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Re: Pétrole non conventionel en Argentine

par energy_isere » 26 sept. 2023, 08:22

Pampa Energía to begin developing Vaca Muerta shale oil

Camilo Ciruzzi Sept. 21, 2023

Argentine company Pampa Energía is set to invest $200 million to develop a pilot shale oil project in Vaca Muerta, the natural gas and electricity company’s first foray into the petroleum sector.


Argentine company Pampa Energía is set to invest $200 million to develop a pilot shale oil project in Vaca Muerta, the natural gas and electricity company’s first foray into the petroleum sector. The company acquired the entire Rincón de Aranda block in June 2023 through an asset swap with Total Energies SE.

Rincón de Aranda is part of the promising shale oil window of Vaca Muerta—near areas already under development such as Aguada Federal (Vista Energy SAB de CV) and Aguada del Chañar and La Amarga Chica (YPF SA)—and Pampa Energía plans to achieve a production plateau of 20,000 b/d.

The company will develop the 240-sq km block in phases, with Phase 1 expected to be completed in 2 years. Planning includes building two sets of four wells each, along with the necessary plants and infrastructure for processing and transportation.

Horacio Turri, executive director of exploration and production at Pampa, explained during the company’s second-quarter earnings presentation that it “will commence the pilot project in the first quarter of 2024, along with the required surface facilities." The company's chief executive officer, Gustavo Mariani, added, "In the medium term, our goal is also to become a significant player in the oil sector. With Rincón de Aranda, we are diversifying our exploration and production portfolio."

The block was jointly owned by Pampa Energía (55%) and Total Energies SE (45%). In June, the companies agreed to an asset exchange through which Pampa acquired the entire area while the French company's subsidiary received a wind farm.
https://www.ogj.com/exploration-develop ... -shale-oil

Re: Pétrole non conventionel en Argentine

par energy_isere » 10 juil. 2023, 09:17

L'Argentine inaugure le premier tronçon d'un gazoduc depuis le mégagisement de Vaca Muerta

AFP le 10 juill. 2023

Le gouvernement argentin a inauguré dimanche le premier tronçon du gazoduc Nestor Kirchner (GNK) construit depuis le mégagisement d'hydrocarbures non conventionnel de Vaca Muerta(sud-ouest) vers la province de Buenos Aires (centre), sur une distance de 573 kilomètres.

La construction du gazoduc Nestor Kirchner du nom de l'ancien président argentin (2003-2007), est le chantier d'infrastructure énergétique le plus important dans le pays depuis 40 ans.

L'inauguration a eu lieu à 15H00 (18H00 GMT) lors d'une cérémonie à l'usine de gaz Saturno dans la ville de Salliquelo, à 520 kilomètres au sud-ouest de Buenos Aires, créée pour acheminer le gaz de schiste depuis la ville de Tratayén, au coeur de Vaca Muerta, dans la province de Neuquen (sud).

Elle a été présidée par le président Alberto Fernandez, entouré de la vice-présidente Cristina Kirchner et du ministre de l'Economie, Sergio Massa.

"Face à ceux qui disent que ce pays est un pays d'échecs et de frustrations, nous montrons aujourd'hui que nous pouvons construire la souveraineté", a déclaré M. Massa, un libéral de centre-droit qui sera le principal candidat de la coalition au pouvoir à l'élection présidentielle du 22 octobre.

"Sa construction a coûté 2,5 milliards de dollars, sans financement extérieur. Nous économiserons 2 milliards de dollars d'importations cette année, pour atteindre 4,2 milliards de dollars en 2024", affirme la secrétaire d'Etat à l'énergie, Flavia Royon sur le site internet du gouvernement.

Le gisement de Vaca Muerta, qui s'étend sur 30.000 km2 en Patagonie, est considéré par le département américain à l'Energie comme la deuxième réserve mondiale de gaz de schiste, et la quatrième mondiale pour le pétrole de schiste.

Il est exploité par la compagnie pétrolière publique argentine YPF en partenariat avec le groupe américain Chevron.

