康菲石油公司报告在阿拉斯加发现重大发现

2017 年 1 月 16 日

阿拉斯加安克雷奇——康菲阿拉斯加公司在位于拉斯加国家石油储备区 (NPRA) 东北部的 Great Mooses Tooth (GMT) 油田发现了新的石油发现。

Willow 发现井 Ti艐miaq 2 和 6 于 2016 年初钻探,在 Brookian Nanushuk 地层分别获得了 72 英尺和 42 英尺的净产层。康菲石油公司拥有该发现的 78% 的工作权益,阿纳达科石油公司持有剩余的 22%。

这两口发现井位于阿尔卑斯中央设施以西约 28 英里处,相距约 4 英里。Ti艐miaq 2 井经过测试并建立了良好的储层产能,持续 12 小时测试产量为 3,200 桶/天 44 度 API 石油。

初步技术估计表明,该发现的可采资源潜力可能超过 300 MMbbl 石油。对这一发现的评估将于 2017 年 1 月开始,并获得最先进的 3D 地震数据。根据评估结果和开发方案的选择,Willow 的日产量可达 100,000 桶。假设许可证获得及时批准且项目经济性具有竞争力,最初的商业生产最早可能在 2023 年实现。

“这一发现不仅对康菲石油公司,而且对阿拉斯加州来说都非常令人兴奋,”康菲石油公司阿拉斯加总裁乔·马鲁沙克 (Joe Marushack) 说。“illow”靠近现有基础设施,提高了该发现的经济可行性。Willow 的开发是一项潜在的数十亿美元投资,可以在施工期间提供数千个就业机会,并可以为联邦政府、州、北坡自治市和 NPRA 的社区带来可观的收入。”

继 Willow 发现之后,康菲石油公司及其投标合作伙伴阿纳达科公司在 12 月份的北坡西部联邦租赁拍卖中取得了成功,赢得了 65 块土地,总面积达 594,972 英亩。康菲石油公司 (ConocoPhillips) 在 12 月份的北坡西部州租赁销售中独立成功,赢得了 74 块土地,总面积达 142,280 英亩。

“Willow 的发现增添了我们在 NPRA 勘探成功的历史,并且符合我们重点关注的全球勘探战略,”康菲石油公司勘探、业务开发和其他国际业务总裁 Richard Lunam 评论道。“最近在州和联邦租赁销售中获得的土地为我们提供了足够的空间来测试导致 Willow 和其他 NPRA 发现的概念。”

除了勘探活动外,康菲石油公司还继续对北坡的新项目进行大量投资。2016年,该公司批准在CD5进行额外钻探,与Doyon Drilling签订了新建大位移钻机合同,并为Kuparuk河单元调试了两台新钻机。今年冬天,施工将于 GMT1 开始,该钻探地点位于 CD5 以西 8 英里处。

GMT1 的开发成本约为 9 亿美元,峰值产量预计为 30,000 桶/日。计划于 2018 年底首次投产。此外,位于 GMT1 以西约 8 英里的 GMT2 也已申请许可。GMT2 预计总成本超过 10 亿美元,峰值产量预计为 25,000 至 30,000 桶/日。还计划在 2017 年第一季度对 GMT2 和 Willow 进行地震勘探。GMT2 的第一批石油取决于获得联邦许可的时间,但预计是 2020 年或 2021 年。

GMT 装置由康菲石油公司阿拉斯加公司(78% 权益)运营。阿纳达科石油公司持有22%的权益。

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ConocoPhillips reports major discovery in Alaska

January 16, 2017

ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- ConocoPhillips Alaska has made a new oil discovery in the Greater Mooses Tooth (GMT) Unit located in the northeastern portion of the National Petroleum Reserve–Alaska (NPRA).

The Willow discovery wells, Tiŋmiaq 2 and 6, were drilled in early 2016 and encountered 72 ft and 42 ft of net pay, respectively, in the Brookian Nanushuk formation. ConocoPhillips has a 78% working interest in the discovery and Anadarko Petroleum holds the remaining 22%.

The two discovery wells lie about 28 miles west of the Alpine Central Facility, and are approximately four miles apart. The Tiŋmiaq 2 well was tested and established good reservoir deliverability with a sustained 12-hr test rate of 3,200 bpd of 44-degree API oil.

Initial technical estimates indicate the discovery could have recoverable resource potential in excess of 300 MMbbl of oil. Appraisal of the discovery will commence in January 2017 with the acquisition of state-of-the-art 3D seismic. Subject to appraisal results and the choice of development scenario, Willow could produce up to 100,000 bopd. Assuming timely permit approvals and competitive project economics, initial commercial production could occur as early as 2023.

“This discovery is tremendously exciting not only for ConocoPhillips, but also for the state of Alaska,” said Joe Marushack, president, ConocoPhillips Alaska. “Willow’s proximity to existing infrastructure improves the economic viability of the discovery. Development of Willow, a potential multi-billion-dollar investment, could provide thousands of jobs during construction and could generate substantial revenue for the federal government, state, North Slope Borough, and communities in the NPRA.”

In a follow-up to the Willow discovery, ConocoPhillips and its bidding partner, Anadarko, were successful in December’s federal lease sale on the western North Slope, winning 65 tracts for a total of 594,972 gross acres. ConocoPhillips independently was successful in December’s state lease sale on the western North Slope, winning 74 tracts for a total of 142,280 gross acres.

“The Willow discovery adds to our history of exploration success in the NPRA and is consistent with our focused global exploration strategy,” commented Richard Lunam, president of Exploration, Business Development and Other International for ConocoPhillips. “The acreage acquired in the recent state and federal lease sales gives us running room to test the concepts that led to Willow and other NPRA discoveries.”

Besides exploration activities, ConocoPhillips continues to make substantial investments in new projects on the North Slope. In 2016, the company approved additional drilling at CD5, contracted with Doyon Drilling for a new-build extended reach drilling rig, and commissioned two new rigs for the Kuparuk River Unit. This winter, construction will begin at GMT1, a drill site eight miles west of CD5.

The cost to develop GMT1 is approximately $900 million gross with peak production estimated at 30,000 bopd gross. First oil is planned for late 2018. In addition, permits have been filed for GMT2, located about eight miles west of GMT1. GMT2 is estimated to cost more than $1 billion gross with peak production estimated at 25,000 to 30,000 bopd gross. A seismic survey over GMT2 and Willow is also planned in the first quarter of 2017. First oil for GMT2 is dependent upon the time to acquire federal permits, but is anticipated to be 2020 or 2021.

The GMT Unit is operated by ConocoPhillips Alaska (78% interest). Anadarko Petroleum holds a 22% interest.