2022年5月

勘探领域的新变化:石油仍然是一个好词

自从第一个正直的人类家庭询问“那边有什么”并决定搬到更绿的地方以来,探索就一直在进行。
威廉(比尔)负责人/特约编辑

如果没有洛杉矶拉布雷亚的化石焦油坑,好莱坞电影动画师会对动画电影《冰川时代》做些什么?罗马人会在他们的投石机发射中使用什么火球征服高卢?乌克兰的啤酒厂会做什么来生产反坦克“鸡尾酒?” 

消息: SPE 和 AAPG 决定不合并。我理解正在衰落的专业组织中为生存所做的努力,但 G 中几乎没有 P,也没有太多 A。现在的欧洲 AAPG 版本已经跳过了邪恶 P 的墙。SEG和SPE仍在讨论中。这是令人鼓舞的。希腊宣布该国将20多年来首次开始勘探钻探,以减少对俄罗斯能源的依赖。美国能源部或内政部未发表评论。虽然埃克森美孚加入风车技术,但该公司的勘探在圭亚那近海得以生存并蓬勃发展。康菲石油公司正在扩大其在北海的石油勘探与生产。恭喜! 

图 1. 马克·吐温 1889 年版《亚瑟王宫廷中的康涅狄格州北方佬》中的“革命”。
图 1. 马克·吐温 1889 年版《亚瑟王宫廷中的康涅狄格州北方佬》中的“革命”。

自从第一个正直的人类家庭询问“那边有什么”并决定搬到更绿的地方以来,探索就一直在进行。冥神们结成联盟,重新定居到邻居的领土上(他们之前从某人那里夺走了它)。通常,问题是通过杀害和奴役当地的亚人类来获取资源来控制局势。20万年前,尼安德特人显然在中欧尝试蒸馏焦油。也许他们有预言家展望 2022 年。 

教导他人邪恶的意识形态没有提及他们的意图。当阿曼苏丹征服印度尼西亚时,他使用了二战日本军队效仿的方法。1917年的列宁为斯大林占领欧洲三分之二的地区指明了道路。我可以提一下,每个人都获得的奖品之一是能源。每个人都以探索者的身份开始了他们的旅程,首先是贸易,然后是信任,最后以死亡告终。与乌克兰局势或强制绿化地球相比,我们能看到什么?答案:一个坚定的小团体,相信自己在智力上优越,一些人拥有坦克,另一些人拥有媒体,不懈地推动。现在谁在压制谁?我建议您参考马克·吐温 1889 年版小说《亚瑟王法庭上的康涅狄格州北方佬》中的“革命”插图, 图 1。 

首席探险家拜登。在扼杀了美国几乎所有的联邦租赁勘探,然后要求更高的特许权使用费后,美国总统乔·拜登再次翻转,试图从伊朗和委内瑞拉采购石油。美国的解决方案——战略石油储备(SPR)发布。有人记得从 SPR 中使用的洞穴中取出的每 100 桶石油可以溶解多少桶盐水吗?[15 bbl 盐或 2.38 m 3 ] 洞穴收缩(又名封闭)估计每年约为 2 MMbbl,但可能明显更高。

这么多盐水怎么办?SPR 估计在地下区域储存了约 727 MMbbl 石油,而授权容量仅为 714 MMbbl。政治家从来都不擅长简单的数学。 

滞后:有人应该告诉拜登等人吗?等人。勘探时间与产量之比?我记得 Amoco (1998) 曾说过,某个海上区块的地震数据采集、处理和解释的延迟成本对他们来说每月近 320,000 美元这与“9,000”许可证有何关系? 

历史课,CERA。正如 CERAWeek 网站所述,“CERAWeek 已迎来 40 周年,被广泛认为是全球能源和公用事业首席执行官和部长最负盛名的年度聚会”,而且科技的影响力也在不断增长。它被英国《金融时报》形容为“能源达沃斯”。 

1983 年,丹尼尔·耶金 (Daniel Yergin) 博士和詹姆斯·罗森菲尔德 (James Rosenfield) 在马萨诸塞州剑桥市创立了剑桥能源研究协会 (CERA)。Yergin 博士是普利策奖获奖书《The Priest》的作者,也是他 2011 年的著作《The Quest: Energy, Security, and the Remaking of the Modern World》的作者。重视改造。Yergin 是 S&P Global 的副主席,并担任 CERAWeek 的主席。也许我们应该重新考虑我们与公然反探索的个人、公司或组织的关系。 

