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Apache Bets Big on Permian Gas Liquids
« on: May 15, 2019, 12:29:14 pm »
Apache Bets Big on Permian Gas Liquids
https://www.rigzone.com/news/wire/apache_bets_big_on_permian_gas_liquids-14-may-2019-158830-article/

...The drilling rights to about 300,000 acres in the field belong to a single company, Houston-based Apache Corp. And unlike in much of the Permian, the underlying rock here is far richer in natural gas than it is in oil. Welcome to the Alpine High.

These two factors are shifting the focus for one of America’s oldest oil producers in its flagship discovery. After falling oil prices at the end of 2018 forced Apache to cut its budget, the company temporarily stopped its hunt for oil in parts of the field. In the meantime, it’s opening three plants to process the profusion of natural gas it’s found into more marketable propane and butane.

The natural gas liquids “do add value,” said Ryan Luther, a senior research associate for RS Energy Group Inc. Still, that value is only about 40 percent that of a barrel of oil. "I wouldn’t ascribe a terrible amount of value to the Alpine High relative to their other assets,” he said.

In September 2016, Apache said it had made an "immense" find in the Alpine High, with the promise of at least 3 billion barrels of oil in place in two of the five formations. Apache Chief Executive Officer John Christmann described the play as being like a “giant onion,” with the company learning more and more about the discovery as it peeled back each subsequent layer.

But initial tests for crude haven’t shown as prolific a result as seen elsewhere in the Permian, and Apache now talks about crude oil being a byproduct of its natural gas at a time when other drillers can’t get rid of the fuel fast enough....
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Re: Apache Bets Big on Permian Gas Liquids
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2019, 01:01:37 pm »
Gas rich horizons with liquids are a big focus effort now in the Eagleford, as it is a far bigger area than the oily area which has been matured already.

It has the big advantage of infrastructure for the most part being present, and is close to the coast compared to the far reaches of West Texas.

3 billion barrels in place in the Alpine may sound like a lot, but the Eagleford has far more than that, but it simply will not flow to surface due to tight rock and lack of reservoir pressure, low API and/or lack of sufficient gas to supply energy.
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