勘探与生产要点:2025 年 4 月 14 日

以下是最新 E&P 新闻摘要,从中海油最新投产到澳大利亚的一口勘探井。

从机器人卡车协议的扩展到多个钻井合作伙伴关系,以下是勘探与生产领域最新头条新闻的汇编。

活动

中海油启动文昌气田开发

中海油表示,其文昌9-7项目已开始产油,预计2027年稳定产量将达到约12,000桶油当量/天。

该项目位于中国近海珠江口盆地西部,平均水深约120米,主要生产设施为一座新建钻井生产平台,并利用相邻现有设施进行开发。

 该项目计划建设18口生产井和7口注气井,油品性质为轻质原油。

中海油为业主兼运营商。

珀斯盆地Becos-1井开始钻探

三角能源全球公司表示,其位于澳大利亚珀斯盆地的 Becos-1 勘探井已开始钻探。

Becos-1 由 EP 437 合资公司负责钻探。Triangle 能源公司是作业者,拥有合资公司 50% 的股份,Strike Energy和 Echelon Resources 各占 25%。

Becos-1井的目标层位为三叠纪底部Bookara砂岩层的断层构造。Triangle公司对该储量的最佳估计为500万桶,储量范围为100万桶至2100万桶。

合同和公司新闻

科迪亚克表示已获得阿特拉斯 100 辆卡车的承诺

Kodiak Robotics Inc.宣布已获得Atlas Energy Solutions的首批 100 辆无人驾驶卡车的确认订单。Atlas 为二叠纪盆地的油田公司运送支撑剂,并于去年 12 月开始在两辆卡车上使用 Kodiak 的技术。

截至二月底,这些卡车已运送了300批货物。

 Atlas 和 Kodiak 于 2024 年 7 月开始合作。公司发言人证实了这一说法,并且没有进一步发表评论,因为该公司在 5 月 5 日公布收益之前处于静默期。

此次披露是科迪亚克公司宣布其已达成协议,通过与特殊目的收购公司 Ares Acquisition Corp. II 进行业务合并,成为一家上市公司。

SPIE与Sonangol签订3/05区块维护合同

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SPIE Global Services Energy 宣布与Sonangol E&P签署一份为期五年的合同,负责安哥拉 3/05 区块油田的总体维护。

该合同于2024年9月初开始实施,涵盖位于罗安达海岸约200公里的3/05区块的Cobo、Pacassa和Palanca平台的海上维护。

ROGII宣布与巴西石油公司建立合作伙伴关系

ROGII 是一家总部位于休斯顿的地质导向软件和地下分析解决方案提供商,该公司已与巴西石油公司达成一项为期五年的协议,标志着其进入巴西市场。

巴西石油公司将使用 ROGII 的实时反演技术来改善运营并从油藏中获取更多资源。

EnerMech 获得北海 Anasuria FPSO 合同

EnerMech获得了一份为期三年的起重机和起重服务合同,为位于北海中部阿伯丁以东 127 公里的 Anasuria 浮式生产储卸油船 (FPSO) 提供服务。

根据 Anasuria Operating Co. 授予的合同,EnerMech 将继续提供其核心人员(包括起重机操作员和机械师)进行维护和操作,以及提供额外人员进行任何重大维护和项目相关工作。

监管更新

堪萨斯城联储报告:第十区能源活动略有上升

堪萨斯城联邦储备银行的季度调查显示,第一季度第十区的能源活动略有上升。

堪萨斯城联邦储备银行副经济学家兼调查经理梅根·威廉姆斯 (Megan Williams) 表示:“由于石油和天然气价格在第一季度表现强劲,区域钻井和商业活动自 2022 年第四季度以来首次出现温和增长。”

这项民意调查于3月17日至31日进行。第十选区覆盖俄克拉荷马州、堪萨斯州、内布拉斯加州、怀俄明州和科罗拉多州全境,以及密苏里州西部和新墨西哥州北部。

各公司报告称,油价需要达到每桶65美元才能实现钻探盈利,达到每桶85美元才能促使钻探量大幅增加。对于天然气而言,这两个数字分别为每百万英热单位3.80美元和每百万英热单位5.10美元。

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E&P Highlights: April 14, 2025

Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, from CNOOC’s latest production startup to an exploration well in Australia.

