EIA 报告称,继 2023 年产量“创纪录”之后,美国石油运营商页岩油井的钻探速度快于水力压裂速度

David Wethe 和 Devika Krishna Kumar,彭博社 ,2024 年 4 月 15 日

(彭博社)“页岩油运营商的钻井速度比压裂速度还要快。

根据美国能源情报署周一的一份报告,石油公司上个月增加了已钻但未完工的油井(即压裂井)的数量,这是一年多以来的首次。该统计数据是美国页岩油田近期原油流量的关键指标,因为水力压裂是新油井上线过程中的最后步骤之一。

美国产量增长的任何放缓都将成为 OPEC 及其盟友在 6 月份开会决定是否允许解除供应限制时的一个关键考虑因素。由于担心全球供应可能受到冲击,国际原油价格今年已飙升近 20%,摩根大通和其他机构的分析师警告称,油价可能会升至 100 美元大关。

储存未压裂的油井可以让钻探人员在价格较高或更容易使用管道和其他基础设施的时期安排生产。根据政府对美国七个最重要页岩地区的评估,截至 3 月底,压裂原木增加了 9 个,达到 4,522 个。

报告称,总体而言,5 月份美国页岩油产量预计将稳定在 9.86 百万桶/日左右,低于 12 月份创纪录的 10 百万桶/日。二叠纪盆地的产量尚未完全恢复至 12 月高点,预计下个月约为 6.17 MMbpd。

这些数据将让石油多头放心,在效率提升推动 2023 年产量意外激增后,他们一直密切关注美国产量。虽然今年美国原油钻探数量基本持平,但勘探商却在不断侵蚀压裂日志。自 2023 年 3 月以来的一个月,产出意外增长。

主要图片:德克萨斯州米德兰的抽油机。 (摄影师:乔丹·冯德哈尔/彭博社)

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U.S oil operators are drilling shale wells faster than fracking them following “record” 2023 production, EIA reports

David Wethe and Devika Krishna Kumar, Bloomberg April 15, 2024

(Bloomberg) – Shale operators are drilling wells faster than they’re fracking them.

Oil companies added to the number of drilled-but-uncompleted wells, known as the fracklog, last month for the first time in more than a year, according to a report from the US Energy Information Administration on Monday. The tally is a key indicator of near-term crude flows from U.S. shale fields because fracking is one of the final steps in the process of bringing new wells online.

Any slowdown in the U.S. production growth would be a key consideration for OPEC and its allies when they gather in June to decide whether to allow supply curbs to lapse. International crude prices have surged almost 20% this year amid concerns about the potential for global supply shocks, and analysts from JPMorgan Chase & Co. and elsewhere are warning oil may be headed for the $100 mark.

Stockpiling unfracked wells allows drillers to time production for periods of higher prices or easier access to pipelines and other infrastructure. As of the end of March, the fracklog rose by nine to 4,522, according to the government’s assessment of the seven most-important US shale regions.

Overall, U.S. shale-oil production is expected to be steady at about 9.86 MMbpd in May, below the record 10 MMbpd seen in December, according to the report. Production from the Permian basin hasn’t completely returned to the December high and is expected to be roughly 6.17 MMbpd next month.

The data will reassure oil bulls who’ve been watching U.S. production closely after efficiency gains helped propel a surprise production boom in 2023. While the number of U.S. rigs drilling for crude has largely remained flat this year, explorers had been eroding the fracklog every month since March 2023, contributing to the unexpected jump in output.

Lead image: Pumpjacks in Midland, Texas. (Photographer: Jordan Vonderhaar/Bloomberg)