Le deuxième tronçon du GNK, qui doit encore faire l'objet d'un appel d'offres, s'étendra sur 467 kilomètres jusqu'à la ville de San Jeronimo, dans la province de Santa Fe, à la frontière nord de la province de Buenos Aires.

"Lorsque tout sera terminé, nous serons autosuffisants en gaz et nous pourrons exporter un volume considérable vers le Chili, le Brésil et l'Uruguay", affirme Mme Royon.

La balance commerciale énergétique du pays en 2022 affichait un solde négatif de 6,6 milliards de dollars en raison des importations de diesel et de gaz naturel liquéfié (GNL).

"Notre balance énergétique aujourd'hui déficitaire parviendra à l'équilibre puis deviendra excédentaire", prévoit Mme Royon.

Un tiers du gaz est destiné à la consommation résidentielle, un autre tiers à l'industrie et le reste aux centrales électriques.

Outre YPF et Chevron, Shell, TotalEnergies et Statoil opèrent à Vaca Muerta.
https://www.connaissancedesenergies.org ... rta-230710

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L'Argentine inaugure le premier tronçon d'un gazoduc depuis le méga-gisement de Vaca Muerta

AFP VIDEO•10/07/2023
Le gouvernement argentin inaugure le premier tronçon du gazoduc Nestor Kirchner (GNK) construit depuis le méga-gisement d'hydrocarbures non conventionnel de Vaca Muerta (sud-ouest) vers la province de Buenos Aires (centre), sur une distance de 573 kilomètres. IMAGES
https://www.boursorama.com/videos/actua ... ab41a0b953

Re: Pétrole non conventionel en Argentine

par energy_isere » 04 juin 2023, 10:25

Argentina's Vaca Muerta Shale Play Could Produce 1 Million Bpd In 2030

By Rystad Energy - May 31, 2023,

> Crude oil production from Argentina’s burgeoning shale patch, Vaca Muerta, could surge in the coming years and top 1 million barrels per day by the end of the decade.

> Lack of takeaway capacity and rig availability could curb production growth.

> As of February 20223, Vaca Muerta’s gross oil production reached 291,000 bpd, an annual addition of 76,000 bpd.
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lire https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/A ... -2030.html

Re: Pétrole non conventionel en Argentine

par energy_isere » 25 sept. 2022, 10:30

Projet de doublement de capacité pour l'oleoduc de Vaca Muerta :
Oldelval unveils $750m plan to boost pipeline capacity from Vaca Muerta
The investment will be used to double the current pipeline capacity to 72,000 cubic metres per day, which will in turn help Argentina to increase oil exports to up to 250 thousand barrels per day


By NS Energy Staff Writer 19 Sep 2022

Oleoductos del Valle (Oldelval), which operates oil pipelines in Argentina, has unveiled plans to invest $750m in a bid to increase oil transport capacity from Vaca Muerta shale formation in Neuquén province.

The move was reported by Reuters citing Argentina’s Energy Ministry.

The investment will help in doubling the current capacity from 36,000m3 per day to 72,000m3 per day.

According to the energy ministry, the allocation will be used to lay around 525km of pipelines. The project will create around 1,200 jobs.

Overall, the task will be carried out in two phases with each expected to be completed in 11 months.

In the first phase, the capacity of the pipeline will be increased from the current 36,000m3 per day to 55,000m3 per day. The works under the second phase will further boost the capacity to 72,000m3.

The project will also increase Argentine oil exports to up to 250 thousand barrels per day, generating an income of around $4bn to $6.5bn.

The announcement came a week after the government approved a ten-year extension for Oldelval that will enable the company to operate pipelines from the Neuquen basin to Vaca Muerta until 2037.

Governor of Neuquén Omar Gutiérrez said: “We congratulate and appreciate the agreement reached by the Secretary of Energy and Odelval for the new concession. Certainties and assurances to be able to build the new track, a new parallel pipeline that will generate significant investment, production and work.”

