SS-2H ST1 and 3H (SS-3H) wells in EP 98. The company is planning to pump up to 119 stimulation stages across the two wells with reduced spacing between stages.

The SS-2H ST1 well is planned to include 43 stages over a 5,427-ft (1,654-m) horizontal section.  The SS-3H well is planned to include 76 stages over a 9,766-ft (2,977-m) horizontal section.

Liberty Energy is conducting the stimulation campaign using the first 80,000 hp hydraulic frac spread imported into the Beetaloo Basin from the U.S., Tamboran said in a press release.

“We are excited to commence the stimulation program for the SS-2H ST1 and SS-3H wells in the Beetaloo Basin with Liberty Energy's modern stimulation equipment,” said Joel Ridde, Tamboran managing director and CEO. “The increased horsepower of this equipment is expected to deliver a step change in stimulation efficiency and proppant intensity compared to previous wells completed in the Basin.”

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