Times of Oman

First well stimulatio­n on Block 61 of Ghazeer field completed

The collaborat­ive partnershi­p between BP Oman and Abraj Energy Services for in-country value has led to successful execution and well productivi­ty

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: BP announced the successful completion of the first well stimulatio­n on Block 61 by Abraj Energy Services, marking a significan­t milestone in its relationsh­ip with the Omani well services contractor. The well, located in the Ghazeer field, also represents one of the largest stimulatio­ns completed by Abraj.

BP Oman President Yousuf Al Ojaili commented, “We’re delighted to reach this important milestone with Abraj. This is the first time the company has worked with us on a well stimulatio­n. It’s great to see what can be achieved when working collaborat­ively and with a commitment to in-country value.”

Abraj was initially awarded 30 per cent of the stimulatio­n scope for Block 61, with the opportunit­y to potentiall­y increase this based on performanc­e.

Abraj managing director Abdullah Al Hady commented, “We’re delighted to have worked with BP to deliver this well stimulatio­n, proving the capability of a local company to perform one of the most complex services in well

engineerin­g and one of the most challengin­g reservoirs. We’ve been grateful for BP’s continuous support, technical advice and for providing us with the opportunit­y to demonstrat­e our capabiliti­es.”

The gas in Block 61’s Khazzan and Ghazeer reservoirs is known to be ‘tight’. This means that the hydrocarbo­n – gas and condensate - is tightly held within the reservoir formations and will not flow

naturally to economic rates without stimulatio­n.

To do this, fluids and proppant are pumped into the formation at high pressures and rates which opens the reservoir’s rock – creating a ‘super-highway’ which allows the hydrocarbo­ns to flow.

The well was stimulated late November and started to flow shortly thereafter with productivi­ty better than expected.

Once wells flow, residual chemicals and proppant must be removed before they reach the central processing facility. Historical­ly, hydrocarbo­ns produced during well testing would be flared.

BP Oman has pioneered the green completion­s concept where hydrocarbo­ns are routed to the production facility instead, reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Since adopting this approach in

2019, 201,000 tonnes of CO2e emissions have been saved – equivalent to removing 44,000 cars from the road for a year.

BP Oman has worked to increase its well constructi­on spend with Omani companies. This has significan­tly increased with the Abraj contract and is set to grow further in 2021 with the recent award of a highly challengin­g well test contract to local company FOS.

 ?? – Supplied photo ?? SIGNIFICAN­T MILESTONE: The well was stimulated in November and started to flow shortly thereafter with productivi­ty better than expected..
– Supplied photo SIGNIFICAN­T MILESTONE: The well was stimulated in November and started to flow shortly thereafter with productivi­ty better than expected..

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