Oldelval CEO Ricardo Hösel said: “With this milestone we are going to start the project, which will allow us to double the transportation capacity and will allow the country to generate foreign exchange of between 4 thousand and 6,500 million dollars.”
https://www.nsenergybusiness.com/news/o ... ca-muerta/

Re: Pétrole non conventionel en Argentine

par energy_isere » 07 juil. 2022, 08:51

Could Argentina’s Dead Cow Shale Patch Help Solve The Energy Crisis?

By Matthew Smith - Jul 06, 2022

> Latin America’s third largest economy is reporting record-breaking hydrocarbon production.

> Shale oil and natural gas output from the Vaca Muerta basin have been vital in Argentina’s push to ramp up production.

> Some analysts are forecasting that Argentina will be pumping 1 million barrels of petroleum by 2026 seeing exports reach 500,000 barrels per day or more.

In a surprise development, Latin America’s third largest economy Argentina reported record hydrocarbon production for May 2022. For that month Argentina pumped an average of 574,465 barrels of crude oil and 136 million cubic meters of natural gas per day. Those volumes represent a 0.9% and 6.8% increase respectively over a month prior and a notable 13.9% and 6.9% higher year over year. The key driver of that impressive leap in production volumes was growing shale oil and natural gas output from the Vaca Muerta. Ministry of Economy data shows (Spanish) that Argentina pumped 241,024 barrels per day of unconventional oil for April 2022 which amounts to 42% of the country’s total petroleum production. That is 6% greater than a month earlier and an impressive 57% higher year over year. Unconventional natural gas production is also surging seeing Argentina pump 75 million cubic meters of unconventional natural gas during April 2022, which was 15% greater month over month and a whopping 38% higher than a year earlier. Those impressive numbers make Argentina Latin America’s largest natural gas and fifth largest oil producer after Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, and Venezuela.

This tremendous production growth can be attributed to the successful exploitation of the Vaca Muerta shale. The geological body, which covers 12,000 square miles, is a late Jurassic to early Cretaceous age formation located in the Neuquén Basin, which covers most of Neuquén Province. That sedimentary basin, where conventional oil production started in the early twentieth century, is at the core of Argentina’s hydrocarbon sector is responsible for 46% of the country’s oil output and 67% of the natural gas produced. The exploitation of the Vaca Muerta is vital to the recovery of Argentina’s long-running economic crisis which has seen the country default nine times on its sovereign debt since independence.

The geological formation is believed to be the world’s second largest shale gas and fourth largest shale oil resource. The US EIA estimated in 2013 that the Vaca Muerta contains recoverable hydrocarbon resources totaling 308 trillion cubic feet of natural gas and over 16 billion barrels of oil. Argentina’s national government in Buenos Aires believes the geological formation possesses even greater volumes of hydrocarbons. In 2018 the Secretariat of Energy announced that the Vaca Muerta contained unconventional resources totaling 27 billion barrels of oil and 802 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. Those numbers include the formation’s proven reserves of 2.1 billion barrels of oil and 11.9 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.

Those numbers point to the successful exploitation of the Vaca Muerta being a game changer not only for Argentina and its distressed economy but for South America where there is a growing focus on the need to enhance energy security. The exploitation of the Vaca Muerta also has the potential to ease the current global energy crisis where underinvestment by oil companies due to the 2015 oil price crash and pandemic along with the invasion of Ukraine has led to chronic energy shortages and soaring prices. Buenos Aires’ latest data indicates that the Vaca Muerta is finally delivering on the considerable promise shown by the formation over a decade ago when discovered by Spanish energy major Repsol.

Some analysts are forecasting that Argentina will be pumping 1 million barrels of petroleum by 2026 seeing exports reach 500,000 barrels per day or more. For that to occur there will need to be substantial production growth, of around 77% from current volumes, with Argentina only pumping an average of 565,143 barrels of crude oil per day for the first five months of 2022. Natural gas output over that period is expected to surge to as high as 260 million cubic meters per day, which will allow Buenos Aires to significantly ramp up exports, which according to S&P Global will see Argentina rival Australia and Qatar for LNG exports. If those events occur, it will improve Argentina’s precarious balance of trade and deliver a substantial economic windfall for Buenos Aires while ensuring the country’s energy security.