From an expansion of a robotic truck agreement to multiple drilling partnerships, below is a compilation of the latest headlines in the E&P space.

Activity

CNOOC Brings Wenchang Field Development Online

CNOOC Ltd. said its Wenchang 9-7 project has begun producing oil, with plateau production expected to reach about 12,000 boe/d in 2027.

The project is in the western Pearl River Mouth Basin offshore China, with an average water depth of approximately 120 m. The main production facility is a new drilling and production platform, which leverages the adjacent existing facilities for development.

 The plans call for 18 production wells and seven gas injection wells. The oil property is light crude.

CNOOC is the owner-operator.

Drilling Starts at Becos-1 Well in Perth Basin

Triangle Energy Global said its Becos-1 exploration well in Australia’s Perth Basin has commenced drilling.

Becos-1 is being drilled by the EP 437 joint venture (JV). Triangle is operator and owns 50% of the JV, with Strike Energy and Echelon Resources at 25% each.

The Becos-1 well will target a fault-bounded structure at the basal Triassic, Bookara Sandstone horizon. Triangle’s best estimate of the formation is 5 MMbbl, with a range of 1 MMbbl to 21 MMbbl.

Contracts and company news

Kodiak Says it Has 100-Truck Commitment from Atlas

Kodiak Robotics Inc. said it has secured a firm commitment from Atlas Energy Solutions for an initial order of 100 driverless trucks. Atlas, which delivers proppant to companies operating in the Permian Basin, began using Kodiak’s technology in two trucks in December.

By the end of February, the trucks had made 300 deliveries.

 Atlas and Kodiak began working together in July 2024. A company spokesman confirmed the claim and had no further comment, as the company is in a quiet period before announcing its earnings May 5.

The disclosure came as part of Kodiak’s announcement that it entered into an agreement to become a publicly traded company through a business combination with Ares Acquisition Corp. II, a special purpose acquisition company.

SPIE Awarded Maintenance Contract with Sonangol for Block 3/05

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SPIE Global Services Energy has announced the signing of a five-year contract with Sonangol E&P for the general maintenance of the Block 3/05 oil complex in Angola.

This contract, which commenced in early September 2024, covers the offshore maintenance of the Cobo, Pacassa and Palanca platforms in Block 3/05, about 200 km off the coast of Luanda.

ROGII Announces Partnership with Petrobras

ROGII, a Houston-based provider of geosteering software and subsurface analytics solutions, has reached a five-year agreement with Petrobras, marking its entry into Brazil.

Petrobras will use ROGII’s real-time inversion technology to improve operations and get more out of reservoirs.

EnerMech Secures Contract for Anasuria FPSO in North Sea

EnerMech has been awarded a three-year cranes and lifting services contract for the Anasuria floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel, 127 km east of Aberdeen in the central North Sea.

Under the contract, awarded by Anasuria Operating Co., EnerMech will continue to provide its core crew of crane operator and mechanics to conduct maintenance and operations, as well as additional personnel for any major maintenance and project-related work.

Regulatory updates

10th District Energy Activity Up Slightly, Kansas City Fed Reports

Energy activity in the 10th District rose slightly in the first quarter, the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s quarterly survey showed.

“District drilling and business activity grew modestly for the first time since Q4 2022 as oil and gas prices showed strength in Q1,” said Megan Williams, associate economist and survey manager at the Kansas City Fed.

The survey was conducted March 17-31. The 10th District covers all of Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming and Colorado, along with western Missouri and northern New Mexico.

Firms reported oil prices needed to reach $65/bbl for drilling to be profitable, and $85 to prompt a substantial increase in drilling. For natural gas, those numbers were $3.80/MMBtu and $5.10/MMBtu.

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