钻孔

浅层天然气促使 Equinor 停止 Arkenstone 油井开采

合作伙伴将重新回到绘图板上设计新井,以实现潜在客户的主要目标。

Deepsea Atlantic 半潜式钻井平台。来源:Odfjell Drilling。
Deepsea Atlantic 半潜式钻井平台已被调动至 Mistral 勘探区,同时为 Arkenstone 设计了一口新井。
来源:Odfjell Drilling。

由于在钻探作业中遇到浅层气体,挪威 Equinor 暂停了北海 6610/7-3 Arkenstone 勘探井的钻探作业。

据合作伙伴 OKEA 称,他们钻探了两口试验井,以评估储层上方是否存在浅层天然气,一旦遇到天然气,钻探作业就会停止。这些井是使用 Odjfell Drilling 半潜式Deepsea Atlantic钻探的。

两口试验井都已用水泥牢固封堵,许可证合作伙伴将专注于井身工程,确保 Arkenstone 井能够安全钻探,并考虑到地层上层的浅层气层。

PL 1014 位于 Norne 油田东北约 100 公里处,水深约 230 米。

Equinor 拥有 Arkenstone 油田许可的 80% 经营权,合作伙伴 OKEA 持有剩余的 20% 股份。

Deepsea Atlantic 号现在将驶往 PL1119 号油井,开钻 Mistral 油井,OKEA 持有该油井 30% 的股份。

在北海的其他地方,Equinor 在 Troll 油田以西 17 公里处发现了一处小型油气田。位于生产许可证 923/923B 的 31/1-4 Ringand 勘探井目前估计储量在 200 万至 1200 万桶油当量之间。运营商表示,鉴于其规模,单独开发该发现可能不会具有商业价值。

“这是一个小发现,但位于一个有趣的区域,我们计划利用现有的大量基础设施进一步探索,” Equinor 挪威大陆架西部勘探和生产高级副总裁 Geir Sártveit 说道。“如果有更多发现,将它们结合起来可能有助于确保良好的资源利用率和最佳的经济效益。”

Equinor 拥有该油田 60% 的经营权。合作伙伴包括 DNO Norge(20%)和 Petoro(20%)。

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Drilling

Shallow Gas Prompts Equinor To Halt Arkenstone Well

Partners will go back to the drawing board to design a new well to reach the prospect’s primary objectives.

The Deepsea Atlantic semisubmersible rig. Source: Odfjell Drilling.
The Deepsea Atlantic semisubmersible rig has been mobilized to the Mistral prospect while a new well is engineered for Arkenstone.
Source: Odfjell Drilling.

Norway’s Equinor has suspended drilling operations on the NO 6610/7-3 Arkenstone exploration well in the North Sea after shallow gas was encountered during the drilling operations.

According to partner OKEA, two pilot wells were drilled to assess the presence of shallow gas above the reservoir, and once gas was encountered drilling, operations were halted. The wells were drilled using Odjfell Drilling semisub Deepsea Atlantic.

Both pilot wells have been securely plugged with cement, and the partners in the license will focus on well engineering to ensure that the Arkenstone well can be drilled safely, accounting for the shallow-gas zone in the upper layers of the formation.

PL 1014 is located approximately 100 km north-east of the Norne field, at a water depth of around 230 m.

Equinor operates the Arkenstone license with an 80% working interest. Partner OKEA holds the remaining 20% stake.

The Deepsea Atlantic will now sail toward PL1119 to spud the Mistral well where OKEA holds a 30% stake.

Elsewhere in the North Sea, Equinor has made a small oil and gas discovery 17 km west of the Troll field. The exploration well 31/1-4 Ringand discovery in production license 923/923B is currently estimated at between 2 and 12 million BOE. Given its size, the discovery will probably not be commercial for development in isolation, according to the operator.

“It's a small discovery, but in an interesting area that we plan to further explore with much existing infrastructure,” said Geir Sørtveit, Equinor's senior vice president for exploration and production west on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. “If more discoveries are made, it may be relevant to combine these to ensure good resource utilization and the best possible economy.”

Equinor operates the find with a 60% working interest. Partners include DNO Norge (20%) and Petoro (20%).