勘探与生产要点:2025年5月19日

以下是最新的 E&P 新闻摘要,从巴西近海的新石油发现到利比亚最新一轮上游许可发放。

从巴西桑托斯盆地近海的发现到纳米比亚近海两口油井的交付,以下是勘探与生产领域最新头条新闻的汇编。

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巴西石油公司在桑托斯盆地发现石油

巴西石油公司称,它在巴西近海阿拉姆区块的一口探井中发现了桑托斯盆地盐下层的石油。 

3-BRSA-1396D-SPS井位于圣保罗州桑托斯市248公里处,水深1952米,已完成钻探,并通过电性剖面、气道和流体取样等手段确认了含油层段。

巴西石油公司首席执行官玛格达·尚布里亚德表示:“这是在同一区块的第二次发现,此前我们在今年年初的另一个探井中已经取得了优异的成果,发现了优质石油。”

巴西石油公司计划分析这一发现,再钻两口井并进行地层测试。该公司还可能寻求收集更多数据。

阿拉姆区块于 2020 年 3 月被收购。巴西石油公司是该区块的运营商,持有 80% 的股份,中石油与中石油合作持有20% 的股份。

VEX完成对俄克拉荷马州资产的收购

VEX Energy Midcon I LLC 宣布已完成对俄克拉荷马州杜威县和伍德沃德县约 30,000 净英亩土地的部分石油和天然气租赁权益的收购。

该公司还拥有在杜威地区购买3万英亩土地的选择权。该租赁权100%属于HBP,赋予VEX在得梅因和密西西比地质构造中开采石油和天然气的权利。

VEX 总部位于俄克拉荷马城,是一家私营能源公司,在俄克拉荷马州、德克萨斯州和新墨西哥州勘探、开发和生产石油和天然气。

利比亚最新一轮竞标吸引了40多家申请者

利比亚能源部长顾问在法国巴黎举行的投资非洲能源论坛上表示,利比亚最新一轮上游许可证发放已吸引了 40 多家申请者。

顾问阿卜杜卡比尔·阿尔法赫里 (Abdolkabir Alfakhry) 表示,许可证审批结果预计将于 11 月公布。

康菲石油公司的一位高管表示,该公司打算加强在利比亚、赤道几内亚和非洲其他地区的业务。

康菲石油公司区域总裁施泰纳·瓦格 (Steiner Vaage) 表示:“伊比亚是我们可以工作的地方,过去几年里,我们在瓦哈特许权区的产量大幅提高。”

Rhino Resources和哈里伯顿在纳米比亚近海交付两口油井

犀牛资源公司哈里伯顿公司宣布,在纳米比亚近海85号石油勘探许可证内的2914区块交付两口勘探井。这两口井是哈里伯顿公司在鲸湾港、斯瓦科普蒙德和吕德里茨新建的作业基地,首次完全利用国内基础设施完成的勘探井。

哈里伯顿撒哈拉以南非洲地区副总裁安托万·贝雷尔表示:“这一成功充分展现了世界一流技术、本地合作和共同的长远愿景三者相结合所能带来的无限可能。我们在纳米比亚新建的基础设施促成了这一发现,这将有助于释放纳米比亚的能源潜力,并增强该国未来作为非洲能源中心的能力。”

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E&P Highlights: May 19, 2025

Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, from a new oil discovery offshore Brazil to Libya’s latest upstream licensing round.

From a discovery offshore Brazil in the Santos Basin to the delivery of two wells offshore Namibia, below is a compilation of the latest headlines in the E&P space.

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Petrobras Makes Oil Discovery in Santos Basin

Petrobras said it has found oil in the Santos Basin pre-salt layer, in an exploratory well in the Aram Block offshore Brazil. 

Well 3-BRSA-1396D-SPS is located 248 km from the city of Santos, São Paulo, at a water depth of 1,952 m. Drilling has been completed, and the oil-bearing interval was confirmed through electrical profiles, gas traces and fluid sampling.

"This is the second discovery in the same block, following the excellent result already achieved in another exploratory well at the beginning of the year, where we found excellent quality oil,” Petrobras CEO Magda Chambriard said.

Petrobras plans to analyze the discovery, drill two more wells and perform a formation test. It may also seek to collect more data.

The Aram Block was acquired in March 2020. Petrobras is the operator of the block and holds an 80% stake, in partnership with CNPC (20%).

VEX Closes Acquisition of Oklahoma Assets

VEX Energy Midcon I LLC announced it has closed the acquisition of certain oil and gas leasehold interests across approximately 30,000 net acres in Dewey and Woodward counties, Oklahoma.

The company also has an option to purchase 30,000 more acres throughout Dewey. This leasehold position is 100% HBP and gives VEX the rights to produce oil and gas from the Des Moines and Mississippian geological formations.

VEX, based in Oklahoma City, is a privately held energy company that explores for, develops and produces oil and gas in Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico.

Libya’s Latest Bid Round Draws More Than 40 Applicants

Libya’s latest upstream licensing round has attracted more than 40 applicants, an adviser to the country’s energy minister said at the Invest in African Energy forum in Paris, France.

The adviser, Abdolkabir Alfakhry, said the results of the licensing round are expected in November.

A ConocoPhillips executive said the company intends to boost its engagement in Libya, Equatorial Guinea and the rest of Africa.

“Libya is a place where we can work—over the last few years, we’ve significantly increased production at the Waha concession,” said Steiner Vaage, ConocoPhillip’s regional president.

Rhino Resources, Halliburton Deliver Two Wells Offshore Namibia

Rhino Resources and Halliburton announced the delivery of two exploration wells on Block 2914 within Petroleum Exploration License 85 offshore Namibia. The wells are the first to be completed entirely from in-country infrastructure through Halliburton’s newly established operational bases in Walvis Bay, Swakopmund and Lüderitz.

“This success is an example of what’s possible when world-class technology, local collaboration, and a shared long-term vision come together,” said Antoine Berel, vice president, Halliburton Sub-Saharan Africa. “Our newly established infrastructure across Namibia enabled this discovery, which will help unlock Namibia’s energy potential and build the capacity to support the country’s future as an energy hub in Africa.”

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