EIA:二叠纪致密油产量推动美国陆上相邻地区产量增长


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美国能源信息署 (EIA) 报告称,受二叠纪地区致密油产量增长的推动,自2010年1月以来,美国本土48个州(L48)的陆上原油产量增长了两倍多。陆上原油产量由传统原油产量(主要来自垂直钻井)和新兴致密油产量(主要来自水平钻井)组成。

EIA:二叠纪致密油产量推动美国陆上相邻地区产量增长

传统产量从 2010 年的 260 万桶/日下降到 2024 年的 210 万桶/日。同期,致密油产量从 80 万桶/日增加到 890 万桶/日,占 2024 年陆上 L48 石油总产量的 81%。二叠纪占 2024 年所有致密油产量增长的 65% 和 L48 石油产量的 51%。

自2010年以来,美国二叠纪盆地内外致密油产量普遍增长。2015年至2017年,在低油价时期,非二叠纪盆地致密油产量有所下降。2020年初,二叠纪盆地致密油产量与美国所有其他产区的致密油产量基本持平。受新冠疫情影响,原油价格跌破每桶50美元,导致二叠纪盆地和非二叠纪盆地石油产量均大幅下降,并在2020年5月跌至年度最低点。然而,2020年之后,二叠纪盆地的产量增长速度快于二叠纪盆地以外的地区。

随着原油价格上涨,二叠纪致密油产量在2021年开始恢复增长,但非二叠纪致密油产量仍然保持低位。2020年后,二叠纪致密油产量增速低于2017-2019年,但到2024年12月,二叠纪致密油产量达到560万桶/日,较2020年增长45%。相比之下,根据2020年至2024年的年均石油产量计算,非二叠纪致密油产量下降了14.9%(60万桶/日)。

在二叠纪地区,Wolfcamp、Bone Spring 和 Spraberry 三个储层产出了大部分致密油,占 2024 年二叠纪致密油产量的 99%。Wolfcamp 储层是三个储层中最大的一个,它推动了二叠纪地区的产量增长,2024 年致密油产量为 340 万桶/日,相当于所有其他非二叠纪致密油储层的总产量。Spraberry 和 Bone Spring 储层在 2024 年的平均产量为 210 万桶/日。

 

 

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EIA: Tight oil production in Permian drives growth in onshore contiguous US production

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The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) has reported that onshore crude oil production in the US Lower 48 states (L48) has more than tripled since January 2010, driven by tight oil production growth in the Permian region. Onshore crude oil production is made up of both legacy oil production, primarily from vertically drilled wells, and newer tight oil production, primarily from horizontally drilled wells.

EIA: Tight oil production in Permian drives growth in onshore contiguous US production

Legacy production decreased from 2.6 million bpd in 2010 to 2.1 million bpd in 2024. Over the same period, tight oil production increased from 0.8 million bpd to 8.9 million bpd, accounting for 81% of total onshore L48 oil production in 2024. The Permian accounted for 65% of all tight oil production growth and 51% of L48 oil production in 2024.

Since 2010, US tight oil production within and outside of the Permian has generally grown. Tight oil production from non-Permian plays decreased from 2015 to 2017 in a period of low oil prices. At the beginning of 2020, tight oil production from the Permian region was essentially equal to tight oil production from all other producing regions in the United States. Permian and non-Permian oil production both fell significantly in response to crude oil prices falling below US$50 per barrel related to the COVID-19 pandemic, with production reaching annual lows in May 2020. After 2020, however, production in the Permian increased at a faster rate than production outside the Permian.

Tight oil production in the Permian began growing again in 2021 as crude oil prices rose, but production in the non-Permian remained low. After 2020, Permian tight oil production grew at a slower rate than 2017 – 19, but by December 2024, Permian production reached 5.6 million bpd, up 45% compared with 2020. In contrast, non-Permian tight oil production decreased by 14.9% (0.6 million bpd) based on the annual average oil volumes from 2020 to 2024.

Within the Permian region, the Wolfcamp, Bone Spring, and Spraberry plays produce most of the tight oil, accounting for 99% of Permian tight oil production in 2024. The Wolfcamp play, the largest of the three, has driven growth in the Permian and produced 3.4 million bpd of tight oil in 2024, which was equivalent to production from all other non-Permian tight oil plays combined. The Spraberry and Bone Spring combined produced an average 2.1 million bpd in 2024.

 

 

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