For that to occur, there must be significant ongoing investment in exploration and development drilling as well as related activities such as the development of crucial industry infrastructures like pipelines, and processing and storage facilities. Analysts estimated in 2018 that an investment of $120 billion in the Vaca Muerta between then and 2030 is required for the formation to be fully developed and realize its hydrocarbon potential. Elevated breakeven prices, estimated to be as high as $55 per barrel, in an operating environment weighed down by low oil prices deterred capital expenditures, but the recent oil price rally is acting as a powerful tailwind for investment. Soaring energy prices, with the international benchmark Brent gaining a whopping 37% since the start of 2022 to be selling for over $107 per barrel, are adding considerable momentum to the Vaca Muerta’s oil boom and foreign energy investment.

The attractiveness of investing in the Vaca Muerta is enhanced by the high-quality light sweet crude oil produced by the formation. The principal crude oil blend produced in Neuquén Medanito is a light and sweet grade, with API gravity of 42.5 degrees and very-low sulfur content of 0.2% which is low in contaminants. That makes Medanito cheaper and easier to process into high-quality low sulfur content fuels, seeing demand for the oil surging in European and U.S. refining markets. Some of the crude oil extracted from the Vaca Muerta is even lighter and sweeter making it an ideal diluent for blending with the heavier grades produced in southern Argentina. These characteristics mean that the petroleum produced in Neuquén has a low carbon footprint when extracted, refined and burnt, particularly in comparison to the heavier sour grades extracted in Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador.

The characteristics of the oil produced in the Vaca Muerta augment the attractiveness of investing in the shale formation. This is particularly so in a world where decarbonizing the economy and reducing pollution are priorities, thereby making it critical for energy companies to reduce their carbon footprints. Buenos Aires’ focus on implementing measures to boost foreign hydrocarbon investment further bolsters the benefits that foreign oil and gas companies can obtain from investing in the Vaca Muerta. The latest measures include plans to ease capital controls for energy companies and the launching of tenders for the construction of a crucial multi-billion-dollar pipeline connecting the Vaca Muerta to crucial energy markets in the Buenos Aires province.
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/C ... risis.html

Les 11.9 trillion cubic feet de reserves de gaz prouvées font 337 milliards de m3. Beau gisement en effet.

Re: Pétrole non conventionel en Argentine

par energy_isere » 26 juin 2022, 11:08

suite de 3 posts au dessus.

Le gaz de schiste de Vaca Muerta devient une réalité :
Argentina contracts Tenaris to complete gas pipeline from Vaca Muerta

By NS Energy Staff Writer 17 Jun 2022

Energia Argentina will buy 582km of 36-inch diameter pipelines and 74km of 30-inch pipelines, which will be used for the first stage of the gas pipeline project between Tratayén, in Neuquén, and Saliquelló, in the province of Buenos Aires

Argentina’s state-run Energia Argentina has reportedly signed a contract with pipeline manufacturer Tenaris to complete a pipeline that would supply natural gas from the Vaca Muerta shale formation.

The contract marks an important step towards the completion of the 563km gas pipeline project.

As part of the contract, the Argentinian company will purchase 582km of 36-inch diameter pipelines and 74km of 30-inch pipelines, reported Reuters.

The pipelines will be used for the first stage of the gas pipeline project between Tratayén, in Neuquén, and Saliquelló, in the province of Buenos Aires, along with other projects.

The first stage of construction may require 18 months and encompass a public investment of more than $1.5bn.

The project would help Argentina reduce costly liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports and reverse the energy deficit that hindered the country’s economic recovery.

Also, the gas pipeline is expected to provide a 25% boost in the gas volume transferred from the Vaca Muerta mega field, said the publication.

Vaca Muerta is a geologic formation of the Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous age, located in the Neuquén Basin in northern Patagonia, Argentina.

