Liberty Energy 加入美国野猫公司开发澳大利亚页岩油

Liberty Energy 的加入完善了 Tamboran Resources 开发澳大利亚北部 Beetaloo 盆地计划的上游部分。

压力泵公司 Liberty Energy Inc.紧随钻井平台运营商Helmerich & Payne (H&P) 参与美国野心家 Bryan Sheffield 和 Dick Stoneburner 的澳大利亚页岩开发项目。

据 Tamboran 12 月 15 日报道,Liberty 向澳大利亚Tamboran Resources投资了 1000 万美元,并计划明年向澳大利亚北部达尔文以南的 Beetaloo 盆地派遣一支压裂船队。

Liberty 的加入完善了 Tamboran 计划的上游部分,该计划旨在开发该盆地的Marcellus 类岩石, Mid-Velkerri B 为 H&P 钻井后的完井提供压裂服务。

压裂船队预计将于 2024 年抵达。H&P 在今年早些时候向油田派遣了一台现代化的钻井平台 FlexRig 3。

据坦博兰报道,此外,Liberty 预计将提供盆地内采砂和处理专业知识。

Liberty 董事长兼首席执行官 Chris Wright 表示:“Beetaloo 天然气的大量生产有助于为澳大利亚的未来注入活力,并有助于满足亚洲对天然气永不满足的需求,从而推动经济增长、改善空气质量并降低温室气体排放。”

“eetaloo 的发展与我们改善人类生活的更广泛使命完全一致。”

Tamboran 董事总经理兼首席执行官乔尔·里德尔 (Joel Riddle) 表示,该公司“将继续与一流的运营和技术公司合作,以支持我们资产的开发。”

里德尔说,Liberty 的加入为 Beetaloo 盆地带来了“独特的知识产权和现代增产技术”。该条目“有可能减少将设备运送到现场所遇到的延误,从而显着提高完井效率并降低未来增产计划的成本。”

里德尔补充说,自由公司的投资是其在北美以外的首次投资。

另外,美国勘探生产运营商和投资者 Bryan Sheffield 已向 Tamboran 追加投资 500 万美元。谢菲尔德总部位于德克萨斯州奥斯汀,建造并出售了二叠纪盆地 E&P Parsley Energy,目前是另一家初创公司 Formentera Partners的管理合伙人。

斯通伯恩纳 (Stoneburner) 是一位地质学家,也是伊格尔福特 (Eagle Ford) 发现者 Petrohawk Energy 的前首席运营官,现在是坦博兰 (Tamboran) 的董事长

据 Tamboran 报道,本月早些时候,Tamboran 完成了其最新井 Shenandoah South 1H,沿 1,640 英尺水平面分 10 个阶段,使用滑溜水每英尺使用 2,212 磅支撑剂。回流后 30 天的测试完成后预计会得到结果。

Riddle 表示,“运营进展非常顺利,团队实现了每分钟 100 桶的注入速度,创下了 Beetaloo 盆地的注入速度记录,每级平均支撑剂注入量为 356,000 磅,与我们最初的设计一致。”

“该团队设计了一种可重复的刺激方案,这对于 Tamboran 来说是一个重要的里程碑,预计将在未来带来更高效、成本更低的项目。”

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Liberty Energy Joins US Wildcatters in Australian Shale

Liberty Energy’s entry rounds out the upstream portion of Tamboran Resources’ plan to develop the Beetaloo Basin in northern Australia.

Pressure-pumper Liberty Energy Inc. has followed rig operator Helmerich & Payne (H&P) in U.S. wildcatters Bryan Sheffield and Dick Stoneburner’s development of Australian shale.

Liberty invested US$10 million in Australia-based Tamboran Resources and plans to send a frac fleet to the play in the Beetaloo Basin next year in northern Australia south of Darwin, Tamboran reported Dec. 15.

Liberty’s entry rounds out the upstream portion of Tamboran’s plan to develop the basin’s Marcellus-like rock—the Mid-Velkerri B—providing frac services in well completion post-H&P drilling.

The frac fleet is expected to arrive in 2024. H&P sent a modern rig, a FlexRig 3, to the play earlier this year.

In addition, Liberty is expected to provide in-basin sand-mining and handling expertise, Tamboran reported.

“Significant Beetaloo gas production could help energize Australia’s future and help meet Asia’s insatiable demand for natural gas to power economic growth, improve air quality and lower greenhouse gas emissions,” Chris Wright, Liberty chairman and CEO, said.

“Beetaloo development perfectly aligns with our broader mission to better human lives.”

Joel Riddle, Tamboran managing director and CEO, said the company “continues to partner with the best-in-class operating and technology companies to support the development of our assets.”

Liberty joining the play brings “unique intellectual property and modern stimulation technology into the Beetaloo Basin,” Riddle said. The entry “has the potential to reduce the delays experienced in mobilizing equipment to site, thereby significantly increasing completion efficiencies and reducing the costs of future stimulation programs.”

Riddle added that Liberty’s investment is its first outside of North America.

Separately, U.S. E&P operator and investor Bryan Sheffield has made an additional US$5 million investment in Tamboran. Based in Austin, Texas, Sheffield built and sold Permian Basin E&P Parsley Energy and is currently managing partner of another start-up, Formentera Partners.

Stoneburner, a geologist and former chief operating officer of Eagle Ford discoverer Petrohawk Energy, is Tamboran’s chairman.

Earlier this month, Tamboran completed its newest well, Shenandoah South 1H, in 10 stages along a 1,640-ft horizontal with 2,212 lbs of proppant per foot using slickwater, Tamboran reported. Results are expected upon completion of a 30-day test post-flowback.

Riddle said “operations went extremely well with the team achieving injection rates of up to 100 barrels per minute, a Beetaloo Basin rate record, and average proppant injection per stage of 356,000 pounds, in line with our initial design.

“The team engineered a repeatable stimulation formula, which is a significant milestone for Tamboran that is expected to lead to more efficient and lower cost programs in the future.”