Block Energy 在佐治亚州钻井活动中成功钻探第三口井

世界石油工作人员 2023 年 8 月 31 日

(WO) “Block Energy plc 宣布 WR-34Z 井已达到总深度 (“D”),钻井作业已停止。该井的测试将在该井完工后不久开始。

Block 的内部作业团队成功地进行了钻探作业,没有发生任何事故,按时且在预算范围内。

继 JKT-01Z 和 WR-B01Za 两口成功钻井之后,WR-34Z 井的钻探显着提高了公司的产量。与这些井一样,WR-34Z 是从现有供体井钻出的低成本侧钻井。该井水平追踪中始新统地层的上部,通过最大限度地暴露井眼到生产性裂缝来提高井的产能。

WR-34Z 井是该公司计划开发 West Rustavi-Krtsanisi 油田 Krtsanisi 背斜区的 5 口井中的第三口项目 I。该公司的储备审计员 ERCE 已将 3P 储备总额归因于该领域 3.01 MMbbl,净现值为 5700 万美元。内部估计将 27.5 MMbbls 的 3C 应急资源归因于整个项目 I West Rustavi-Krtsanisi 全油田开发。

Block Energy plc 首席执行官 Paul Haywood 表示,“WR-34Z 井迄今为止取得的进展令我们感到鼓舞,钻井作业已成功按计划进行。” 该井现在将在与另外两口成功的 Project I 井一起投入生产之前进行测试。”

原文链接/worldoil

Block Energy successfully drills third well in Georgia drilling campaign

World Oil Staff August 31, 2023

(WO) – Block Energy plc announced that well WR-34Z has reached total depth (“TD”), and drilling operations have ceased. Testing of the well will commence shortly following completion of the well.

Drilling operations were successfully undertaken by Block’s in-house operating team, without incident, on time and within budget.

The drilling of well WR-34Z follows on from two successful wells, JKT-01Z and WR-B01Za, which have significantly enhanced the company’s production profile. As with these wells, WR-34Z is a low-cost side-track hole drilled from an existing donor well. The well horizontally tracks the upper part of the Middle Eocene formation to increase well productivity by maximizing exposure of the wellbore to productive fractures.

Well WR-34Z is the company’s third Project I well out of five planned wells developing the Krtsanisi anticline area of the West Rustavi-Krtsanisi field.  ERCE, the company’s reserve auditor, has attributed gross 3P reserves of 3.01 MMbbl, with a net present value of $57 million to this area. Internal estimates ascribe 27.5 MMbbls of 3C Contingent Resources to the entire Project I West Rustavi-Krtsanisi full field development.

Block Energy plc’s Chief Executive Officer, Paul Haywood, said, “We are encouraged by progress to date on well WR-34Z, with drilling operations having successfully gone to plan. The well will now be tested before being brought into production alongside the other two successful Project I wells.”