Po Valley Energy 完成 Podere Maiar-1 天然气设施的启动和调试

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专注于欧洲天然气和电力项目的 AIM 上市投资公司 Prospex Energy PLC 宣布,Po Valley Energy Limited 已成功完成 Selva 油田 Podere Maiar-1 天然气设施的启动和调试过程。

Po Valley Operations Pty Limited 是 Selva Malvezzi 生产特许权的运营商,拥有 63% 的工作权益,而 Prospex 则拥有剩余 37% 的工作权益。

强调

  • PM-1 生产设施为期 4 周的启动和调试计划在截至 2022 年 8 月 4 日的一周内完成。
  • 作为为期三天的计划停工的一部分,升级和调试过程已经结束,钢丝钻机从较低的 C2 生产区移除了数据收集内存仪表。
  • PM-1 的生产已重新开始,预计日产量为 72 000 cm 3 /d,直至所有数据分析完成。
  • 预计在爬坡期间生产的天然气约为 1,800,000 cm 3 ,其中根据 18 个月的供应协议,该天然气 100% 出售给 BP Gas Marketing。
  • 目前正在进行油井数据的详细分析,预计三周内得出结果。
  • 由于运营商 Po Valley Energy 打算推进特许权内的其他项目,Selva Malvezzi Production 的进一步上升潜力。

Prospex 首席执行官 Mark Routh 评论道:“我很高兴 Po Valley Energy 已完成 Selva 油田 PM-1 天然气设施的产能提升和调试过程。PM-1 正在进行最终生产过渡,这对 Po Valley 和 Prospex 来说都是一个重要的里程碑。PM-1 的持续生产是一个出色的平台,合资企业可以通过该平台积极探索和开发附近类似的油井。

我还想借此机会祝贺波河谷能源公司及其现场团队在 7 月份对 PM-1 天然气设施的启动阶段进行了高效的管理。必要且审慎的井下压力和温度数据采集程序已经完成,并将进行分析,以便制定最佳的持续生产策略。

“现在,公司的战略迈出了关键一步,即成为一家多元化的能源生产商,拥有多种生产资产,主要位于风险较低的欧洲陆上市场,并可随时使用基础设施。我们很自豪能够通过意大利和西班牙的生产资产支持欧洲能源行业,并期待向股东通报我们的持续进展。”

PVO 今天凌晨宣布,位于意大利北部波河谷平原的 Selva Malvezzi 生产特许区的 PM-1 天然气设施的启动和调试阶段已经完成。

产能提升和调试过程取得进展,并以预定的为期三天的停机和从较低的 C2 生产区拆除内存计量器结束。在关闭期间的最后一天,一台钢丝钻机到达现场,成功完成了这一工作计划,拆除了内存计并采集了压力/温度梯度数据,之后 PM-1 设施重新开始生产。

分析和理解从井中取出的记忆仪数据以及压力/温度梯度是长期储层行为和确定相关生产水平的重要数据点。正在分析这些数据以确定最佳的长期生产水平。预计该分析将需要大约三周的时间。在此期间,PM-1 的产量将继续稳定在约 72 000 cm 3 /d。

爬坡期间的天然气产量预计为 1 800 000 标准立方米,但这一数量需通过标准商业流程与商业利益相关者进行最终核对。根据 18 个月的天然气供应协议(2023 年 2 月 14 日宣布),PM-1 将 100% 的天然气出售给 BP Gas Marketing。

PM-1 的爬坡和调试过程中,产量稳步增加,从约 35 000 cm 3 /d 逐渐增加到约 50 000 cm 3 /d。此后,产量每周增加 10 000 cm 3 /天,在预定的三天停产之前,最后一周的产量约为 80 000 cm 3 /天。

随着天然气生产于 2023 年 7 月 4 日开始,并于 2023 年 8 月 4 日结束,PVE 和 Prospex 预计将在 2023 年 8 月底之前获得初始天然气生产现金流。

该公司将在未来几个月向股东通报生产率的最新情况。

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Po Valley Energy completes ramp-up and commissioning of the Podere Maiar-1 gas facility

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Prospex Energy PLC, the AIM quoted investment company focused on European gas and power projects, has announced that Po Valley Energy Limited has successfully completed the ramp-up and commissioning process at the Podere Maiar-1 gas facility of the Selva Field.

