88 Energy 确认阿拉斯加 Hickory-1 发现井发现轻质石油和天然气

2024 年 4 月 2 日

(WO) - 88 Energy Limited 宣布在该公司位于阿拉斯加北坡 Phoenix 项目的 Hickory-1 发现井中成功进行了上 SFS 油藏的流量测试(88 Energy,约 75% WI 所有者)。  

上部 SFS 流量测试结果。上部 SFS 储层中 20 英尺的射孔层段通过 241,611 磅支撑剂体积的单次裂缝进行增产。该井共清理自排111小时,其中自然返排88小时,氮气举升23.5小时。

USFS 测试的峰值流量超过 70 bopd。随着井的清理,整个返排期间的含油量不断增加,在流动测试程序结束时最高含油量达到 15%。

如果测试期继续下去,油价和减产可能会进一步增加。该井在自然回流期间的平均油流量约为 42 bopd,瞬时流量约为 10 - 77 bopd,在测试期间平均流量不断增加。 

重要的是,USFS 区域在自然流动下将石油流至地表,而从相邻偏移井中的其他油藏回流仅在氮升力下生产。返排期间共向油藏注入流体3,960桶,回收水2,882桶,其中大部分为注入液。

在回流期间,总流量(包括压裂液的回收量)平均约为 600 桶/天。回收了多个油样,测得的油重在 API 39.9 至 41.4 之间(代表轻质原油)。

此外,正如规划阶段预期的那样,一些液化天然气已生产但未进行测量。火炬线的样本和火炬中可见的黑烟证明了 NGL 的存在。

 从历史上看,阿拉斯加北坡的液化天然气价格与轻油价格相似或略低于轻油价格,因此被认为非常有价值。需要进一步开展工作来量化 NGL 的确切数量,88 Energy 打算将其纳入凤凰项目 SFS 水库首次认证的应急资源评估的一部分。 

凤凰项目上部 SFS 水库成功进行流量测试(来源:88 Energy)

SMD-B流量测试作业。 Hickory-1 流量测试计划的下一状态的准备工作正在进行中,并将重点关注经过验证的 SMD-B 水库。与 USFS 测试一样,该区域将被独立隔离、刺激并流至地面。

测试操作计划于 2024 年 4 月完成,阿拉斯加地面团队将努力尽快进入下一阶段。迄今为止,天气条件尤其具有挑战性,在运营期间经历了低温和大风。 

与 Hickory-1 相关的附加信息。 Hickory-1 位于阿拉斯加北坡的国有土地上,毗邻道尔顿高速公路和跨阿拉斯加管道,位于阿拉斯加石油和天然气租赁 ADL 392314 内。

88 Energy 持有该井约 75% 的工作权益,并且是运营商。该井于 2023 年 3 月 9 日开钻,钻探总深度为 10,650 英尺。在砂岩储层中发现了深度在 7,700 英尺至 10,500 英尺之间的多个预期产层。

来源:88能源

88 Energy 于 2023 年 11 月 6 日报告了凤凰项目盆地扇 (BFF) 水库首次经独立认证的应急资源估算,其中碳氢化合物液体储量为 136 MMbbl(最佳估算总量 (2C) 和 628 Bcfg)。

董事总经理阿什利·吉尔伯特 (Ashley Gilbert) 表示:“除了液化天然气和伴生气之外,该区域流量测试的完成以及轻油、轻油和伴生气的回收,证实了我们对这些油藏巨大潜力的了解。”

值得注意的是,这些流量是通过短时期内低体积增产的直井中仅 20 英尺的穿孔部分实现的。正如之前所强调的,长水平生产井的生产率通常比直井测试的生产率高 6 至 12 倍,许多 Lower 48 类似井都证明了这一点。

“重要的是,上 SFS 区域之前并未在凤凰项目或邻近区域进行过交叉或测试。对于我们来说,能够将石油生产到地表并展示这个额外发现的油藏的产能是特别令人兴奋的。凤凰计划商业性评估的未来计划将在 Hickory-1 计划分析后传达。

“我们将在未来几周内对较浅的 SMD-B 水库进行流量测试。该区域此前已在北部邻近地区进行过成功测试。”

主要图片:天然气和液化天然气的燃烧(来源:88 Energy)

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88 Energy confirms light oil and gas at Hickory-1 discovery well in Alaska

April 02, 2024

(WO) – 88 Energy Limited announced successful flow testing of the Upper SFS reservoir in the company’s Hickory-1 discovery well, located in Project Phoenix on the North Slope of Alaska (88 Energy, ~75% WI owner).  