The shale formation is said to be the world’s fourth-largest unconventional oil reserve and second-largest gas reserve.

Furthermore, the Argentinian court is currently reviewing the contract, which has been at the centre of an internal dispute within the ruling centre-left coalition, said Reuters.
https://www.nsenergybusiness.com/news/a ... ca-muerta/

Re: Pétrole non conventionel en Argentine

par energy_isere » 24 mai 2022, 23:52

Argentine: assouplissement du contrôle des changes pour l'industrie pétrolière

AFP•24/05/2022

Le gouvernement argentin a annoncé mardi un assouplissement du contrôle des changes pour l'industrie pétrolière et gazière afin de faciliter les investissements et augmenter la production

"Un régime spécial d'accès aux devises (de la Banque centrale) va être mis en place pour l'industrie des hydrocarbures pour garantir les équipements spécifiques que cela exige", a annoncé le ministre de l'Economie, Martin Guzman, lors d'un déplacement avec le président de centre gauche Alberto Fernandez.

L'Argentine possède en Patagonie le méga-gisement de Vaca Muerta, qui s'étend sur 30.000 kilomètres carré. Il est considéré comme la deuxième réserve mondiale de gaz de schiste et la quatrième mondiale pour le pétrole de schiste.

Mais son exploitation a été freinée par le haut niveau d'investissement nécessaire, en particulier pour la fracturation hydraulique.

Une vingtaine de compagnies pétrolières opèrent à Vaca Muerta depuis 2013, parmi lesquelles Chevron, Shell, Total et Statoil en partenariat avec la compagnie pétrolière argentine YPF.

Depuis septembre 2019, l'Argentine a instauré un contrôle des changes avec un taux d'accès officiel très limité, qui se situe actuellement autour de 120 pesos argentins pour un dollar. Parallèlement, il est toutefois possible d'acheter des devises étrangères par le biais d'obligations ou sur le marché informel à 200 pesos pour un dollar.

"Nous avons une grande opportunité en matière énergétique en Argentine. Les quinze prochaines années représentent un grand potentiel de développement", a souligné le président Fernandez, qui a récemment vanté son pays en Europe comme un "futur fournisseur stable d'énergie".

Le gouvernement table sur une augmentation de la production de pétrole de 70% et de gaz de 30% au cours des cinq prochaines années.

Ces derniers mois, l'Argentine a augmenté sa production d'hydrocarbures, avec un record de 578.000 barils/jour en avril, soit une hausse de 13 % sur les derniers douze mois, a déclaré le secrétaire à l'Energie Dario Martinez. Pour le gaz, la production s'est élevée à 127 millions de mètres cubes en avril, soit une hausse de 12%.

Le pays a ainsi réussi à inverser cinq années de baisse de la production pétrolière, selon le ministère de l'Economie.

Il y a quelques semaines, le gouvernement également a annoncé le lancement d'un appel d'offres pour la construction d'un gazoduc de Vaca Muerta vers le nord du pays, afin d'augmenter l'offre intérieure et l'exportation de gaz naturel de près de 40 millions de mètres cubes par jour.
https://www.boursorama.com/actualite-ec ... 8bc92cf1fe

Re: Pétrole non conventionel en Argentine

par energy_isere » 24 avr. 2022, 10:14

Chevron granted new concession in Argentina for shale exploration
Chevron will initially invest $65.7m to drill, complete, and commission five horizontal wells.


April 12, 2022

US energy giant Chevron has received a new concession, from the Argentine province of Neuquen, for shale exploitation in the Vaca Muerta formation, reported Reuters.

The company now operates the 282.8km² El Trapial Este block for the unconventional exploitation of hydrocarbons (CENCH).

During the three-year pilot stage, Chevron plans to invest $65.7m to drill, complete, and commission five horizontal wells, each between 2,500 and 3,000 meters deep.

As part of the pilot plan, the firm will make a further $13m investment for the construction of support infrastructure.

