埃尼宣布在印度尼西亚 Kutei 盆地发现天然气

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埃尼公司宣布,在北加纳尔 PSC 钻探的 Geng North-1 探井中发现了重大天然气发现,该探井距离印度尼西亚东加里曼丹海岸约 85 公里。初步估计表明,已发现总结构的天然气储量为 5 万亿立方英尺其中凝析油含量估计高达 4 亿桶;所获得的数据将有助于研究各种方案,以实现快速发展。

耿北一号钻探深度为5025m,水深1947m,在中新世砂岩储层中遇到了约50m厚的气柱,该储层具有良好的岩石物理性质,该储层已进行了广泛的数据采集活动。已成功进行油井生产测试 (DST),对天然气发现进行全面评估,尽管受到测试设施的限制,但预计油井产能可达 80-1 亿立方厘米/天,约 5 亿立方米/天。 ” 6000 桶/日凝析油。

这一发现证实了埃尼公司旨在通过对地质区域的深入了解和先进地球物理技术的应用来创造价值的战略的有效性。正在进行的勘探活动以及最近的收购符合埃尼集团的能源转型战略,即逐步将其投资组合转向天然气和液化天然气,目标是到 2030 年达到 60%,并增加其液化天然气股权投资组合。印度尼西亚以及整个东南亚在这一战略中发挥着重要作用。

由于其位置和巨大的规模,这一发现有可能为在库泰盆地北部建立一个新的生产中心做出重大贡献,该中心将连接到东加里曼丹海岸的邦唐液化天然气设施,进一步利用其可用的空缺容量。据估计,除耿北外,感兴趣区域内未开发的发现中还存在超过 5 万亿立方英尺3的天然气地质储量,而通过正在进行的研究,数万亿立方英尺勘探潜力正在成熟。

Geng North发现区毗邻印度尼西亚深水开发(IDD)区域,该区域包括位于Rapak和Ganal PSC区块内的多个搁浅发现区,埃尼最近宣布收购雪佛龙权益,增加其参与权益并获得运营权。预计这两个领域在天然气开发方案方面将产生显着的协同效应。此次收购还提供了通过埃尼运营的 Jangkrik 设施快速开发 Gendalo 和 Gandang 天然气项目(天然气储量约 2 万亿立方英尺)的机会

埃尼集团宣布同意收购海王星能源公司后不久,Geng North发现了这一发现,该协议的完成将进一步加强埃尼集团在北甘纳尔区块的地位。

Eni North Ganal Limited 持有 50.22% 的参与权益,负责运营该区块,Neptune Energy North Ganal BV 和 Agra Energi I Pte Ltd 为合作伙伴,分别持有剩余的 38.04% 和 11.74% 权益。

埃尼公司自 2001 年以来一直在印度尼西亚开展业务,目前在勘探、开发和生产阶段拥有大量资产,目前东加里曼丹 Jangkrik 和 Merakes 油田的权益产量约为 80,000 桶油当量/天。

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Eni announces gas discovery in the Kutei Basin in Indonesia

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Eni has announced a significant gas discovery from the Geng North-1 exploration well drilled in North Ganal PSC, about 85 km off the cost of East Kalimantan in Indonesia. Preliminary estimates indicate a total structure discovered volume of 5 trillion ft3 of gas in place with a content of condensate estimated up to 400 milion bbl; the acquired data will allow the options to be studied for a fast-track development.

Geng North-1 was drilled to a depth of 5025 m in 1947 m water depth, encountered a gas column about 50 m thick in a Miocene sandstone reservoir with excellent petrophysical properties that has been subject of an extensive data acquisition campaign. A well production test (DST) has been successfully performed for a full assessment of the gas discovery and although limited by the test facilities, it has allowed a well capacity of up to 80 – 100 million cm3/day to be estimated and about 5 – 6000 bpd of condensate.

The discovery confirms the effectiveness of Eni’s strategy aimed at creating value through its deep knowledge of geological plays and the application of advanced geophysical technologies. The ongoing exploration campaign, along with the recent acquisitions, is in line with Eni’s energy transition strategy to progressively shift its portfolio mix towards gas and LNG, targeting 60% in 2030, and to increase its LNG equity portfolio. Indonesia, and South-East Asia in general, play a relevant role in this strategy.

Thanks to its location and significant size, the discovery has the potential to contribute substantially to the creation of a new production hub, in the Northern part of the Kutei Basin, to be connected to the Bontang LNG facilities on the coast of East Kalimantan, further exploiting its available ullage capacity. It is estimated that, in addition to Geng North, more than 5 trillion ft3 of gas in place are present in undeveloped discoveries within the area of interest, while a significant multi trillion ft3 exploration potential is under maturation through the ongoing studies.

The Geng North discovery is adjacent to the Indonesia Deepwater Development (IDD) area that includes several stranded discoveries located within the Rapak and Ganal PSC blocks, for which Eni recently announced the acquisition of Chevron interests, increasing its participating interest and acquiring the operatorship. Significant synergies between the two areas are envisaged in terms of gas development options. The acquisition also provides the opportunity to fast track the development of the Gendalo and Gandang gas project (around 2 trillion ft3 of gas reserves) through Eni’s operated Jangkrik facilities.

The Geng North discovery comes shortly after the announcement of Eni’s agreement to acquire Neptune Energy, whose completion will allow to further strengthen Eni’s position in the North Ganal Block.

Eni North Ganal Limited, holding 50.22% participating interest, operate the Block, with Neptune Energy North Ganal BV and Agra Energi I Pte Ltd as partners, holding the remaining 38.04% and 11.74% respectively.

Eni has been operating in Indonesia since 2001 and currently has a large portfolio of assets in exploration, development, and production phases with a current equity production of approximately 80 000 boe/d from the Jangkrik and Merakes fields in East Kalimantan.

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