Po Valley Operations Pty Limited is the Operator of the Selva Malvezzi production concession with a 63% working interest, while Prospex has the remaining 37% working interest.

Highlights

  • The four-week ramp-up and commissioning programme at the PM-1 production facility was completed during the week ending 04 August 2022.
  • The ramp-up and commissioning process has concluded with slick line rig removal of data gathering memory gauges from the lower C2 production zone as part of a three-day scheduled shut down.
  • Production at PM-1 has recommenced with forecast daily production levels of 72 000 cm3/d until all data analysis is complete.
  • Gas produced during the ramp-up period is estimated to be approximately 1 800 000 cm3 with 100% of this gas sold to BP Gas Marketing under the 18-month supply agreement.
  • Detailed analysis of well data is currently underway with results expected within three weeks.
  • Further upside potential at the Selva Malvezzi Production as Po Valley Energy, the operator, intends to advance other projects within the concession.

Mark Routh, Prospex’s CEO, commented: “I am very pleased that Po Valley Energy has completed the ramp-up and commissioning process at the PM-1 gas facility of the Selva field. The final transition to ongoing production at PM-1 is underway which marks a major milestone for both Po Valley and Prospex. The ongoing production from PM-1 is an outstanding platform from which the Joint Venture can actively pursue the exploration and development of nearby lookalike wells.

“I would also like to take the opportunity to congratulate Po Valley Energy and their team on the ground, for the highly effective management of the start-up phase of the PM-1 gas facility during July. The necessary and prudent data acquisition programme of downhole pressures and temperatures has been completed and will be analysed in order to develop the optimum ongoing production strategy.

“We have now delivered a key step in the company's strategy to become a diversified energy producer with multiple producing assets principally in lower risk, onshore European markets with ready access to infrastructure. We are proud to be supporting the European Energy sector with producing assets in both Italy and Spain and look forward to updating shareholders on our continued progress.”

PVO announced early this morning that the ramp-up and commissioning phase of its PM-1 gas facility in the Selva Malvezzi Production Concession, located in the Po Valley plains of northern Italy, is complete.

The ramp-up and commissioning process progressed and concluded with a scheduled three-day shut down and removal of memory gauges from the lower C2 production zone. A slick line rig attended site during the last day of the shut-down period to complete this successful work programme with memory gauge removal and acquisition of pressure/temperature gradient data after which production at the PM-1 facility recommenced.

Analysis and understanding of data from the memory gauges removed from the well and pressure/temperature gradient are important data points for long term reservoir behaviour and determining associated production levels. This data is being analysed in order to determine optimal and long-term production levels. It is expected that this analysis will take approximately three weeks. In the interim period, stable production at PM-1 will continue at approximately 72 000 cm3/d.

Gas produced during the ramp-up period is estimated to be 1 800 000 scm, however, this amount is subject to final reconciliation with commercial stakeholders via standard commercial processes. PM-1 sold 100% of this gas to BP Gas Marketing under the 18-month gas supply agreement (announced on 14 February 2023).

The ramp-up and commissioning at PM-1 incorporated steady increases in volume starting at ~35 000 cm3/d moving to ~50 000 cm3/d. Thereafter, a step up in volume of 10 000 cm3/d occurred on a weekly basis with production in the final week at ~80 000 cm3/d prior to the scheduled three-day shut down.

With gas production commencing 04 July 2023 and ramp-up and commissioning concluding 04 August 2023, PVE and Prospex can look forward to initial gas production cashflows before the end of August 2023.

The company will update shareholders on the production rates in the coming months.

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