Chevron Latin America managing director Eric Dunning was cited by vacamuertainenglish.com.ar as saying: “This concession is an important milestone for Chevron Argentina, since it will allow unconventional development in the eastern zone of El Trapial.

“We are very excited to begin this new phase in our historic field, and we look forward to continuing to strengthen our commitment to the community and our presence in the country.”

Neuquen Governor Omar Gutierrez said: “We are connecting Neuquén with the world. This implies a new development in the northern area of ​​Vaca Muerta, generating new jobs for people from Neuquén throughout the area of ​​Rincón de los Sauces”, highlighted the president.

Through its wholly owned subsidiary Chevron Argentina S.R.L, Chevron produces crude oil and natural gas in Argentina.

Chevron Argentina, which has concessions in the Neuquén basin, is searching for unconventional oil and gas resources in the Vaca Muerta shale.

The Vaca Muerta shale formation is said to be the fourth-largest shale oil reserve in the world.
https://www.offshore-technology.com/new ... ina-shale/

Re: Pétrole non conventionel en Argentine

par energy_isere » 22 avr. 2022, 01:25

Argentine: appel d'offres pour un gazoduc depuis le mégagisement de Vaca Muerta

AFP le 22 avr. 2022

L'Argentine s'apprête à lancer un appel d'offres pour la construction d'un gazoduc depuis le mégagisement d'hydrocarbures non conventionnel de Vaca Muerta (sud-ouest), a annoncé jeudi le gouvernement.

L'appel d'offres pour le chantier, dont la première phase coûtera 1,5 milliard de dollars et devrait être achevée en 2024, sera lancé en mai et le marché sera attribué en juillet, les travaux devant commencer en août, selon un communiqué officiel. Les tubes ont déjà fait l'objet d'un appel d'offres.

Il s'agit du chantier d'infrastructure énergétique le plus important dans le pays depuis 40 ans.

Le président Alberto Fernandez, qui s'est rendu jeudi à Loma Campana, non loin du gisement, a salué le lancement du projet "pour la création du gazoduc Nestor Kirchner", du nom d'un ancien président argentin (2003-2007).

Le gisement de Vaca Muerta est exploité par la compagnie pétrolière publique argentine YPF en partenariat avec le groupe américain Chevron.

Le premier tronçon comptera 558 km entre Tratayén, dans la province de Neuquén, et Salliqueló, dans la province de Buenos Aires, et permettra d'augmenter l'approvisionnement en gaz de 22 millions de mètres cubes par jour, selon le gouvernement.

Le deuxième tronçon, de 467 km, permettra l'acheminement du gaz à San Jeronimo (à 400 km au nord de Buenos Aires) pour 17 millions de mètres cubes par jour supplémentaires, ce qui permettra d'"approvisionner des centres urbains et industriels dans le centre et le nord du pays et donnera la possibilité d'exporter vers le Brésil et le Chili", selon le communiqué.

Le gisement de Vaca Muerta, qui s'étend sur 30.000 kilomètres carré en Patagonie, est considéré par le département américain à l'Energie comme la deuxième réserve mondiale de gaz de schiste, et la quatrième mondiale pour le pétrole de schiste.

L'exploration et la production d'hydrocarbures dans ce gisement prometteur ont été ralenties ces dernières années par la baisse du cours du baril de pétrole, car le coût d'extraction, par fracturation hydraulique, reste élevé.

En 2021, YPF a cependant augmenté de 100% sa production de gaz non conventionnel de 9 à 18 millions de mètres cubes, a indiqué Pablo Gonzalez, président de YPF, groupe privatisé en 1990 avant d'être à nouveau nationalisé en 2012.

"Il y a aujourd'hui une conjoncture géopolitique qui rend possible le fait que l'Argentine accelère dans le secteur énergétique. Nous avons une opportunité qui requiert d'augmenter la capacité d'infrastructure, comme ce gasoduc, et d'augmenter l'investissement", a déclaré le ministre de l'Economie, Martin Guzman, dans un message enregistré depuis Washington, en référence à la flambée des cours de pétrole en raison de la guerre en Ukraine.

