Trillion Energy在土耳其钻探天然气井,发现天然气开采量“充裕”

世界石油工作人员 2023 年 5 月 17 日

(WO) — Trillion Energy International Inc. 宣布了 Bayhanli 2 井的初步天然气迹象,该井是土耳其黑海 SASB 气田多井项目的第五口井。2023年5月13日,Bayhanli 2总测量深度(TMD)达到3,425米,真实垂直债务(TVD)为1,231米,并发现了丰富的天然气产层。

初步岩石物理分析表明,Akcakoca 段 6 个砂层的天然气层总厚度约为 43 米。最厚的油层(14 米)位于 E 砂层,最厚的油层(13 米)位于 AA 砂层。7英寸生产套管已下井并固井。目前正在选择初始射孔间隔以使该井投入生产。射孔后将进行完井和流量测试,结果将于下周公布。

Bayhanli 2预计将于2023年5月底开始产生收入。Bayhanli 2井完工后,钻机将移至Akkaya Tripod,开始钻探Alapli 2井。

Trillion 首席执行官 Arthur Halleran 表示:“Bayhanli 2 井为 Trillion Energy 提供了 5 口井,可用于 SASB 的 5 项活动。我们正在评估如何随着更多井投入生产而最大限度地提高每口井的天然气产量。一种途径是聘请一家专门从事具有不同生产压力的多井气田的工程公司。”

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Trillion Energy drills Turkish gas well, discovers "abundance" of gas pay

World Oil Staff May 17, 2023

(WO) – Trillion Energy International Inc. announced the preliminary gas indications from the Bayhanli 2 well, the fifth well in its multi-well program at the SASB gas field, Black Sea, Turkiye. On May 13, 2023, Bayhanli 2 reached 3,425 meters total measured depth (TMD) and true vertical debt (TVD) of 1,231 meters, and discovered an abundance of gas pay.

Initial petrophysical analysis has indicated about total 43 meters gas pay in 6 Sand Units of Akcakoca Member. The thickest pay (14 meters) is in the E Sand and (13 meters) in AA Sand. The 7” production casing has been run in and cemented. The initial perforation intervals are currently being selected to bring the well into production. Completion and flow testing will occur once the well is perforated, with results to be announced next week.

Bayhanli 2 is expected to start generating revenue at the end of May 2023. After completion of the Bayhanli 2 well, the rig will be moved to the Akkaya Tripod to start drilling the Alapli 2 well.

Arthur Halleran CEO of Trillion stated, “The Bayhanli 2 well gives Trillion Energy 5 wells for 5 activities now at SASB. We are in the process of evaluating how to maximize the gas production from each well as more wells are brought into production. One avenue is to hire an engineering firm that specializes in multi-well gas fields that have different production pressures.”