中国石化新闻网讯 据离岸工程12月23日报道称,俄罗斯石油生产商俄罗斯天然气工业股份公司(Gazprom Neft)已获得Gydan半岛Leninsky区块的油气勘探,开发和生产许可权。 该区块的总面积为3,650平方公里。根据国家矿产储备登记册,现有储量为1.1亿吨石油当量。许可证有效期为27年。 在调查Ust-Yenisesky勘探区的含油潜力时,俄罗斯天然气工业股份公司对先前收集的信息进行了广泛的重新解释,公司专家分析了邻近地区钻井,当地地震工程和电力勘探的结果。根据公司专家的内部评估,Leninsky区块的实际碳氢化合物储量可能超过官方数字几倍。 俄罗斯天然气工业股份公司计划在2020年完成其第一口探井的钻探。与此同时,该公司将继续使用现有数据,并将进行一系列独立的现场调查,以澄清该区块的地质结构。 Gydan半岛完全没有任何基础设施,距离任何油气设施都很远。开发这项资产需要大量的基本建设和准备工作。 俄罗斯天然气工业股份公司地质勘探和资源基地开发负责人Alexey Vashkevich评论道:“今天的Gydan半岛仍未得到充分研究 – 实际上尚未开发 – 但仍然非常有前景(就碳氢化合物储量而言)。俄罗斯天然气工业股份公司在地质勘探和地球物理信息分析方面使用的创新方法意味着我们可以准确,快速地评估该地区的资源潜力,并在发现的情况下制定开发此资产的战略。确保Leninsky许可区块的开发权利构成俄罗斯天然气工业股份公司(Gazprom Neft)获取新勘探区的战略的一部分,以便在2025年以后开发资源基地。” 董飞 摘译自 离岸工程 原文如下: Gazprom Neft Expands to Siberia Russian oil producer Gazprom Neft has secured hydrocarbon exploration, development and production rights to the Leninsky license block in the Gydan Peninsula. The total size of the block is 3,650 square kilometres. According to the State Register of Mineral Reserves, reserves in place stand at 110 million tonnes of oil equivalent. The license is valid for a period of 27 years. While investigating the oil-bearing potential of the Ust-Yenisesky exploration zone, Gazprom Neft undertook extensive reinterpretation of previously collected information, with company specialists analysing the results of wells drilled in neighbouring areas, local seismic works and electric exploration. According to internal assessments by company experts, the actual volume of hydrocarbon reserves at the Leninsky block could exceed official figures several times over. Gazprom Neft plans to complete drilling of its first exploratory well here in 2020. Concurrently with this the company will continue working with available data and will undertake a range of independent field investigations in order to clarify the geological structure of the block. The Gydan Peninsula is entirely without any infrastructure and is a considerable distance from any oil and gas facilities. Developing this asset will require a considerable amount of capital construction and preparatory work. Alexey Vashkevich, Head of Geological Exploration and Resource Base Development, Gazprom Neft, commented: “The Gydan Peninsula today remains an under-researched — practically undeveloped — but nonetheless extremely promising (in terms of hydrocarbon reserves) territory. The innovative methodologies used by Gazprom Neft in geological prospecting and analysing geophysical information means we can evaluate the resource potential of this area accurately and quickly and, in the event of a discovery, put in place a strategy for developing this asset. Securing development rights to the Leninsky licence block forms part of Gazprom Neft’s strategy to gain access to new exploration zones in order to develop the resource base beyond 2025.”
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