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2020-08-25 | 来源: 中国石化新闻网 |
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中国石化新闻网讯 据油气新闻8月21日消息称,自2018年以来,巴伦石油公司(Barron Petroleum)及其首席执行官曼吉特(罗杰)萨霍塔一直在二叠纪盆地与一位著名的地球科学家合作,他们发现了迄今为止最大的石油和天然气储量。根据地球科学家威廉·贝伟思的说法,“瓦尔佛得县1.3万英亩的油田估计拥有4170亿立方英尺,或7420万桶石油和天然气储量。” 沃思堡的石油工程师艾伯特·丹尼尔完成了对威廉·贝伟思的3D地震分析的评估,并得出结论:“该项目的风险非常低,与勘探项目相比,它更像是开发项目。” Sahota Carson 20BU#1是由公司钻井平台钻探,总深度为12650英尺。该发现位于马西(斯特朗)油田西南约6英里处,该油田油气产量已超过1570亿立方英尺。 增产后,测试井的产量可达每天5 MMCFG。巴伦石油公司对该油田拥有100%的开采权。 巴伦石油目前拥有超过该油田13000英亩的开发权,其是利用3D地震勘探开发的。 巴伦石油公司总裁兼首席执行官曼吉特(罗杰)萨霍塔表示:“我们很高兴看到这口油井的成功结果,证明了我们的地质模型的正确。我们目前正在评估进一步提高位置选择和油井性能的方法。受最近天然气价格走强的鼓舞,公司打算继续我们的钻探项目。” 曹海斌 摘译自 油气新闻 原文如下: Barron Petroleum Announces Major New Permian Basin Discovery While working with a reputable geoscientist in the Permian Basin since 2018, Barron Petroleum and its CEO Manjit (Roger) Sahota have a reason to celebrate after coming across their biggest oil & gas discovery to date. According to the geoscientist, William J. Purves, “the 13,000-acre field in Val Verde County is estimated to hold 417 billion cubic feet, or 74.2 million barrels in oil & gas reserves.” Albert G. McDaniel, a petroleum engineer based in Fort Worth, completed his evaluation on William J. Purves’ 3D seismic analysis and concluded “that the project is now so low-risk that it more resembles that of a development project than an exploration venture.” The Sahota Carson 20BU #1 was drilled with a company rig to a total depth of 12,650 feet. The discovery is located approximately six miles southwest of the Massie (Strawn) Field that has produced over 157 BCF. Following stimulation, the well tested at rates up to 5 MMCFG per day. Barron Petroleum has a 100% Working Interest in the prospect. Barron presently holds development rights to over 13,000 acres over the prospect, which was developed with the use of a 3D seismic survey. “We are thrilled with the successful results from this well which proves our geologic model. We are currently evaluating means to further enhance location selection and well performance. The company intends to continue our drilling program, encouraged by the recent strengthening in natural gas prices,” said Manjit (Roger) Sahota, President and CEO of Barron Petroleum. |