Upper SFS flow test results. A 20 ft perforated interval in the Upper SFS reservoir was stimulated via a single fracture stage of 241,611 lbs proppant volume. The well was cleaned-up and flowed for 111 hours in total, of which 88 hours was under natural flow back and 23.5 hours utilising nitrogen lift.

The USFS test produced at a peak flow rate of over 70 bopd. Oil cuts increased throughout the flow back period as the well cleaned up, reaching a maximum of 15% oil cut at the end of the flow test program.

Oil rates and cut would have likely increased further should the test period have continued. The well produced at an average oil flow rate of approximately 42 bopd during the natural flow back period, with instantaneous rates ranging from approximately 10 – 77 bopd with average rates increasing through the test period. 

Importantly, the USFS zone flowed oil to surface under natural flow, with flow back from other reservoirs in adjacent offset wells only producing under nitrogen lift. A total of 3,960 bbls of fluid was injected into the reservoir and 2,882 bbls of water was recovered during the flow back period, most of which being injection fluid.

Total flow rates (inclusive of recovery of frac fluid) averaged roughly 600 bpd over the duration of the flow back. Multiple oil samples were recovered with measured oil gravities of between 39.9 to 41.4 API (representing a light crude oil).

Additionally, some NGLs were produced but not measured, as was anticipated in the planning phase. The presence of NGLs was demonstrated by samples from the flare line and by visible black smoke in the flare.

 Historically, NGL prices on the North Slope of Alaska have been similar or slightly below light oil prices and are therefore considered highly valuable. Further work is required to quantify the exact volume of NGLs, which 88 Energy intends to include as part of a maiden certified Contingent Resource assessment at Project Phoenix for the SFS reservoirs. 

Successful flow test undertaken on the Upper SFS reservoir in Project Phoenix (Source: 88 Energy)

SMD-B flow testing operations. Preparation for the next state of the Hickory-1 flow testing schedule is underway and will focus on the proven SMD-B reservoir. As with the USFS test, this zone will be independently isolated, stimulated and flowed to surface.

Testing operations are scheduled to be completed in April 2024, with the on ground Alaskan team working hard to progress to this next stage as quickly as possible. Weather conditions have been particularly challenging with low temperatures and high winds experienced during operations to date. 

Additional information related to Hickory-1. Hickory-1 is in State lands on the North Slope of Alaska, adjacent to the Dalton Highway and Trans Alaska Pipeline, within Alaskan Oil and Gas lease ADL 392314.

88 Energy holds a ~75% working interest in the well and is operator. The well spudded on March 9, 2023, and was drilled to a total depth of 10,650 ft. Multiple prospective pay zones in sandstone reservoir between depths of 7,700 ft and 10,500 ft were identified.

Source: 88 Energy

88 Energy reported a maiden, independently certified Contingent Resource estimate of 136 MMbbl of hydrocarbon liquids (gross best estimate (2C) and 628 Bcfg, for the Basin Floor Fan (BFF) reservoir in Project Phoenix on Nov. 6, 2023.

Managing Director, Ashley Gilbert, said, “The completion of flow testing in this zone and recovery to surface of light oil, in addition to NGLs and associated gas, confirms our understanding of the substantial potential of these reservoirs.

“Significantly, these flow rates were achieved from only a 20 ft perforated section in a vertical well with a low volume stimulation over a short period. As previously highlighted, production rates in long horizontal production wells are typically multiples of 6 to 12 times higher than tested in vertical wells, as evidenced in many Lower 48 analogues.

“Importantly, the Upper SFS zone had not previously been intersected or tested at either Project Phoenix or on adjacent acreage. It is particularly exciting for us to produce oil to surface and demonstrate the producibility of this additionally discovered reservoir. Future plans for the assessment of the commerciality of Project Phoenix will be communicated post analysis of the Hickory-1 program.

“We will now proceed to undertake flow testing of the shallower SMD-B reservoir over the coming weeks. This is a zone which has previously been successfully tested on adjacent acreage to the north.”

Lead image: Flaring of gas and NGLs (Source: 88 Energy)