Japex公司在日本钻探一口可能具有革命性意义的近海油井

日本石油勘探公司(Japex)已开始在日本北海道高近海海域钻探一口勘探井 该公司新闻处发布了这一消息。

该井的钻探地点位于距海岸约50公里处,距2019年钻探的一口深度为1070米的勘探井西北方向约5公里。钻井作业预计将于5月底完成。项目运营商将收集数据以评估天然气储量和储层质量。此外,还将进行生产测试。

上一口勘探井于2019 年 4 月 13 日钻探,使用半潜式钻井平台Valaris 8504(原名Ensco 8504),总深度为2,530 米

Japex的勘探活动被日本自然资源能源署选为“2024财年国内油气开发地质调查补贴计划”下的补贴项目。钻井成本的50%将由国家资金承担。

日本在其境内进行的勘探活动非常有限,主要依赖石油和天然气进口来满足其能源需求。位于新潟县近海的岩船冲油田是日本目前唯一在开发中的海上油气田。该油田于1983年被发现,并于1990年投产

日本石油天然气勘探开发公司(Japex)的一位代表告诉Upstream,该公司认为日高槽具有“巨大的潜力”,并且“潜在的成功可能会彻底改变现状,并取代部分进口液化天然气”。作为全球最大的液化天然气进口国之一,日本计划在2025年将进口量减少1% ,至6504.1万吨。与此同时,俄罗斯液化天然气的进口量增长了2% ,达到579.8万吨2026年1月至2月,日本将液化天然气进口量减少3.6% ,至1200万吨,而来自俄罗斯的供应量超过110万吨,与去年同期持平。

Japex在全球范围内积极从事勘探和生产活动,包括在英国挪威2025年,由于可再生能源领域的盈利能力较低,该公司决定回归其核心业务。

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Japex Drilling a Potentially Revolutionary Offshore Well in Japan

Japan Petroleum Exploration (Japex) has begun drilling an exploration well on the Hidaka offshore area, Hokkaido, Japan.
This was reported by the company’s press service.

The well is being drilled approximately 50 km from the shore and 5 km northwest of an exploration well drilled in 2019at a depth of 1,070 m. Drilling operations are expected to be completed by the end of May. The project operator will collect data to assess natural gas reserves and reservoir quality. In addition, production testing will be carried out.

The previous exploration well was drilled on April 13, 2019, using the semi-submersible drilling rig Valaris 8504(formerly Ensco 8504) to a total depth of 2,530 m.

Japex’s exploration campaign was selected by the Agency for Natural Resources and Energy as a subsidized project under the programme “Subsidies for Geological Surveys for Domestic Oil and Natural Gas Development in Fiscal Year 2024.” Up to 50% of drilling costs will be covered by state funding.

Japan conducts very limited exploration within its territory and largely depends on imports of oil and natural gas to meet its energy needs. The Iwafune-oki field offshore Niigata Prefecture is the only offshore oil and gas field under development in Japan. It was discovered in 1983 and brought into production in 1990.

A Japex representative told Upstream that the company believes the Hidaka Trough has “significant potential,” and that “a potential success could dramatically change the situation and replace part of imported liquefied natural gas.” As one of the world’s largest LNG importers, Japan reduced imports by 1% in 2025 to 65.041 million tonnes. At the same time, imports of Russian LNG increased by 2% to 5.798 million tonnes. In January–February 2026, Japan reduced LNG imports by 3.6% to 12 million tonnes, while supplies from Russia exceeded 1.1 million tonnes, remaining at the level of the same period last year.

Japex is actively engaged in exploration and production worldwide, including in the United Kingdom and Norway. In 2025, the company decided to return to its core business after facing low profitability in the renewable energy sector.

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