Pantheon Resources 发布 Dubhe-1 井的运营更新


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Pantheon Resources plc 是一家石油和天然气公司,负责开发阿拉斯加北坡管道和运输基础设施附近的 Kodiak 和 Ahpun 项目,该公司宣布了 Dubhe-1 井水力压裂刺激和相关井测试的时间。

关键点

  • 目前,设备正从阿拉斯加和加拿大各地调动到天枢发射台。
  • 水力压裂刺激计划于 9 月 29 日当周左右进行,预计大约需要两周时间完成。
  • 预计此后将利用临时生产系统对 Dubhe-1 井进行生产测试。

完成细节

正如之前宣布的,Dubhe-1水平段已成功钻探并录得总测量深度(“MD”)15,800英尺,其中约5,200英尺完全位于SMD-B目标储层内。这超过了钻探前3,000-4,000英尺的目标长度。

随后,成功安装生产套管,并将水泥浆灌注至水平段并返回地面。此次增产作业由 Element Technical Services Inc. 牵头,该公司是一家成熟的液压马力服务提供商,业务遍及加拿大和美国北部。

作为阿拉斯加北坡服务业的新进入者,Element凭借其在偏远寒冷气候条件下进行类似作业的专业知识和效率而入选。完井方案包括塞射孔、水力压裂和砂支撑增产。

增产作业完成后,连续油管作业机将钻出分隔各级段的堵塞物,并将生产油管安装到井中。该作业预计总共约两周,但需获得阿拉斯加州的最终批准。

完井后,该井将通过临时生产系统进行流量测试。预计该井最初将主要产出注入水,持续长达十天(清理阶段),之后才能观察到可持续的碳氢化合物产量。鉴于从该井收集的数据对未来开发决策的重要性,该公司计划对该井进行更长时间的流量测试。

首席开发官Erich Krumanocker表示:“团队在钻井方面做得非常出色,最近还在这口关键井下套管,用于评估我们主要的Ahpun油藏(SMD-B)。我们非常高兴能够在接下来的几周内推进完井和后续的流量测试。我们已经组建了一支经验丰富的优秀供应商团队,并对最终成果充满期待。”

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Pantheon Resources releases operational update for the Dubhe-1 well

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Pantheon Resources plc, the oil and gas company developing the Kodiak and Ahpun projects near pipeline and transportation infrastructure on Alaska's North Slope, announces the timing of the hydraulic fracture stimulation and associated well testing for the Dubhe-1 well.

Key Points

  • Equipment currently being mobilised to the Dubhe pad from locations in Alaska and Canada.
  • A hydraulic fracture stimulation is scheduled on or around the week commencing September 29th and is estimated to take approximately two weeks to execute.
  • Production testing at the Dubhe-1 well is expected to take place thereafter utilising a temporary production system.

Completion Details

As previously announced, the Dubhe-1 horizontal lateral was successfully drilled and logged to a total measured depth ("MD") of 15 800 ft, of which approximately 5 200 ft was entirely within the SMD-B target reservoir. This exceeded the pre-drill targeted length of 3000-4000 ft.

Subsequently, production casing was successfully installed and cemented throughout the horizontal lateral and back to surface. The stimulation is being led by Element Technical Services Inc, an established hydraulic horsepower service provider operating throughout Canada and Northern United States.

As a new entrant to the North Slope of Alaska service sector, Element was selected for its expertise and efficiency conducting similar operations in remote and cold weather climates. The completion is a plug and perforate, hydraulically fractured, and sand propped stimulation.

Following the stimulation, a coiled tubing unit will drill out the plugs separating these stages, and production tubing will be installed into the well. This operation will likely encompass approximately two weeks in total subject to final approval by the State of Alaska.

Following completion, the well will be flow tested through a temporary production system. It is anticipated that the well will initially produce primarily injected water for a period of up to ten days (the cleanup phase) before any sustainable hydrocarbon volumes can be observed. Given the importance of the data collected from this well for future development decisions, the company is planning to flow test this well for an extended period.

Erich Krumanocker, Chief Development Officer, said: “The team has done an excellent job drilling, and most recently, setting casing in this key well appraising our primary Ahpun reservoir (the SMD-B). We are very excited to be moving ahead with the completion and subsequent flow testing in the coming weeks. We have assembled a great team of suppliers with extensive experience and are looking forward to the results.”

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