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Sumana.00 wrote:Bareback wrote:So what is your source for this info?
The Post Cabinet Media Briefing in which it was announced?
Petrotrin has announced the discovery of new oil reserve at Soldado acreage which will see an estimated 48 million of barrels of new oil drilled in an area off the coast of Point Fortin.
Speaking at Thursday's Post Cabinet News Conference, Petrotrin's President Designate, Mr. Khalid Hassanali, confirmed that the discovery was made approximately four miles off the West Coast of Trinidad in 60 feet of water.
He said in 4 out of 5 wells drilled, such wells produced and tested up to 700 barrels of oil per day. Heavy and very light crude oil were both discovered at the site. The light oil was found in large quantities below the heavy oil.
"The average well on land produces less than 10 barrels of oil per day, and the average marine well produces less than 75 barrels of oil per day. By comparison, the wells we tested, tested an initial production rate at an impressive 700 barrels per day."
Mr. Hassanali said this is the largest find for Petrotrin in 10 years. An extensive testing and evaluation programme is already underway and this will influence a development plan.
"Although full development usually takes between three and five years, we intend to commence production of the wells that have already been drilled within the next 12 months because as I said they were actually tested, they were actually producing. They are being tested right now and they are actually flowing right now."
The proximity to the Point Fortin shore will ensure benefits including transportation of the crude and proximity to other necessary offshore and onshore resources. Mr. Hassanali said the production facilities required to produce these reserves can be actually located on land where it will be cheaper to construct.
Both Mr. Hassanali and Petrotrin Chairman, Mr. Lindsay Gillette, said Petrotrin now plans to continue exploration in the area in the hopes of growing its oil reserves in the entire block.
Mr. Gillette added: "There are other prospective reservoirs within other parts of the Soldado and North Marine acreages. Petrotrin will aggressively continue to explore and appraise these areas with a view to growing its oil reserves. The importance of the renewed commitment of our employees in this new initiative cannot be over-emphasized."
salvation4U wrote:Petrotrin has announced the discovery of new oil reserve at Soldado acreage which will see an estimated 48 million of barrels of new oil drilled in an area off the coast of Point Fortin.
Speaking at Thursday's Post Cabinet News Conference, Petrotrin's President Designate, Mr. Khalid Hassanali, confirmed that the discovery was made approximately four miles off the West Coast of Trinidad in 60 feet of water.
He said in 4 out of 5 wells drilled, such wells produced and tested up to 700 barrels of oil per day. Heavy and very light crude oil were both discovered at the site. The light oil was found in large quantities below the heavy oil.
"The average well on land produces less than 10 barrels of oil per day, and the average marine well produces less than 75 barrels of oil per day. By comparison, the wells we tested, tested an initial production rate at an impressive 700 barrels per day."
Mr. Hassanali said this is the largest find for Petrotrin in 10 years. An extensive testing and evaluation programme is already underway and this will influence a development plan.
"Although full development usually takes between three and five years, we intend to commence production of the wells that have already been drilled within the next 12 months because as I said they were actually tested, they were actually producing. They are being tested right now and they are actually flowing right now."
The proximity to the Point Fortin shore will ensure benefits including transportation of the crude and proximity to other necessary offshore and onshore resources. Mr. Hassanali said the production facilities required to produce these reserves can be actually located on land where it will be cheaper to construct.
Both Mr. Hassanali and Petrotrin Chairman, Mr. Lindsay Gillette, said Petrotrin now plans to continue exploration in the area in the hopes of growing its oil reserves in the entire block.
Mr. Gillette added: "There are other prospective reservoirs within other parts of the Soldado and North Marine acreages. Petrotrin will aggressively continue to explore and appraise these areas with a view to growing its oil reserves. The importance of the renewed commitment of our employees in this new initiative cannot be over-emphasized."
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why are you all happy??
Only petrotrin workers and family and friends, and contractors would be happy,bathing in money and enjoying riches
But money is not everything id always say...
Anyways they should perforate the lower zone bc its more valuable/ has a lower api...and worth more
They say that the well is flowing they prob doing ischronal/ modified/ flow by flow test so we'd have to wait to see the reservoir perms/porosity ,reservoir extent/area/volume, vis, OIIP,STOIIP, reservoir skin etc but petro does take forever with data.. trini work ethics smh...
Habit7 wrote:Its funny when the Rider/Scott report comes out and it predicts 10 more years of estimated reserves of oil (as it have done since the 1950's) people run around like a headless chicken screaming we have no money for tomorrow.
I happy for the find but it will probably take about 2.5 yrs to fully monetize it.
hint hint
hustla_ambition101 wrote:shotta 20 wrote:It could be million, billion or trillion.
We on the ground still gonna ketch we mudda crunt!
this.....
nice to see the PP got a smokescreen just in time for the increasing conflict/power struggle within
sMASH wrote:48 000 000 + 32 000 000 = 80 000 000 barrels of oil
price of oil per barrel X no. of barrels =
80 000 000 X 100 = 8 000 000 000
so a generous estimate of the gross earning of the field is 80 billion us.
what is our yearly budget?
hustla_ambition101 wrote:sMASH wrote:48 000 000 + 32 000 000 = 80 000 000 barrels of oil
price of oil per barrel X no. of barrels =
80 000 000 X 100 = 8 000 000 000
so a generous estimate of the gross earning of the field is 80 billion us.
what is our yearly budget?
did you factor in operating costs in your calculations?
salvation4U wrote:
Anyways they should perforate the lower zone bc its more valuable/ has a lower api...and worth more
They say that the well is flowing they prob doing ischronal/ modified/ flow by flow test so we'd have to wait to see the reservoir perms/porosity ,reservoir extent/area/volume, vis, OIIP,STOIIP, reservoir skin etc but petro does take forever with data.. trini work ethics smh...
geodude wrote:true many ppl don't realise that the oil prices that we hear are for light crude, not the majority of crap that is found in our Basins,
Government today, in its post cabinet meeting, announced that it just saved a bunch of money by switching to Geico. They are hopeful that this new windfall will make them achieve utopia much sooner than their 2015 mandate. Details in later newscast.
guest1 wrote:that's good though, the last I heard of oIl discovery was in Canada, finding a good amount (bout 175) and obviously Venezuela, saudi, iraq, iran. Energy real sick though, I remember they set it up where there was pipelines running at the plant, and you could turn on the pipe and pour it in a bottle, and oil so efficient where 1 barrel of oil (like the refined product), which you might pay $100 for, would produce the same amount of energy, as 12 men working for an entire year, real cost efficient. so something about 1 average man working for 25,000 hours to produce the same amount of energy in 1 barrel of oil. in Iraq you could pull that barrel of oil out of the ground for $1, so you $1 investment giving you back 25,000 hours of human labour.
I could talk about oil whole day yes.
then again that whole natural gas sector, in the pits,
cause these heads produce so much, particularly in heating oil, that the results turn out that is not really as cold as they thought it was going to be, so produce all this, but they have no demand for it, so they have huge supply, no demand. and you know when you wanna sell something and they have no buyers, for it, and illiquid as sh** how's that's the worst. and you might end up selling it for like, scrap prices. Never deal up in that scene.