Outre YPF et Chevron, Shell, TotalEnergies et Statoil opèrent à Vaca Muerta.
https://www.connaissancedesenergies.org ... rta-220422

Re: Pétrole non conventionel en Argentine

par energy_isere » 01 oct. 2021, 08:36

Grosse production à Vaca Muerta :
The World’s Fastest Growing Shale Play Keeps On Breaking Records

By Rystad Energy - Sep 29, 2021

Argentina’s Vaca Muerta shale play, having registered strong growth in oil and gas production and well activity levels in recent months, has emerged as the world’s fastest growing major shale basin, a Rystad Energy report shows. A record number of wells were completed and put on production (POP), propelling the play’s oil and gas output to new highs in July and August, and charting a course for even more growth by year-end. This surge from Vaca Muerta is poised to lift Argentina’s country-wide oil production to the highest level in years, with the play’s competitiveness also rising against US basins.

Although complete data for September is not yet available, there is no doubt that the third quarter of 2021 will set a new record for the number of horizontal wells put on production in Vaca Muerta, with Rystad Energy estimating that the POP count will reach around 73 oil and gas wells. The previous record was in the fourth quarter of 2018, when the count reached 59 wells.

The Vaca Muerta oil zone will probably see more than 50 wells put on production between July and September, while gas well POP activity will likely remain in the range of 20 to 25 wells for the quarter. While that means another record for oil wells alone, the gas well count has been higher in the past.

This surge of activity caused oil production from the basin to rise beyond 160,000 barrels per day (bpd) for the first time ever in July, reaching an average of 162,000 bpd for the month, followed by an equally strong August that saw production at 161,000 bpd. For context, Vaca Muerta’s oil output had never exceeded 120,000 bpd until December 2020. Rystad Energy expects production to increase by as much as another 25% over the next three months, to close the year at nearly 200,000 bpd.

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Natural gas output gains in Vaca Muerta have been even more impressive, expanding sequentially every month from May through August. Production soared to an all-time high of almost 1.6 billion cubic feet per day (Bcfd) in August, from between 890 million and 920 million cubic feet per day (MMcfd) during the six-month period from November 2020 to April 2021.
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https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/T ... cords.html

Re: Pétrole non conventionel en Argentine

par energy_isere » 26 juil. 2021, 23:50

La production de pétrole et gaz de Vaca Muerta retrouve quasiment ses chiffres d'avant la pandémie.

lire : https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/A ... -Back.html

Re: Pétrole non conventionel en Argentine

par energy_isere » 12 juil. 2021, 08:14

Vista and Trafigura to further develop Argentina’s Vaca Muerta basin

29 JUNE 2021

Vista Oil & Gas has partnered with Trafigura Argentina to jointly invest around $250m to develop wells in the Vaca Muerta shale basin in Argentina.

The two firms have set up an un-incorporated joint venture towards this goal. The aim is to jointly develop five pads of four wells each in the Bajada del Palo Oeste block, located in the Vaca Muerta basin.

Vista has marked nearly 550 new well locations in the block, where it currently operates 28 producing wells.

As part of the investment agreement, Swiss commodity company Trafigura’s subsidiary, Trafigura Argentina, will invest nearly $75m.
Of this amount, the firm will spend $25m to purchase a 20% stake in the production of the wells that are part of the agreement.

The remaining amount will be spent on developing the wells.

Serving as the operator of the wells, Vista Oil & Gas will cover 80% of the investment for the Vaca Muerta development and will be entitled to an 80% share of the production from the wells.
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https://www.hydrocarbons-technology.com ... rta-basin/

Re: Pétrole non conventionel en Argentine

par energy_isere » 26 sept. 2020, 15:31

Les Chinois proposent aux Argentins de participer à la construction d'une voie ferrée pour atteindre le pétrole de Vaca Muerta.
China Planning Railway To Transport Vaca Muerta Production

22 September 2020

PowerChina is planning to build a railway in Argentina to transport crude oil and natural gas from the Vaca Muerta region to the port city of Bahia Blanca. The state-owned company is engaged in discussions with Argentina’s state-owned rail ADIF, which would connect the Vaca Muerta shale region and the petrochemical and refinery hub.

