An Egyptian oil field achieved amazing results that would put it in comparison with international fields, especially American basins.
According to the “Energy” news website, “The Canadian company TAG Oil is preparing to develop the Badr oil field (BED-1) in Western Sahara, to exploit approximately 532 million barrels of potential reserves in the Abu Rawash reservoir.”
According to the Washington-based Energy Platform, “The Canadian company Taj Oil’s plan to develop the Badr oil field includes drilling horizontal wells that may reach 40 wells, and the plan aims to exploit about 531.5 million barrels of potential reserves in the Abu Rawash reservoir in the Imtiaz area.” Badr Oil Field, according to RPS Energy estimates.”
According to the information, “Canadian Taj Oil has successfully completed the process of completing the vertical well “BED 1-7,” which produces more than 1.25 barrels of oil per day per meter. The company has also successfully completed the process of completing the horizontal well “T100,” as it produces more than 1.25 barrels of oil per day per meter. It produces more than one barrel of oil per day per meter, according to data obtained by the specialized energy platform.”
“Taj Oil intends to drill between 18 and 20 wells, complete with a multi-stage fracturing treatment process, with a distance of 400 meters available for drilling in the central-eastern part of the concession area, to develop potential reserves amounting to 178.3 million barrels. The company also plans wells with a length ranging between 800 and 1,000 meters.” meters, and is expected to produce between 960 barrels and 1,200 barrels of oil per day per well.”
According to the website, “The Abu Rawash reservoir produces more than 100 barrels of oil per day per 100 meters, compared to an average of 32 barrels of oil per day per 100 meters in the Eagle Ford wells in southern Texas, which is considered one of the largest global basins.”
According to the website, “The initial production from the Eagle Ford wells is about 740 barrels per day of oil with a horizontal length of 2,284 meters, or 32 barrels per day for every 100 metres. The Eagle Ford wells produce about 210,000 barrels in the first year for every 10,000.” feet (about 3,000 metres) of side drilling.”
According to the information, “The 1,000-meter-long “Aburwash reservoir” has the capacity to produce at an initial rate of 1,200 barrels per day, or about 100 barrels of oil per day per 100 meters, based on the current “T100” well rates.”
“By April 2023, more than 27,000 horizontal wells had been drilled in the Eagle Ford formation, and another 33 horizontal wells from the American Basin wells were drilled monthly in 2023.”
And the Canadian company “Taj Oil” signed an agreement to search, explore and extract oil from the “Aburwash” layer in the Badr 1 concession area with the Western Sahara Petroleum Company and “EPCO”, which is responsible for the field, and the company succeeded in drilling a vertical well “BED 1”. -7”, as it produces more than 1.25 barrels of oil per day per meter, and the company also completed the process of successfully completing the “T100” horizontal well, producing more than one barrel of oil per day per meter,” according to the platform. Energy.
2024-10-08 19:04:05