Showing posts with label Arbuzovskoye. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arbuzovskoye. Show all posts

Thursday, May 23, 2013

PetroNeft All Smiles over Arbuzovskoye Production Rates

PetroNeft Resources plc, owner and operator of Licences 61 and 67, Tomsk Oblast, Russian Federation, provided the following update on its operations at Licence 61.

Highlights:

Arbuzovskoye well 105 successfully completed Initial oil flow rate of 160 barrels of oil per day (bopd), with no water productionSuccessful workover restores production at Arbuzovskoye well 102 to 380 bopdRecent pressure testing of two Arbuzovskoye wells shows normal pressure declineArbuzovskoye water source well completed, planned pressure maintenance to commence shortlyTiming and location of future Arbuzovskoye wells to be determined by response to pressure maintenance programTotal production increased to 2,800 bopd

Arbuzovskoye well 105, the sixth well in the current program, has been successfully tested at an initial rate of 160 bopd with no visible water cut.

Further to last month's update, pressure testing of two wells at Arbuzovskoye was carried out which indicated that reservoir pressures are in line with expectations based on volumes produced to date. This confirmed that the rapid decline in production experienced in the Arbuzovskoye 102 well in January and February was due to a near-wellbore problem resulting from likely migration of fine grained materials that had plugged the perforations and was not due to problems with reservoir pressure. As a result an underbalanced re-perforation of the Arbuzovskoye 102 well was performed, which successfully removed the flow restrictions in the well and restored production to 380 bopd.

Following the success of this remediation procedure, other Arbuzovskoye wells are currently being examined with a view to re-perforating additional wells in the near term.

A water source well has now been drilled to supply injection water for the planned pressure maintenance program at Arbuzovskoye. Locations and timing of further production wells will be selected based on the response to the pressure maintenance program. The objective is to optimize recovery from the field and allow the pressure maintenance system time to get established. It is likely that at least three additional wells will ultimately be drilled from Arbuzovskoye Pad 1 to fully exploit the area.

Arbuzovskoye contains 2P reserves in excess of 13 million barrels of oil according to independent reserve auditors Ryder Scott and is the Company's second field being developed.

Total oil production, comprising both the Lineynoye and Arbuzovskoye oil fields has increased up to 2,800 bopd after successful completion of 105 well and re-perforation of 102 wells at Arbuzovskoye.

Dennis Francis, chief executive officer of PetroNeft Resources plc, commented:

"Development work at Arbuzovskoye has been positive this past month. Not only has the pressure testing of two wells confirmed normal pressure decline for the field in line with production, but the workover of well 102 was successful. We will now implement the planned pressure maintenance program on the field which will slow production decline and improve recoveries. A similar program was implemented at Lineynoye field where we had positive results."

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

PetroNeft All Smiles over Arbuzovskoye Production Rates

PetroNeft Resources plc, owner and operator of Licences 61 and 67, Tomsk Oblast, Russian Federation, provided the following update on its operations at Licence 61.

Highlights:

Arbuzovskoye well 105 successfully completed Initial oil flow rate of 160 barrels of oil per day (bopd), with no water productionSuccessful workover restores production at Arbuzovskoye well 102 to 380 bopdRecent pressure testing of two Arbuzovskoye wells shows normal pressure declineArbuzovskoye water source well completed, planned pressure maintenance to commence shortlyTiming and location of future Arbuzovskoye wells to be determined by response to pressure maintenance programTotal production increased to 2,800 bopd

Arbuzovskoye well 105, the sixth well in the current program, has been successfully tested at an initial rate of 160 bopd with no visible water cut.

Further to last month's update, pressure testing of two wells at Arbuzovskoye was carried out which indicated that reservoir pressures are in line with expectations based on volumes produced to date. This confirmed that the rapid decline in production experienced in the Arbuzovskoye 102 well in January and February was due to a near-wellbore problem resulting from likely migration of fine grained materials that had plugged the perforations and was not due to problems with reservoir pressure. As a result an underbalanced re-perforation of the Arbuzovskoye 102 well was performed, which successfully removed the flow restrictions in the well and restored production to 380 bopd.

Following the success of this remediation procedure, other Arbuzovskoye wells are currently being examined with a view to re-perforating additional wells in the near term.

A water source well has now been drilled to supply injection water for the planned pressure maintenance program at Arbuzovskoye. Locations and timing of further production wells will be selected based on the response to the pressure maintenance program. The objective is to optimize recovery from the field and allow the pressure maintenance system time to get established. It is likely that at least three additional wells will ultimately be drilled from Arbuzovskoye Pad 1 to fully exploit the area.

Arbuzovskoye contains 2P reserves in excess of 13 million barrels of oil according to independent reserve auditors Ryder Scott and is the Company's second field being developed.

Total oil production, comprising both the Lineynoye and Arbuzovskoye oil fields has increased up to 2,800 bopd after successful completion of 105 well and re-perforation of 102 wells at Arbuzovskoye.

Dennis Francis, chief executive officer of PetroNeft Resources plc, commented:

"Development work at Arbuzovskoye has been positive this past month. Not only has the pressure testing of two wells confirmed normal pressure decline for the field in line with production, but the workover of well 102 was successful. We will now implement the planned pressure maintenance program on the field which will slow production decline and improve recoveries. A similar program was implemented at Lineynoye field where we had positive results."

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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

PetroNeft Successfully Completes Arbuzovskoye Well

PetroNeft Resources reported Friday that it has successfully completed its Arbuzovskoye well 112 on Licence 61 in the Tomsk Oblast, Russia, while well 105 is currently drilling ahead.

PetroNeft said there was no water production associated with well 112, which had an initial flow rate of 140 barrels of oil per day. The well is currently shut in for pressure build-up testing.

Production from two Arbuzovskoye wells has been temporarily reduced by around 300 bopd due to mechanical issues, but the firm expects this will be fixed by work over or pressure maintenance.

PetroNeft added that total production on the license is running at 2,600 bopd – which excludes the 400-plus bopd potential from well 112 and the two mechanically-reduced Arbuzovskoye.

PetroNeft Resources CEO Dennis Francis commented in a statement:

"The initial flow rate on well 112 is encouraging and the fact that there is no water production bodes well. We continue to delineate the field and hope to alleviate the issues with the two Arbuzovskoye wells in the coming weeks. We also look forward to completing further wells in Arbuzovskoye and implementing the planned pressure maintenance programme over the coming months."

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Friday, March 1, 2013

PetroNeft Successfully Completes Arbuzovskoye Well

PetroNeft Resources reported Friday that it has successfully completed its Arbuzovskoye well 112 on Licence 61 in the Tomsk Oblast, Russia, while well 105 is currently drilling ahead.

PetroNeft said there was no water production associated with well 112, which had an initial flow rate of 140 barrels of oil per day. The well is currently shut in for pressure build-up testing.

Production from two Arbuzovskoye wells has been temporarily reduced by around 300 bopd due to mechanical issues, but the firm expects this will be fixed by work over or pressure maintenance.

PetroNeft added that total production on the license is running at 2,600 bopd – which excludes the 400-plus bopd potential from well 112 and the two mechanically-reduced Arbuzovskoye.

PetroNeft Resources CEO Dennis Francis commented in a statement:

"The initial flow rate on well 112 is encouraging and the fact that there is no water production bodes well. We continue to delineate the field and hope to alleviate the issues with the two Arbuzovskoye wells in the coming weeks. We also look forward to completing further wells in Arbuzovskoye and implementing the planned pressure maintenance programme over the coming months."

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