Apache discovers significant new resource play in southern Delaware Basin

Apache Southern Delaware Basin

Photo courtesy of Apache Corp.

After more than two years of extensive geologic and geophysical work, methodical acreage accumulation, and strategic testing and delineation drilling, Apache Corp. can confirm the discovery of a significant new resource play, "Alpine High." Apache's Alpine High acreage lies in the southern portion of the Delaware Basin, primarily in Reeves County, Texas. The company estimates hydrocarbons in place on its acreage position are 75 Tcf of rich gas (more than 1,300 Btu).

Key highlights of the discovery: 

  • Apache has secured 307,000 contiguous net acres (352,000 gross acres) at an attractive average cost of approximately $1,300 per acre. 
  • Alpine High has 4,000 to 5,000 feet of stacked pay in up to five distinct formations including the Bone Springs, Wolfcamp, Pennsylvanian, Barnett and Woodford. 
  • 2,000 to more than 3,000 future drilling locations have been identified in the Woodford and Barnett formations alone. These formations are in the wet gas window and are expected to deliver a combination of rich gas and oil. Initial estimates for the Woodford and Barnett zones indicate a pretax, net present value (NPV) range of $4 MM to $20 MM per well, at benchmark oil and natural gas prices of $50/bbl and $3/Mcf, respectively. Expected well costs in development mode for a 4,100 foot lateral are estimated to be approximately $4 MM per well in normally pressured settings and $6 MM per well in over-pressured settings. 
  • Apache has drilled 19 wells in the play, with nine currently producing in limited quantities due to infrastructure constraints. This includes six wells in the Woodford, one well in the Barnett and one well each in the shallower Wolfcamp and Bone Springs oil formations.

 

"Today's announcement is the culmination of more than two years of hard work by the Apache team. While other companies have focused on acquisitions during the downturn, we took a contrarian approach and focused on organic growth opportunities. These efforts have resulted in the identification of an immense resource that we believe will deliver significant value for our shareholders for many years," said John J. Christmann IV, Apache's chief executive officer and president.

"Our announcement today represents a significant addition to our already deep and highly economic Permian Basin position. With the contribution of Alpine High to our global portfolio of world-class international and North American assets, Apache clearly has more profitable-growth opportunities than at any other time in the company's 60-year history," Christmann concluded.

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