新 Aker BP Discovery 将 Yggdrasil 资源量增加 10%

Scarabeo 8 钻井是挪威有记录以来最长的勘探井,位于 110 米深的水中。

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Aker BP 在挪威大陆架上的第一口 Frigg Beta/Epsilon 井不仅打破了地区记录,还提高了 Yggdrasil 地区的资源估算。

5 月,Aker BP 报告了这一发现,尽管钻探仍在进行中,钻探前估计范围为 18 MMboe 至 45 MMboe。6 月 9 日,Aker BP 将其 5 月底的预测从 40 MMboe 至 90 MMboe 更新为 53 MMboe 至 90 MMboe。该运营商表示,这一发现使 Yggdrasil 的资源基础增加了约 10%,达到超过 700 MMbbl。挪威议会最近批准了 Yggdrasil 开发项目,预计将于 2027 年投产

脴st Frigg 最初是 20 世纪 70 年代在 Alpha 和 Beta 构造中发现的天然气,尽管在天然气下发现了 10 m 的石油。Elf 在 20 世纪 80 年代和 90 年代生产了天然气,但没有触及石油。

“这意味着我们将要开发的地区中部还有超过 2.5 亿桶探明石油尚未开采。“我们必须查清真相,”Aker BP 地下经理 Tor-Ole Jasessund 在一份新闻稿中表示。

Aker BP 于 2022 年初开始寻找第 1 级弗里格石油,首先从 Grefsenkollen 井钻探至第 1 级弗里格阿尔法的侧线。虽然有石油展,但“恢复的速度太分散了”。“这不是我们希望的结果,”Jasessund 说。

地下团队制定了在 Beta 和 Epsilon 进行水平钻探的计划。 

Saipem第六代恶劣环境钻井半潜式钻井平台Scarabeo 8于4月开始在110 m水深的钻井作业。

脴st-Frigg Beta/Epsilon 预探井有一个垂直主轨道和三个水平侧轨道。第一批侧钻在 Beta 构造中钻探,以探明石油并评估这一发现。通往 Epsilon 的侧线是最后一个,Beta 井的大部分用于到达 Epsilon 结构。最后一根套管落入油藏,开始向 Epsilon 方向水平段钻探。结果令人鼓舞,钻探工作继续向伽马构造推进。在两周的时间内,该团队在油藏中裸眼和水平钻探了 6,000 多米,以收集地质数据,所有操作均由 Aker BP 位于特隆赫姆的钻井运营中心进行监控。

Aker BP 钻井主管 Hanna Tronstad 称水平钻井 6 公里是“重大成就”。它需要精确性和基于连续数据流不断评估风险与回报的能力,因为勘探井比常规井具有更高的不确定性。我们还使用 Aker BP 全新的钻机来完成这项工作。

该井目标深度为8,168 m。

Tronstad 表示,第一口 Frigg Beta/Epsilon 井证明 Aker BP 可以在 Frigg 地层中进行长距离水平钻探。

'ker BP 计划在 Yggdrasil 地区打 55 口井。钻探计划于 2025 年开始,我们将花费数年时间确保生产井的有效规划和实施,其中许多是水平井,”Tronstad 说。 

第一个 Frigg Beta/Epsilon 发现是在 PL873 和 PL442 中。Aker BP 代表合作伙伴 Equinor(持股 40%)和 PGNiG Upstream挪威(持股 12.3%)运营 PL 873,持有 47.7% 的权益。Aker BP 代表拥有 12.3% 权益的 PGNiG 运营 PL 442,拥有 87.7% 权益。

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New Aker BP Discovery Pumps Yggdrasil Resources by 10%

The Scarabeo 8 drilled well, Norway’s longest exploration well on record, sits in 110 m of water.

Hart Energy Staff

Aker BP’s Øst Frigg Beta/Epsilon well on the Norwegian Continental Shelf is not just a regional record-breaker, it has increased the estimate of resources in the Yggdrasil area.

In May, Aker BP reported the find, although drilling was still in progress, with pre-drill estimates ranging  from 18 MMboe to 45 MMboe. On June 9, Aker BP updated its late May estimate from between 40 MMboe and 90 MMboe to 53 MMboe to 90 MMboe. The operator said this discovery increases the resource base at Yggdrasil by about 10% to more than 700 MMbbl. The Storting, Norway’s parliament, recently approved the Yggdrasil development, which is expected to go onstream in 2027.

Øst Frigg was originally a gas discovery from the Alpha and Beta structures from the 1970s, although 10 m of oil was found under the gas. Elf produced the gas in the 1980s and 1990s but left the oil untouched.

“This means that we’ve got more than 250 million barrels of proven oil, yet to be produced, in the middle of an area we’re going to develop. We had to get to the bottom of this,” Aker BP subsurface manager Tor-Ole Jøssund said in a press release.

Aker BP started its hunt for the Øst Frigg oil in early 2022, starting with a sidetrack to Øst Frigg Alpha drilled from the Grefsenkollen well. While there were oil shows, it was “too spread out to recover. This wasn’t the result we were hoping for,” Jøssund said.

The subsurface team worked out a plan to drill horizontally in Beta and Epsilon. 

The Scarabeo 8, Saipem’s 6th-generation harsh environment drilling semisubmersible, started the drilling campaign in April in 110 m water depth.

The Øst-Frigg Beta/Epsilon wildcat well has a vertical main track and three horizontal sidetracks. The first sidetracks were drilled in the Beta structure to prove oil and appraise the discovery. The sidetrack to Epsilon was the last one and most of the Beta well was used to reach the Epsilon structure. The last casing was landed in the reservoir and drilling of the horizontal section towards Epsilon started. The results were promising, and the drilling continued toward the Gamma structure. Over a period of two weeks, the team drilled more than 6,000 m, open hole and horizontally, in the reservoir to collect geological data, with all operations monitored from Aker BP’s drilling operations center in Trondheim.

Aker BP drilling superintendent Hanna Tronstad called drilling 6 km horizontally “a significant achievement. It requires precision and the ability to constantly assess risk against reward based on a continuous stream of data, as exploration wells have higher uncertainty than regular wells. We’re also doing this with a rig that’s new to Aker BP.”

Target depth of the well was 8,168 m.

Tronstad said the Øst Frigg Beta/Epsilon well proved that Aker BP could drill horizontally–and over long distances–in the Frigg formation.

“Aker BP is planning 55 wells in the Yggdrasil area. Drilling is scheduled to start in 2025, and we’ll be spending the years leading up to this ensuring efficient planning and implementation of the production wells, many of which are horizontal,” Tronstad said. 

The Øst Frigg Beta/Epsilon discovery is in PL873 and PL442. Aker BP operates PL 873 with 47.7% interest on behalf of partners Equinor with 40% and PGNiG Upstream Norway with 12.3%. Aker BP operates PL 442 with 87.7% interest on behalf of PGNiG with 12.3% interest.