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2020-10-19 来源: 中国石化新闻网 |
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中国石化新闻网讯 据今日油价网站10月13日消息 美国能源信息署(EIA)周二在最新的钻井产能报告中称,美国7大页岩地层的石油产量将在下月下降12.1万桶。 预计下个月最大的减产将来自Eagle Ford,EIA预计产量将从104.8万桶/日降至101.4万桶/日。 第二大降幅为Niobrara,EIA预计11月产量将从10月的781.3万桶/日降至769.2万桶/日。 下个月,EIA预计美国所有7个地层的石油产量都将下降。 EIA还表示,7个地区的天然气产量也将下降,从824.02亿立方英尺/日降至817.85亿立方英尺/日,其中最大的降幅来自阿巴拉契亚地区。 过去几个月,美国石油总产量保持相对稳定。8月初,美国石油产量估计为1070万桶/日。截至10月2日当周,总产量已升至1100万桶/日。 尽管预计美国页岩产量将在11月下降,但EIA预计,除阿纳达科和海恩斯维尔地区外,所有7个主要页岩区块的新油井产量都将增加。 在二叠纪盆地,EIA估计每个钻井平台的新油井产量将从1199桶/日增加到1283桶/日。Eagle Ford的每台钻井平台的新油井产量增幅位居第二。 EIA还报告称,在7个主要地区中,有6个地区的已钻井但未完工的数量有所减少。 王磊 摘译自 今日油价 原文如下: U.S. Shale Production Set To Drop Next Month Oil production from the seven largest shale formations in the United States is set to decline 121,000 barrels next month, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Tuesday in its latest Drilling Productivity Report. The biggest production decrease next month is expected to come from the Eagle Ford, which the EIA expects will fall from 1.048 million bpd to 1.014 million bpd. The second-largest drop is expected to take place in the Niobrara. All in all, the EIA expects oil production will drop in November to 7.692 million bpd, from 7.813 million bpd in October. Next month, the EIA expects drops to oil production in all seven formations in the United States. The EIA also expects gas production to fall in all seven regions as well, from 82,402 million cubic feet per day to 81,785 mcf/d, with the largest loss coming from the Appalachia region. Total U.S. oil production has held relatively steady over the course of the last couple of months. At the beginning of August, oil production in the United States was estimated at 10.7 million bpd. As of the week ending October 2, total production had risen to 11 million bpd. Despite the expectation for U.S. shale production to dip in November, the EIA is expecting new-well production per rig to increase in all of the seven major shale plays, except for in the Anadarko and Haynesville regions. In the Permian basin, the EIA is estimating that new-well oil production per rig will increase from 1,199 barrels per day to 1,283 barrels per day. The Eagle Ford saw the next largest gain in new-well production per rig. The EIA also reported decreases to the number of Drilled but Uncompleted wells in six of the seven major regions. |