据普氏能源资讯5月9日伦敦报道,意大利埃尼集团在加纳近海的CTP-Block 4区块发现了第一口探井,发现了天然气和凝析油。该公司周四表示,这口井的开发将有助于维持现有Sankofa生产中心的产量。
埃尼集团在一份声明中称,akama-1x油井发现的天然气储量估计为550- 6500亿立方英尺(16-18亿立方厘米),凝析油储量为1,800 - 2,000万桶。
埃尼集团表示:“这一发现为天然气和石油带来了进一步的上涨空间,需要进一步钻探才能得到证实。”
埃尼集团已经从海上海角三角(OCTP)开采石油和天然气,这里是Sankofa生产中心的所在地。天然气通过管道从集线器输送到岸上的接收站,并在加纳国内使用。
akama-1x井位于Sankofa西北约12公里(7.4英里)处,John Agyekum Kufuor号浮式生产、储存和卸载船就位于这里。
这口井的水深为350米,总水深为3790米。
在一个20米厚的砂岩储层段中,证实了一个天然气凝析柱。
埃尼集团表示:“Akoma-1X是ctp-4区块钻探的第一口井,由于与现有基础设施距离较近,它代表着一个潜在的商业性质的发现。”
该公司表示:“这一发现可以通过与FPSO的海底连接投入生产,目的是延长FPSO的生产平台。”
埃尼集团是ctp-4区块的运营商,持有42.469%的股份。它的合作伙伴包括贸易商Vitol(33.975%)、国有企业GNPC(10%)、Woodfields Upstream(9.556%)和Explorco(4%)。
埃尼集团目前在加纳的日产量约为6万桶石油。
薛珂 编译自 普氏能源资讯
原文如下:
Italy's Eni makes gas, condensate find offshore Ghana
London—Italy's Eni has made a gas and condensate discovery with its first exploration well in the CTP-Block 4 offshore Ghana, which if developed would help maintain production rates at the existing Sankofa production hub the company said Thursday.
The Akoma-1X well found estimated volumes of 550-650 Bcf (16-18 Bcm) of gas and 18 million-20 million barrels of condensate, Eni said in a statement.
"The discovery has further additional upside for gas and oil that will require further drilling to be /confirm/ied," Eni said.
Eni already produces oil and gas from the Offshore Cape Three Points (OCTP) license, home to the Sankofa production hub. Gas is piped from the hub to an The Akoma-1X well is about 12 km (7.4 miles) northwest of Sankofa where the John Agyekum Kufuor floating production, storage and offloading vessel is located.
The well was drilled in a water depth of 350 meters and reached a total depth of 3,790 meters.
It proved a single gas and condensate column in a 20-meter thick sandstone reservoir interval.
"Akoma-1X is the first well drilled in CTP-Block 4 and represents a discovery of a potentially commercial nature due to its close distance to the existing infrastructure," Eni said.
"The discovery can be put Eni is operator of the CTP-Block 4 with a 42.469% stake. Its partners are trader Vitol (33.975%), state-owned GNPC (10%), Woodfields Upstream (9.556%) and Explorco (4%).
Eni's gross production in Ghana is currently some 60,000 b/d of oil equivalent.