在阿曼苏丹国寻找石油--最初的 120 年

A. Heward, M. Q. Morton, MH Al Kindi
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这是一个关于失败与成功、失望与欣喜的故事。世界大战、廉价石油充斥市场、地质学家无法进入感兴趣的地区,这些都阻碍了人们的探索。早期的探险提供了第一批山区和佐法尔的地图,也让人们看到了内陆的地质情况,但却没有发现石油的迹象。20 世纪 50 年代,地质和地球物理勘测工作正式开始,从而进行了首次勘探钻井,并在马尔穆尔发现了重油。几年后,在法胡德和纳提赫发现了商业石油。在接下来的 20 年里,根据二维地震数据发现了阿曼所有最大的油田。早期的特许开采区面积大且界限不清。随着对近海勘探兴趣的增长以及陆上耕地的放弃,更多的公司参与进来。虽然天然气是石油开采活动的副产品,但天然气勘探直到 1984 年才开始,因为当时已知的储量显然不足以满足未来的需求。随后在阿曼中部发现了大量天然气和凝析油。在阿曼努力实现多样化和低碳化的过程中,石油仍是苏丹国经济的基础。我们可以从迄今为止的探索中汲取有益的经验教训。
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The Search for Petroleum in The Sultanate of Oman – The First 120 Years
This is a story of failure and success, of disappointment and elation. World wars, a market glutted with cheap oil and geologists unable to access areas of interest hampered the search. Early expeditions provided the first maps of the mountains and Dhofar, and glimpses of the geology of the interior, but no evidence of oil. Geological and geophysical surveys began in earnest in the 1950s, leading to the first exploratory drilling and the discovery of heavy oil at Marmul. Commercial oil was discovered a few years later at Fahud and Natih. All Oman's largest oil fields were found over the next 20 years based on 2-D seismic data. Early concessions were large and ill-defined. More companies became involved as interest grew in exploration offshore and as acreage was relinquished onshore. Although gas was encountered as a byproduct of oil activities, exploration for gas did not begin until 1984 when it became apparent that the known accumulations were insufficient for future needs. Large accumulations of gas and condensate were subsequently discovered in central Oman. Petroleum continues to underpin the economy of the Sultanate as it strives to diversify and decarbonise. Useful lessons can be learned from the search so far.
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