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Application of an Exploration and Production Evaluation Process

 

García-Esparza, José, PEMEX, Villahermosa, Mexico

 

Using a real example, the objective is to show the core concepts, methodology and tools used in the Integrated Evaluation Process in Exploration which has been implemented in Pemex Exploration and Production,.

In order to improve estimates, the process uses a consistent methodology and reliable tools for the evaluation of exploration prospect potential Previous HitreservesNext Hit and geologic chance of success. This allows the creation of scenarios to comply more efficiently with the Previous HitreservesNext Hit committed and therefore maximize investment value.

The process aims to strengthen the quantitative evaluation of a large number of explo­ration prospects; to allow evaluation with multiple objectives; to improve our pre-drill parameter estimates; to evaluate play, basin or whole country potential Previous HitreservesNext Hit; to encour­age feedback for continuous process improvement; to better relate prospect characteristics with company strategy; to implement a consistent language and process integrity.

Using the process methodology and tools, we will obtain a range of probabilistic results, clearly defined Previous HitestimationNext Hit parameters, information reality checks and a company wide basic knowledge. This results in consistent criteria to ease decision-making and improve poten­tial Previous HitreservesNext Hit distribution, reduce bias and error and improve results estimates and current performance.

The example shown includes a predrill potential Previous HitreservesNext Hit distribution and chance of geo­logic success estimates, postdrill analysis, Previous HitreservesNext Hit booking and a postdrill evaluation to obtain an appraisal well program for Previous HitreservesTop reclassification in the remaining part of the distribution. So far a large part of the distribution has been booked as 1P.