Neptune Energy确认Gj酶a领域的新发现


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Neptune Energy 及其合作伙伴宣布在 Ofelia 探井 (PL 929) 获得新的商业发现,该探井靠近北海挪威部分的 Gjasea 油田。Neptune 已完成 Ofelia 井 35/6-3 S 的钻探,并在 Agat 地层中发现了石油。

 

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Neptune Energy 及其合作伙伴宣布在 Ofelia 探井 (PL 929) 获得新的商业发现,该探井靠近北海挪威部分的 Gjasea 油田。Neptune 已完成 Ofelia 井 35/6-3 S 的钻探,并在 Agat 地层中发现了石油。

初步估计可采量在2.5—620万标准立方米(MSm3)或16—3900万桶油当量范围内。除了 Agat 体积外,该井以北较浅的 Kyrre 地层中还有约 1000 万桶油当量的可采天然气量,这使得总可采量达到约 26-4900 万桶油当量。

Ofelia 位于已运营的 Gjasea 平台以北 15 公里处,水深 344 m,将考虑将其开发为 Gjasea 的回接,与该公司最近在哈姆雷特发现的石油和天然气同时进行。 。该平台由岸上电力供电,其生产碳强度不到挪威大陆架油田平均碳强度的一半。

Neptune Energy 挪威和英国董事总经理 Odin Etensen 表示:“我很高兴宣布我们四个月内的第二个发现,这进一步增强了 Neptune 在大 Gjasea 地区的地位。Gjasea 是 Neptune 在挪威的一个重要增长领域,现有基础设施允许低成本和低碳开发。”

Ofelia 钻探计划确认了总垂直深度 2639 米的油/水接触面。

这是海王星能源公司在阿加特地层中的第三次发现,阿加特地层直到最近还不是挪威大陆架既定勘探模型的一部分。第一个位于 Duva 油田,该油田现已投产并由 Neptune 运营。第二个是该公司在哈姆雷特的发现,估计可采量在 8-2400 万桶油当量之间。这些发现共同有助于在挪威开辟一个新的地质活动,并可以为海王星运营的 Gj 酶 a 设施增加额外的新容量。

Neptune Energy 挪威勘探与开发总监 Steinar Meland 补充道:“Ofelia 的发现凸显了我们勘探战略的优势,并证实了 Gjasea 周围地区的高远景潜力,我们在那里还有一些更令人兴奋的勘探机会。”

Ofelia 是由 Deepsea Yantai 半潜式钻井平台钻探的,该钻井平台由中集集团所有,由 Odfjell Drilling 运营。

合作伙伴:Neptune Energy(运营商,40%)、Wintershall Dea(20%)、Aker BP ASA(原 Lundin Energy)(10%)、Pandion Energy(20%)和 DNO(10%)。


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Neptune Energy confirms new discovery in the Gjøa area

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Neptune Energy and its partners have announced a new commercial discovery at the Ofelia exploration well (PL 929), close to the Gjøa field in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea. Neptune has completed drilling of the Ofelia well, 35/6-3 S, and encountered oil in the Agat formation.

 

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Neptune Energy and its partners have announced a new commercial discovery at the Ofelia exploration well (PL 929), close to the Gjøa field in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea. Neptune has completed drilling of the Ofelia well, 35/6-3 S, and encountered oil in the Agat formation.

The preliminary estimate of recoverable volume is in the range of 2.5 – 6.2 million standard cubic meters (MSm3) or 16 – 39 million boe. In addition to the Agat volumes, north of the well there is an upside of around 10 million boe recoverable gas in the shallower Kyrre formation, which brings the total recoverable volume to approximately 26 – 49 million boe.

Located 15 km north of the operated Gjøa platform, at a water depth of 344 m, Ofelia will be considered for development as a tie-back to Gjøa, in parallel with the company’s recent oil and gas discovery at Hamlet. The platform is electrified with power from shore and produces at less than half the average carbon intensity of Norwegian Continental Shelf fields.

Neptune Energy’s Managing Director for Norway and the UK, Odin Estensen, said: “I am pleased to announce our second discovery in four months which further enhances Neptune’s position in the Greater Gjøa Area. Gjøa is an important growth area for Neptune in Norway, where existing infrastructure allows for low cost and low carbon developments.”

The Ofelia drilling program confirmed an oil/water contact at 2639 m total vertical depth.

It is the third discovery by Neptune Energy in the Agat formation, a reservoir which until recently was not part of established exploration models on the Norwegian Shelf. The first was at the Duva field, which is now onstream and being operated by Neptune. The second was the company’s discovery at Hamlet, with estimated recoverable volumes between 8 – 24 million boe. Together these discoveries contribute to the opening of a new geological play in Norway and can add additional new volumes to the Neptune operated Gjøa facilities.

Neptune Energy’s Director of Exploration & Development in Norway, Steinar Meland, added: “The Ofelia discovery underlines the strength of our exploration strategy and confirms the high prospectivity potential of the area around Gjøa, where we have several more exciting exploration opportunities.”

Ofelia was drilled by the Deepsea Yantai, a semi-submersible rig, owned by CIMC and operated by Odfjell Drilling.

Partners: Neptune Energy (Operator, 40%), Wintershall Dea (20%), Aker BP ASA (previously Lundin Energy) (10%), Pandion Energy (20%) and DNO (10%).


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