The railway could also ship sand for fracturing operations.

“There is a concrete plan that we have been working on for almost two years,” PowerChina’s Argentina President Tu Shuiping told Reuters. “We were talking with people from ADIF to see how the project can be presented and then seek joint financing,”

Shuiping noted plans for the rail line stalled under Argentina’s previous administration due to a lack of financing options, but the project is moving forward under the current administration and China could provide the financing for the $1.2–1.5 billion project.

Argentina’s ministry of transportation did not confirm plans with PowerChina, but said it was in discussion with many companies for development of the Vaca Muerta infrastructure.

The Vaca Muerta shale formation has technically recoverable resources of 308 Tcf of natural gas and 16 billion bbl of oil and condensate within 8.6 million acres and is geologically comparable to the Eagle Ford shale play in southern Texas. Only 4% of Vaca Muerta’s acreage has entered the development phase so far.

The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in June 2019 that Argentina’s domestic natural gas production was rising steadily because of increasing production from the Neuquén Basin’s Vaca Muerta shale and tight gas play. Production from Vaca Muerta surpassed 1 Bcf/D in December 2018.

Natural gas from Vaca Muerta is already transported by an existing pipeline network to the port of Bahia Blanca, where it is liquefied at Tango FLNG. Argentina’s first LNG export cargo shipped June 2019 from the Tango FLNG.

ExxonMobil said in 2019 it was also moving forward with long-term oil development in the Vaca Muerta, expected to produce up to 55,000 BOE/D within 5 years.
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Re: Pétrole non conventionel en Argentine

par energy_isere » 08 juin 2020, 02:16

Argentina to tender block in world’s top shale gas and oil field

Cecilia Jamasmie | June 5, 2020

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Vaca Muerta holds the world’s second-largest shale gas reserves and the fourth-biggest shale oil reserves. (Image courtesy of Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria.)

Argentina is getting ready to launch a tender on a section of its giant Vaca Muerta formation, in the Patagonian province of Neuquén, which holds the world’s second-largest shale gas reserves and the fourth-biggest shale oil reserves.

The Loma Amarilla Norte block, in the northern half of what was originally a larger section of Vaca Muerta, has experienced significant exploration activity in recent years. It’s also very close to ongoing developments, including State-owned energy firm YPF’s Bajo del Toro block.

The province of Neuquén, local news outlet El Constructor reports, is close to finish details for the tender, but it “will wait for the right moment” to start the bidding process.

Argentina was an early player in the world of oil and gas, founding YPF in 1907. In recent years it has confirmed its potential with the world’s second-largest shale gas reserves and the fourth-largest shale oil reserves, concentrated in the Vaca Muerta formation.

Argentina’s Permian Basin

The success of Vaca Muerta, often compared to the Permian Basin in the United States based on its vast potential, is key for the South American nation.

Argentina has tried and failed for decades to break free of cyclical crises and is grappling with inflation above 50% and $100 billion in sovereign debt.

The country had hoped that its giant Vaca Muerta oil and gas deposit might help it to emulate the US shale boom. Increasing demand for renewables over oil and gas, paired with the global collapse of crude prices, threaten to shatter Argentina’s energy dreams.

Oil prices suffered their biggest fall in early March since 1991, when US forces launched air strikes on Iraqi troops following the invasion of Kuwait.

Prices have slightly recovered in the past two weeks, touching $40 a barrel on Wednesday for the first time in three months.
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Re: L' huile de schistes ("oil shale")

par energy_isere » 22 mai 2020, 14:15

sceptique a écrit :
22 mai 2020, 12:11

Pas gagné ...
Non, pas gagné, le fil sur Vaca Luerta étant ouvert depuis 8.5 années au moment de la découverte.

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