KEM能源公司(“KEM”)是一家领先的美国石油和天然气生产商,专注于通过先进的提高采收率(EOR)技术重振成熟的碳氢化合物资产。近日,KEM宣布成为第11届中美石化合作论坛的冠名赞助商。该活动计划于2025年5月在休斯顿举行,将汇聚行业领袖、政策制定者和技术专家,共同探讨能源转型、资源优化和技术创新方面的合作机会。KEM的首席执行官马克·莫先生将在论坛上发表主旨演讲,强调公司对可持续能源发展和跨境合作的承诺。
KEM能源公司是一家私人所有的石油和天然气生产商,总部位于德克萨斯州休斯顿。该公司专门从事成熟碳氢化合物资产的收购和优化,采用垂直整合的方法——从储层分析到增产——来为股东创造价值。公司拥有100名专业员工,业务遍及美国六个州。
KEM Energy成立于2014年,总部位于休斯顿的能源走廊,已成为美国老油田未开发潜力的开拓者。凭借十多年的运营经验,该公司拥有并运营着横跨德克萨斯州、怀俄明州、俄克拉荷马州、路易斯安那州和堪萨斯州的多元化资产组合。KEM的核心使命是通过具有成本效益的EOR技术、严格的环境合规和战略收购来最大化碳氢化合物的回收。
KEM目前的日产量超过2,000桶油当量(BOPD),其已探明储量为5,500万桶石油和850亿立方英尺(BCF)天然气。公司在100,000英亩的已探明储量(HBP)租约上运营着超过1,000口油井。
KEM采用前沿方法,如聚合物驱油、化学驱油、蒸汽注入和先进的储层建模,以提高低渗透储层的采收率。值得注意的是,该公司在怀俄明州的旗舰油田“茶壶油田”(Teapot Oilfield)自1909年开始运营,至今已有100年历史,其采收率已达到8%,剩余可采储量超过6000万桶,突显了巨大的未开发潜力。
通过延长成熟油田的生命周期,KEM减少了新钻井的需求,最大限度地减少了环境足迹,同时提供稳定的现金流。
马克·莫先生是一位经验丰富的能源资产管理高管,拥有超过20年的经验。他将代表KEM出席该论坛。他的主题演讲题为“创新与传统之间的桥梁:跨境能源协同的未来”,将概述KEM的战略重点,包括:
KEM投资组合的核心,历史悠久的茶壶油田体现了公司的技术实力。该油田最初于1909年发现,经历了多个创新阶段,包括首次在低渗透油藏中成功应用酸压裂技术,以及实施现场燃烧等三次采油方法。如今,KEM的工程师正在使用人工智能驱动的储层模拟和基于纳米技术的流体系统来进一步提高产量。
“茶壶不仅仅是一个油田,它是一个活生生的实验室,”莫先生指出,“在这里学到的经验对于寻求延长自身成熟资产的全球合作伙伴来说是无价的。”
凭借稳健的资产负债表和对增值收购的关注,KEM计划到2026年将产能增加一倍至15,000桶油当量日。最近的项目包括收购俄克拉荷马州阿纳达科盆地的边际油田,该公司计划在那里部署其标志性的“快速胜利”EOR技术以产生即时现金流。
“我们的策略很简单:收购、优化和重复,”莫先生说,“在能源转型的时代,成熟的领域仍然是拼图的关键部分。KEM准备通过创新和合作引领这一领域。”
Recently, KEM announced that it would become the title sponsor of the 11th Sino-US Petrochemical Cooperation Forum. The event is scheduled to be held in Houston in May 2025. It will bring together industry leaders, policymakers and technical experts to explore cooperation opportunities in energy transformation, resource optimisation and technological innovation. Mr. Mark Mo, CEO of KEM, will deliver a keynote speech at the forum, emphasising the company's commitment to sustainable energy development and cross-border cooperation.
KEM Energy Inc. is a privately held oil and gas producer headquartered in Houston, Texas. Specializing in the acquisition and optimization of mature hydrocarbon assets, the company employs a vertically integrated approach—from reservoir analysis to production enhancement—to deliver shareholder value. With a workforce of 100 professionals and operations across six U.S. states, KEM is recognized for its operational efficiency, environmental stewardship, and commitment to community engagement.
Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Houston’s Energy Corridor, KEM Energy has established itself as a pioneer in unlocking the untapped potential of aging oilfields across the United States. With over a decade of operational expertise, the company owns and operates a diversified portfolio of assets spanning Texas, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Kansas. KEM’s core mission revolves around maximizing hydrocarbon recovery through cost-effective EOR techniques, stringent environmental compliance, and strategic acquisitions.
KEM’s current daily production exceeds 2,000 barrels of oil per day (BOPD), supported by 55 million barrels of oil and 85 billion cubic feet (BCF) of natural gas in proved reserves. The company operates over 1,000 wells across 100,000 acres of Held By Production (HBP) leases.
KEM employs cutting-edge methods such as polymer flooding, chemical drives, steam injection, and advanced reservoir modeling to boost recovery rates in low-permeability reservoirs. Notably, the company’s flagship Teapot Oilfield in Wyoming—a century-old asset operational since 1909—has achieved an 8% recovery factor, with over 60 million barrels of remaining recoverable reserves, underscoring vast untapped potential.
By extending the lifecycle of mature fields, KEM reduces the need for new drilling, minimizing environmental footprints while delivering stable cash flows.
Mr. Mark Mo, a seasoned executive with over two decades of experience in energy asset management, will represent KEM at the forum. His keynote speech, titled “Bridging Innovation and Tradition: The Future of Cross-Border Energy Synergy,” will outline KEM’s strategic priorities, including:
A centerpiece of KEM’s portfolio, the historic Teapot Field exemplifies the company’s technical prowess. Originally discovered in 1909, the field has undergone multiple phases of innovation, including the first successful application of acid fracturing in low-permeability reservoirs and the implementation of tertiary recovery methods such as in-situ combustion. Today, KEM’s engineers are piloting AI-driven reservoir simulations and nanotechnology-based fluid systems to further elevate production.
“Teapot is more than an oilfield—it’s a living laboratory,” noted Mr. Mo. “The lessons learned here are invaluable for global partners seeking to extend the life of their own mature assets.”
With a robust balance sheet and a focus on accretive acquisitions, KEM aims to double its production capacity to 15,000 BOPD by 2026. Recent ventures include the acquisition of marginal fields in Oklahoma’s Anadarko Basin, where the company plans to deploy its signature “quick-win” EOR techniques to generate immediate cash flow.
“Our strategy is simple: acquire, optimize, and repeat,” said Mr. Mo. “In an era of energy transition, mature fields remain a critical piece of the puzzle. KEM is poised to lead this space through innovation and partnership.”