Wood Mackenzie:2022 年全球石油和天然气新发现将推动勘探创造十多年来最高价值

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2022 年,全球石油和天然气勘探行业迎来十多年来最强劲的一年。根据最近的一份报告,在通过添加低碳、低成本优势碳氢化合物来改善投资组合的过程中,该行业创造了至少 330 亿美元的价值,并以 60 美元/桶布伦特原油价格计算,实现了 22% 的全周期回报率。来自 Verisk 公司 Wood Mackenzie 的报告。

伍德麦肯兹的《石油和天然气勘探:2022年回顾》报告指出,勘探井数量不到大流行前几年的一半,但200亿桶油当量的总产量与年平均产量相当2013年—2019年。

“2022 年对于勘探来说是出色的一年,”伍德麦肯兹全球勘探研究总监朱莉·威尔逊 (Julie Wilson) 表示。“成交量不错,但不是很出色。然而,勘探者能够通过战略选择并专注于最好和最大的前景来驱动非常高的价值。这些发现将更高质量的碳氢化合物带入公司的投资组合中,使他们能够通过取代优势较差的石油和天然气供应来减少碳排放,同时满足世界的能源需求。

威尔逊补充说,“最高价值来自纳米比亚新深水区的世界级发现,以及阿尔及利亚的资源增加以及圭亚那和巴西的几个新深水发现,最新一波的盐下勘探终于在这两个国家相遇了。”成功了。去年的平均发现量超过 1.5 亿桶油当量,是前十年平均水平的两倍多。”

液体引领新资源

报告称,液体资源占新发现资源量的 60%。这只是 20 年来第三次液体占据新发现的大部分。

“未来石油的长期需求情景存在很多不确定性,”威尔逊说。“勘探者正在加速石油勘探以满足近期和中期的需求,而天然气勘探则集中在能够供应天然气需求旺盛的欧洲市场的地区。在某些情况下,主要租赁的勘探期限即将到期,公司正在努力优化其价值。”

“到 2030 年,这些新发现的快速开发可以每天生产 100 万桶石油和 50 万桶当量天然气,从而产生 150 亿美元的自由现金流。”

专业人士和国家奥委会占据主导地位

勘探行业继续由国家石油公司 (NOC) 和大型石油公司主导,TotalEnergies、卡塔尔能源公司和巴西石油公司在 2022 年净新发现资源量方面处于领先地位。总体而言,国家石油公司和大型石油公司占新发现资源量的近四分之三。

Wilson 表示,“总体而言,我们看到勘探者在这一年中继续遵守纪律,勘探和评估井数量自 2021 年起基本持平。然而,由于通胀压力,每口井的支出有所增加。” 随着公司在这个短期机会窗口做出最终投资决策,评估井数量有所增加。”

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Wood Mackenzie: New global oil and gas discoveries in 2022 drive exploration to highest value creation in over a decade

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The global oil and gas exploration sector had its strongest year in 2022 in more than a decade. In its work to improve portfolios by adding lower-carbon, lower-cost advantaged hydrocarbons, the sector created at least $US33 billion of value and achieved full-cycle returns of 22%, at US$60/barrel Brent prices, according to a recent report from Wood Mackenzie, a Verisk business.

Wood Mackenzie’s ‘Oil and gas exploration: 2022 in review’ report states that exploration well numbers were less than half the numbers during pre-pandemic years, yet the total volume of 20 billion barrels of oil equivalent matched the average annual volumes of 2013 – 2019.

“2022 was a standout year for exploration,” said Julie Wilson, Director of global exploration research at Wood Mackenzie. “Volumes were good, but not stellar. However, explorers were able to drive very high value through strategic selection and focusing on the best and largest prospects. The discoveries bring higher-quality hydrocarbons into companies’ portfolios, allowing them to reduce carbon by displacing less advantaged oil and gas supplies while also meeting the world’s energy needs.”

Wilson added, “The highest value came from world-class discoveries in a new deepwater play in Namibia, as well as resource additions in Algeria and several new deepwater discoveries in Guyana and Brazil, where the latest wave of pre-salt exploration finally met with success. The average discovery last year was over 150 million barrels of oil equivalent, more than double the average of the previous decade.”

Liquids lead new resources

Liquids accounted for 60% of new resources discovered, according to the report. This is only the third time in 20 years that liquids made up the majority of new discoveries.

“There is a lot of uncertainty in future long-term demand scenarios for oil,” said Wilson. “Explorers are accelerating oil exploration to meet near and mid-term demand, while gas exploration was focused in geographies that can supply the gas-hungry European market. In some cases, major leases are approaching expiration of the exploration term and companies are pushing to optimise their value.”

“By 2030, fast-tracked development of these new discoveries could deliver 1 million barrels per day in oil and 0.5 million barrels of equivalent per day gas production, generating $US15B in free cash flow.”

Majors and NOCs dominate

The exploration sector continues to be dominated by national oil companies (NOCs) and Majors, with TotalEnergies, QatarEnergy and Petrobras leading the way in net-new discovered resources in 2022. In total, NOCs and Majors accounted for almost three quarters of new resources discovered.

Wilson said, “Overall, we saw a year of continued discipline from explorers with exploration and appraisal well numbers largely flat from 2021. However, spend per well increased due to inflationary pressures. Appraisal well numbers increased as companies push towards final investment decisions in this short-term window of opportunity.”

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