石油设备网讯 据普氏能源资讯5月14日报道 美国能源信息管理局(EIA)周一表示,6月美国页岩油产量将攀升近8.3万桶/日,至平均846万桶/日,其中二叠纪盆地占增长的最大份额。
EIA在其月度钻井产能报告中称,国内最大的生产盆地二叠纪的石油产量将在6月增加5.6万桶/日,达到417.3万桶/日,高于5月预计的411.7万桶/日。
在2018年的大部分时间里,EIA预测二叠纪盆地的月增长量通常在6-7万桶的范围内。
二叠纪盆地的生产通常领先于其他地区,因为运营商设计了更先进的完井技术,并继续从该区域的十几个生产层位中寻找更多的原油。
EIA 5月和6月的生产数据均为估计值,有待修订。
预计德克萨斯南部的Eagle Ford页岩产量月环比将小幅下降,而俄克拉荷马的阿纳达科盆地则出现更大幅度的下降。
6月,EIA预计Eagle Ford产量减少942桶/日,至142.5万桶/日,阿纳达科盆地预计增产6600桶/日以上,至54.75万桶/日左右。
在下个月的巴肯页岩中,EIA预测产量将增加近1.6万桶/日,达到约142万桶/日。
EIA表示,在科罗拉多州和怀俄明州都发现了厄布拉勒页岩,该页岩有望在6月份将产量增加约1.43万桶/日,达到略高于75.2万桶/日。
王磊 摘译自 普氏能源
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US shale oil production to climb nearly 83,000 b/d to 8.46 million b/d in June: EIA
US shale oil production is poised to climb by nearly 83,000 b/d in June to average 8.46 million b/d for the month, with the Permian Basin accounting for the lion's share of growth, the US Energy Information Administration said Monday.
Oil production should rise in the Permian -- the largest domestic producing basin -- by 56,000 b/d in June to 4.173 million b/d, EIA said in its monthly Drilling Productivity Report, up from the 4.117 million b/d predicted for May.
During most of 2018, EIA forecast monthly increases for the basin typically in the 60,000-70,000 b/d range.
Permian Basin production generally has sailed ahead of other areas as operators have devised better well completion techniques and continued to figure out how to eke more crude from a number of the play's dozen or so productive horizons.
EIA's production figures for both May and June are estimates and subject to revision.
A small month-on-month drop in production is predicted for the Eagle Ford Shale in South Texas, and a bigger decrease is seen for the Anadarko Basin in Oklahoma.
In June, EIA is eyeing a 942 b/d drop in production for the Eagle Ford to 1.425 million b/d, and the Anadarko Basin is predicted to decrease production by more than 6,600 b/d to about 547,500 b/d.
In the Bakken Shale next month, EIA has forecast an increase of nearly 16,000 b/d to about 1.420 million b/d.
The Niobrara Shale, found in both Colorado and Wyoming, is on track to increase output by about 14,300 b/d in June to slightly more than 752,000 b/d, the agency said.