2023 年高影响力勘探活动减少 - Westwood

2023 年高冲击勘探钻探数量下降,但仍有大量碳氢化合物储量有待发现。(图片来源:Adobe Stock)

勘探与生产

Westwood Global Energy Group 发布的《2024 年勘探状况》报告显示,由于能源转型战略、行业整合、油井成本上升以及前热点地区活动减少,2023 年高影响力勘探钻探数量下降了 21%

商业成功率较上年下降了 7 个百分点,大型油气发现减少,导致平均油气发现规模同比下降,整体钻井发现成本自 2019 年以来增加了 6 倍,至 1.2 美元/桶油当量。

研究结果还强调,参与高冲击钻井的公司数量有所减少(从 2019 年的 99 家减少到 2023 年的 68 家),超级巨头和国家石油公司继续占据高冲击井权益的绝大部分,并在发现资源和商业成功率方面处于领先地位。

然而,仍有大量的碳氢化合物有待发现,而且周期正在缩短。

Westwood 全球勘探与评估主管Graeme Bagley表示:“此前高油价导致勘探钻探量大幅增加。勘探需求仍然存在,但能源转型战略对公司选择补充储备基础的方式产生了重大影响,行业整合和新技术也发挥了一定作用。”

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High impact exploration declined in 2023 - Westwood

High impact exploration drilling declined in 2023, but there are still significant reserves of hydrocarbons to be discovered. (Image source: Adobe Stock)

Exploration & Production

The State of Exploration 2024 report from Westwood Global Energy Group reveals that high impact exploration drilling in 2023 declined by 21%, due to energy transition strategies, industry consolidation, rising well costs and reduced activity in former hotspots

The commercial success rate is down seven percentage points on the previous year, with fewer giant discoveries resulting in a year on year decline in the average discovery size, and overall drilling finding costs increasing by a factor of six since 2019 to US$1.2/boe.

The findings also highlight a decrease in the number of companies participating in high impact drilling (down from 99 in 2019 to 68 in 2023), with supermajors and NOCs continuing to account for the majority of high impact well equity and leading in terms of both discovered resource and commercial success rate.

However, there are still significant volumes of hydrocarbons to be discovered, and cycle times are reducing.

Graeme Bagley, head of Global Exploration and Appraisal at Westwood said, " High oil prices previously led to high levels of exploration drilling. The appetite for exploration is still there but energy transition strategies are having a significant impact on the way the companies choose to replenish their reserves base, with industry consolidation and new technologies also having a part to play.”