如果世界靠柠檬水运转,我们的行业将成为柠檬水供应的领导者——这是马拉松石油公司炼油高级副总裁科基·弗兰克 (Corky Frank) 在 1988 年左右的说法。我相信他。  

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William (Bill) Head 是一位技术专家,在美国和国际勘探领域拥有 40 多年的经验。
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May 2022
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What’s new in exploration: Oil is still a good word

Exploration has been occurring ever since the first family of upright humans asked “what’s over there,” deciding to move to greener ground.
William (Bill) Head / Contributing Editor

If it were not for the fossil tar pits at La Brea, in Los Angeles, what would the Hollywood film animators have done to the animated movie, “Ice Age?” What would the Romans have used in their trébuchet-launched fire balls to conquer Gaul? What would the brewery in Ukraine do to make anti-tank “cocktails?” 

News: SPE and the AAPG have decided not to merger. I understand efforts toward survival within declining professional organizations, but there has been little P and not much A in the G. The now-Euro AAPG version has jumped over the wall of evil-P. SEG and SPE are still talking. That is encouraging. Greece announced that the country will begin exploration drilling for the first time in over 20 years to reduce reliance on Russian energy. No comment from the U.S. DOE or DOI. While ExxonMobil joins windmill tech, the firm’s exploration survives and thrives offshore Guyana. ConocoPhillips is expanding its oil E&P in the North Sea. Congratulations! 

Fig. 1. “Evolution” in 1889 edition of Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court.
Fig. 1. “Evolution” in 1889 edition of Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court.

Exploration has been occurring ever since the first family of upright humans asked “what’s over there,” deciding to move to greener ground. Chthoniids formed alliances, resettling onto their neighbors’ territory [who took it from someone earlier]. Usually, the issue was taking control by killing and enslaving local sub-humans for access to resources. Neanderthals were apparently attempting to distill tar 200,000 years ago in Central Europe. Perhaps they had soothsayers looking into 2022. 

Ideologies that teach badness of others fail to mention their intentions. When the Sultan of Oman conquered Indonesia, he used methods that were followed by the Japanese army of WW2. Lenin in 1917 showed the way for Stalin to take over two-thirds of Europe. Might I mention that among what each took as prizes were resources of energy. Each began their journey as explorationists, first in trade, then in trust, then ending in death. What can we see in parallel with the situation in Ukraine or with forced greening of the planet? Answer: A small, determined group believing themselves intellectually superior, some with tanks, others with media, relentlessly pushing. Who is subduing whom right now? I refer you to the “Evolution” illustration in the 1889 edition of Mark Twain’s novel, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, Fig. 1. 

Biden the chief explorer. After killing almost all U.S. exploration on federal leases, then asking for higher royalties, U.S. President Joe Biden flips around yet again and tries to source oil from Iran and Venezuela. The U.S. solution—Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) releases. Does anybody remember how many barrels of salt water can be dissolved for every 100 bbl of oil removed from a cavern like those used in the SPR? [15 bbl of salt or 2.38 m3] Cavern shrinkage (aka closure) is estimated to be approximately 2 MMbbl per year, but it may be significantly higher.

What to do with all that salt water? The SPR is estimated to hold about 727 MMbbl of oil in subsurface areas that only have an authorized capacity of 714 MMbbl. Politicians were never good at simple math. 

Hysteresis: Should anybody tell Biden et. al. the ratio of exploration time to production? I recall Amoco (1998) saying something about the cost of delays in seismic data acquisition, processing and interpretation on a certain offshore block constituting a value to them of nearly $320,000 per month. How does that fit with “9,000” permits? 

History lesson, CERA. As stated by the CERAWeek website, “Now in its 40th year, CERAWeek is widely considered to be the most prestigious annual gathering of CEOs and Ministers from global energy and utilities … along with a growing presence of tech. It has been described by the Financial Times as the ‘the Davos of energy.’” 

In 1983, Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) was founded in Cambridge, Mass., by Dr. Daniel Yergin and James Rosenfield. Dr. Yergin is author of the Pulitzer Prize winning book, The Prize, as well as his 2011 effort, The Quest: Energy, Security, and the Remaking of the Modern World. Emphasis on remaking. Yergin is vice chairman of S&P Global and serves as Chairman of CERAWeek. Maybe we should rethink our involvement in persons, companies or organizations that are blatantly anti-exploration. 

If the world ran on lemonade, our industry would be the leader in its provision—paraphrase from Corky Frank, senior vice president for Refining, Marathon Oil, circa 1988. I believed him.  

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William (Bill) Head
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William (Bill) Head is a technologist with over 40 years of experience in U.S. and international exploration.
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