通过评估井减少海森堡不确定性

Equinor 证明北海的 Heisenberg 拥有 25 MMboe 至 56 MMboe,并且正在研究潜在的快速回接开发。

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挪威近海管理局 3 月 21 日表示, Equinor在北海的勘探井收紧了海森堡发现的资源范围。

许可合作伙伴DNO表示,Equinor 计划在今年第二季度打一口井,以勘探另一处更深的矿井 Angel,同时向西描绘海森堡

DNO 表示,海森堡被北海主要枢纽 Troll B、Kvitebjasern 和 Gjasea 包围,位于这些宿主的回接范围内,并且正在与一系列最近的发现相协调,对海森堡进行快速开发研究。 DNO 是合作伙伴的领域。

评估之前,资源估计值在4.1 MMcmoe到9 MMcmoe之间,现在的范围是380万立方米油当量(MMcmoe)到8.9 MMcmoe,即24 MMboe到56 MMboe。

这些是 PL 827 SB 钻探的第一口和第二口井,虽然进行了数据采集和采样,但并未进行地层测试。这是最初发现的 PL 827 S 的额外面积。

初步计算得出,Hummer 是次要的更深目标,其大小介于 0.1 MMcmoe 和 0.6 MMcmoe 之间。

Deepsea Stavanger 在 364 m 水深处钻探了这些井。

Equinor 代表拥有 49% 权益的合作伙伴 DNO 运营该许可证,拥有 51% 权益。

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Less Heisenberg Uncertainty with Appraisal Wells

Equinor proves Heisenberg in the North Sea holds 25 MMboe to 56 MMboe, and studies are underway for a potential fast-track tieback development.

Hart Energy Staff

Equinor’s delineation wells in the North Sea tightened up the range of resources in the Heisenberg discovery, the Norwegian Offshore Directorate said March 21.

Equinor is planning a well in the second quarter of this year to explore an additional deep prospect, Angel, while delineating Heisenberg toward the west, license partner DNO said.

Surrounded by major North Sea hubs Troll B, Kvitebjørn and Gjøa, Heisenberg lies within the tieback range of these hosts, DNO said, and studies are underway for fast-track development of Heisenberg in coordination with a string of recent discoveries in the area in which DNO is a partner.

Before the appraisal, resource estimates were between 4.1 MMcmoe and 9 MMcmoe, and the range is now 3.8 million cubic meters of oil equivalent (MMcmoe) to 8.9 MMcmoe, or 24 MMboe to 56 MMboe.

These are the first and second wells drilled in PL 827 SB, and the wells were not formation tested, although data acquisition and sampling were carried out. This is additional acreage for PL 827 S, where the original discovery was made.

Preliminary calculations place the size of Hummer, which was a secondary, deeper target, between 0.1 MMcmoe and 0.6 MMcmoe.

Deepsea Stavanger drilled the wells in 364 m water depth.

Equinor operates the license with 51% interest on behalf of partner DNO with 49%.