中国石化新闻网讯 据美国钻井网站报道,挪威雷斯塔能源公司(Rystad Energy)日前公布的统计数据显示,今年上半年全球常规资源发现数量(CRV)出现了大幅减少。
雷斯塔能源公司公司预计全球今年上半年发现了49亿桶油当量的常规资源量,是21世纪上半叶表现最差的时期。雷斯塔能源公司透露,与2019年同期相比,今年上半年全球发现的资源量减少了42%,发现数量减少了31%。
雷斯塔能源公司估计,今年迄今为止,平均每月发现的油当量为8.1亿桶,比去年同期下降了34%。雷斯塔能源公司指出,月平均发现量下降主要是在在6月份,6月份全球只获得3个小型陆上发现。
由于有“重大的”发现,例如阿拉伯联合酋长国的Jebel Ali发现、苏里南的Maka Central发现、圭亚那的Uaru发现和俄罗斯的75 Let Pobedy发现,因此,今年1月至5月被认为是全球上半内油气发现最成功的5个月。
雷斯塔能源公司公布的统计数据显示,俄罗斯、南美和中东占到今年迄今已发现资源总量的73%,这一时期共获得了49个常规油气发现,其中27个据说是在全球封锁和旅行限制期间宣布的。
雷斯塔能源公司的上游分析师Taiyab Zain Shariff在发给美国钻井网站的一份公司声明中表示:“去年全球发现的资源数量是自上次衰退以来最高的。”
李峻 编译自 美国钻井网站
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Discoveries at Lowest Point in 21st Century
Global discoveries of conventional resource volumes (CRV) dwindled in the first half (1H) of this year, according to Rystad Energy.
The company estimates that CRV discoveries stood at 4.9 billion barrels of oil equivalent (boe) in 1H 2020, which is the weakest performing first half of the 21st century, Rystad highlights. Resource volumes were said to be 42 percent lower and discovery numbers were down 31 percent compared to the same period in 2019, Rystad revealed.
Rystad estimates that the average monthly discovered volumes so far this year stand at 810 million boe, which marks a 34 percent drop from the same period last year, according to the company. The monthly average was pulled down primarily by June, which only saw three small onshore discoveries, Rystad noted.
January and May were said to be the most successful months in 1H due to “significant” discoveries such as Jebel Ali in the United Arab Emirates, Maka Central in Suriname, Uaru in Guyana and 75 Let Pobedy in Russia.
Russia, South America and the Middle East account for about 73 percent of the total discovered resources so far in 2020, according to Rystad, which revealed that the period saw a total of 49 conventional oil and gas discoveries. Of these, 27 were said to have been announced during the global lockdown and travel restriction period.
“Last year we saw the highest volumes of discovered resources since the last downturn,” Rystad Energy’s upstream analyst Taiyab Zain Shariff said in a company statement sent to Rigzone.