Gran Tierra 已成功在厄瓜多尔钻探了第六个连续发现的石油,即 Charapa-B7 井。在厄瓜多尔钻探的油井继续取得强劲成果,迄今为止累计产油量超过 100 万桶,Gran Tierra 表示,这凸显了 Oriente 和 Putumayo 盆地的非凡潜力。
Gran Tierra 总裁兼首席执行官 Gary Guidry 在宣布公司 2024 年第三季度财务和运营业绩的新闻稿中表示:“我们在厄瓜多尔连续第六次发现油田,并在厄瓜多尔的运营中累计生产了 100 万桶石油,这对 Gran Tierra 来说是一项重大成就,凸显了我们在该地区的强大影响力和成功。厄瓜多尔油井的产量证明了 Oriente 和 Putumayo 盆地的地质条件,并支撑了未来增长的关键支柱。我们仍然对 Arawana-Bocachico 油田的潜力感到兴奋,剩下的两口 Zabaleta 油井将于今年年底前钻探,这将为了解这一有希望的机会的规模和范围提供重要见解。”
2024 年第三季度,Charapa 区块 238 平方公里的3D 地震项目已完成,数据已处理完毕,目前正在进行解释。对高质量 3D 数据的初步解释证实了潜在的勘探前景和地震中确定的其他感兴趣区域,包括对 Charapa 结构的更好定义。据 Gran Tierra 称,3D 数据将进一步划定储量,为计划于 2025 年进行的未来钻探位置提供支持,并支持未来的开发规划。
Gran Tierra has successfully drilled its sixth consecutive oil discovery in Ecuador, the Charapa-B7 well. The wells drilled in Ecuador continue to yield strong results producing over 1 million cumulative bbls of oil to date which Gran Tierra says highlights the exceptional potential of the Oriente and Putumayo basins.
In a press release announcing the company’s financial and operating results for 3Q24, Gary Guidry, President and CEO, Gran Tierra, said: “[…] Having our sixth consecutive discovery in Ecuador and reaching the milestone of 1 million cumulative bbls of oil produced from our operations in Ecuador is a significant achievement for Gran Tierra, highlighting our strong presence and success in the region. The productivity of the Ecuador wells is a testament to the geology in the Oriente and Putumayo Basins, and underpins a key pillar of growth going forward. We remain excited about the potential of the Arawana-Bocachico play, and the two remaining Zabaleta wells to be drilled by the end of the year that will provide essential insights into the size and scope of this promising opportunity”
During 3Q24, the 238 km2 3D seismic program of the Charapa Block was completed, the data has been processed and is currently being interpreted. Preliminary interpretations of the high-quality 3D data confirm potential prospectivity and additional areas of interest identified on seismic, including better definition over the Charapa structure. According to Gran Tierra, the 3D data will further delineate reserves, underpin future drilling locations scheduled for 2025 and support future development planning.
In the same press release, Gran Tierra said the drilling rig has now been moved from the Charapa Block and mobilized to the Chanangue Block to drill two wells – the Zabaleta-K1 and Zabaleta Oeste-K1 exploration wells. The Zabaleta-K1 well is located four km to the east of the Arawana-J1 well drilled earlier this year and is 200 ft up structure. The well spud on 22 October 2024, and Gran Tierra has currently drilled to 9488 ft. Both wells will target the Basal Tena formation as well as assess potential in the T-Sand, U-Sand and B-Limestone.
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/exploration/06112024/gran-tierra-energy-inc-announces-ecuador-oil-discovery-from-charapa-b7-well/