雪佛龙提高美国墨西哥湾两处设施的石油和天然气采收率

来源:www.gulfoilandgas.com 2024 年 9 月 3 日,地点:北美

雪佛龙公司宣布,已在位于美国墨西哥湾深水区的现有 Jack/St. Malo 和 Tahiti 设施的两个项目中启动注水作业,以提高石油和天然气的采收率。雪佛龙在这些设施生产的石油和天然气是世界上碳强度最低的。雪佛龙美洲勘探与生产总裁 Bruce Niemeyer 表示:“

这两个项目的实施将最大限度地提高我们现有资源基础的收益,并有助于到 2026 年将我们在美国墨西哥湾的产量提高到每天 30 万桶净油当量。”“这些成就是在我们高压 Anchor 油田最近开始生产之后取得的,巩固了雪佛龙在墨西哥湾技术交付和项目执行方面的领先地位。”

在 Jack/St. Malo 设施,雪佛龙在 St. Malo 油田首次注水,这是该公司在深水 Wilcox 趋势中的第一个注水项目。该项目在预算内完成,增加了注水设施、两口新生产井和两口新注入井。预计该项目将为圣马洛油田的最终总采收量增加约 1.75 亿桶油当量。

圣马洛油田和杰克/圣马洛设施位于路易斯安那州新奥尔良以南约 280 英里(450 公里)处,水深约 7,000 英尺(2,134 米)。自 2014 年油田投产以来,杰克和圣马洛油田累计生产了近 4 亿桶油当量。


塔希提设施位于新奥尔良以南约 190 英里(306 公里)处,水深约 4,100 英尺(1,250 米),雪佛龙开始向其第一口墨西哥湾深水生产井注入水。该项目包括安装新的注水歧管和 20,000 英尺的柔性注水流线。

自 2009 年开始运营以来,塔希提设施凭借多个开发项目,最近累计产量超过了 5 亿桶石油当量。该公司继续研究先进的钻井、完井和生产技术,这些技术可用于塔希提和杰克/圣马洛未来的开发阶段,并有可能进一步提高这些油田的采收率。

雪佛龙通过其子公司加州联合石油公司运营圣马洛油田,并与其子公司雪佛龙美国公司共同持有 51% 的权益。共同所有者 MP Gulf of Mexico, LLC 拥有 25% 的权益;Equinor Gulf of Mexico LLC 拥有 21.5% 的权益;埃克森美孚公司拥有 1.25% 的权益;Eni Petroleum US LLC 拥有 1.25% 的权益。


雪佛龙美国公司 (Chevron USA Inc.) 是塔希提岛设施的运营商,拥有 58% 的经营权。共同所有者 Equinor Gulf of Mexico LLC 和 TotalEnergies E&P USA, Inc. 分别持有 25% 和 17% 的股份。

美国勘探新闻 >>



马来西亚 >> 2024 年 9 月 8 日 ——标志着马来西亚继 SK427 区块之后取得的第二项重大成就,展示了技术和运营实力
——加速石油和天然气……

挪威 >> 2024 年 9 月 6 日 ——当局已收到 21 家公司对 2024 年预定义区域奖 (APA) 的申请。申请截止日期为 2024 年 9 月 3 日......

英国 >> 2024年 9 月 5 日 ——北海过渡管理局于 2024 年 9 月 5 日发布的第五份《Wells Insight 报告》强调了现有的重大机遇......
美国>> 2024 年 9 月 5 日 ——Talos Energy Inc.(“Talos”)宣布其 Ewing Bank 953 井(“EW 953 井”)成功发现商业数量的石油和天然气......




原文链接/GulfOilandGas

Chevron Boosts Oil and Natural Gas Recovery at Two Facilities in U.S. Gulf of Mexico

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 9/3/2024, Location: North America

Chevron Corporation announced that it started water injection operations at two projects to boost oil and natural gas recovery at the company’s existing Jack/St. Malo and Tahiti facilities in the deepwater U.S. Gulf of Mexico, where Chevron operations produce some of the world’s lowest carbon intensity oil and gas.

“Delivery of these two projects maximizes returns from our existing resource base and contributes toward growing our production to 300,000 net barrels of oil equivalent per day in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico by 2026,” said Bruce Niemeyer, president, Chevron Americas Exploration & Production. “These achievements follow the recent production startup at our high-pressure Anchor field, reinforcing Chevron’s position as a leader in technological delivery and project execution in the Gulf.”

At the Jack/St. Malo facility, Chevron achieved first water injection at the St. Malo field, the company’s first waterflood project in the deepwater Wilcox trend. The project was delivered under budget, with the addition of water injection facilities, two new production wells, and two new injection wells. It is expected to add approximately 175 million barrels of oil equivalent to the St. Malo field’s gross ultimate recovery.

The St. Malo field and Jack/St. Malo facility are approximately 280 miles (450 km) south of New Orleans, La., in approximately 7,000 feet (2,134 m) of water. Since the fields started production in 2014, Jack and St. Malo together have cumulatively produced almost 400 million gross barrels of oil equivalent.


At the Tahiti facility, located approximately 190 miles (306 km) south of New Orleans in around 4,100 feet (1,250 m) of water, Chevron started injecting water into its first deepwater Gulf producer-to-injector conversion wells. The project included installation of a new water injection manifold and 20,000 feet of flexible water injection flowline.

Bolstered by multiple development projects since the start of operations in 2009, the Tahiti facility recently surpassed 500 million gross barrels of oil-equivalent cumulative production. The company continues to study advanced drilling, completion, and production technologies that could be employed in future development phases at Tahiti and Jack/St. Malo with the potential to further increase recovery from these fields.

Chevron, through its subsidiary Union Oil Company of California, is operator of the St. Malo field and, together with its subsidiary Chevron U.S.A. Inc., holds a 51 percent working interest. Co-owners MP Gulf of Mexico, LLC owns a 25 percent interest; Equinor Gulf of Mexico LLC, 21.5 percent; Exxon Mobil Corporation, 1.25 percent; and Eni Petroleum US LLC, 1.25 percent.


Chevron U.S.A Inc. is operator of the Tahiti facility with a 58 percent working interest. Co-owners Equinor Gulf of Mexico LLC and TotalEnergies E&P USA, Inc. hold 25 percent and 17 percent stakes, respectively.

Exploration News in United States >>



Malaysia >>  9/8/2024 - - Marks second major achievement in Malaysia following the SK427 block, showcasing technical and operational prowess
- Accelerates oil and gas ...

Norway >>  9/6/2024 - The authorities have received applications from 21 companies in the Awards in predefined areas (APA) 2024. The deadline for applications was 3 Septemb...

United Kingdom >>  9/5/2024 - This fifth Wells Insight Report, published on 5 September 2024 by the North Sea Transition Authority, highlights the significant opportunity available...
United States >>  9/5/2024 - Talos Energy Inc. ("Talos") announced that its Ewing Bank 953 well ("EW 953 well") successfully discovered commercial quantities of oil and natural ga...