Yggdrasil地区发现重大石油

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Aker BP成功完成了位于挪威北海的Omega Alfa勘探项目,获得了一项重大石油发现,为Yggdrasil地区增添了大量新的资源。可采储量估计为96至1.34亿桶油当量。

Yggdrasil地区发现重大石油

“Omega Alfa 是挪威十年来最大的商业发现之一。继 2023 年 East Frigg 油田发现之后,这标志着我们朝着在 Yggdrasil 地区实现产量超过 10 亿桶的目标迈出了重要一步。这是我们团队与联盟伙伴通力合作的成果,也证明了新的勘探方法如何突破界限。我们期待在这片富饶的地区释放更多潜力。”Aker BP 首席执行官卡尔·约翰尼·赫斯维克 (Karl Johnny Hersvik) 表示。

此次勘探活动通过位于Yggdrasil以西的一口多分支井,共探明五个勘探目标:Omega、Alfa、Alfa South、Sigma NE和Pi。今年7月,Aker BP初步报告称,其中两个目标发现了2000万至4000万桶油当量的储量。勘探活动结束后,总可采储量已增至9600万至1.34亿桶油当量。

钻井作业于五月初开始,使用Deepsea Stavanger钻井平台。在三个月的时间里,团队共钻探了45,000米,其中包括40,000米的储层段。这其中包括挪威大陆架有史以来钻探的三条最长的分支井,其中最长的分支井长达10,666米。

水平钻井方法使我们能够收集到前所未有的大量高质量油藏数据。这显著降低了地下不确定性,并使我们能够快速推进概念研究,以确定Yggdrasil油田的最佳回接解决方案。

Yggdrasil是目前挪威大陆架在建的最大油田开发项目。其开发和运营规划(PDO)已于2023年获得挪威当局批准,项目进展顺利,预计将于2027年产出第一批石油。该项目已探明的资源储量约为7亿桶油当量,并计划通过进一步勘探将其增至10亿桶以上。Omega Alfa的发现是实现这一目标的重要基石。

Omega Alfa 活动在 873、873 B 和 1249 号生产许可证上开展,这些许可证均由 Aker BP 运营。在 873 号和 873 B 号许可证上,合作伙伴包括 Aker BP(47.7%)、Equinor(40%)和 Orlen Upstream Norway(12.3%)。在 1249 号许可证上,合作伙伴包括 Aker BP(38.16%)、Equinor(32%)、Petoro(20%)和 Orlen Upstream Norway(9.84%)。

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Significant oil discovery in the Yggdrasil area

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Aker BP has successfully completed the Omega Alfa exploration campaign in the Norwegian North Sea, resulting in a significant oil discovery that adds substantial new resources to the Yggdrasil area. The recoverable volume is estimated at 96–134 million boe.

Significant oil discovery in the Yggdrasil area

"Omega Alfa is among the largest commercial discoveries in Norway in a decade. Building on the momentum from the oil discovery at East Frigg in 2023, it marks a major step toward our ambition of producing more than 1 billion bbls from the Yggdrasil area. This is the result of a strong collaborative effort between our own teams and our alliance partners, and a testament to how new exploration methods push the boundaries. We look forward to unlocking even more of the potential in this prolific area,” says Karl Johnny Hersvik, CEO of Aker BP.

The campaign had five exploration targets – Omega, Alfa, Alfa South, Sigma NE, and Pi – through a multilateral well located west of Yggdrasil. In July, Aker BP preliminarily reported a discovery of 20 - 40 million boe from two of these targets. Following the completion of the campaign, the combined recoverable volumes have increased to 96 - 134 million boe.

Drilling operations began in early May using the Deepsea Stavanger rig. Over a three-month period, the team drilled a total of 45 000 m, including 40 000 m in reservoir sections. This included the three longest well branches ever drilled on the Norwegian continental shelf, with the longest branch reaching 10 666 m.

The horizontal drilling method enabled the collection of an unprecedented amount of high-quality reservoir data. This has significantly reduced subsurface uncertainty and allows us to rapidly advance into concept studies to determine the optimal tie-back solution to Yggdrasil.

Yggdrasil is the largest field development project currently underway on the Norwegian continental shelf. The Plan for Development and Operation (PDO) was approved by Norwegian authorities in 2023, and the project is progressing according to plan, with first oil expected in 2027. The proven resource base is approximately 700 million boe, with an ambition to grow this to more than 1 billion bbls through further exploration. The Omega Alfa discovery represents a significant building block in achieving this ambition.

The Omega Alfa campaign was conducted across production licences 873, 873 B, and 1249, all operated by Aker BP. In licences 873 and 873 B, the partnership consists of Aker BP (47.7%), Equinor (40%) and Orlen Upstream Norway (12.3%). In licence 1249, the partners are Aker BP (38.16%), Equinor (32%), Petoro (20%) and Orlen Upstream Norway (9.84%).

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