BP 运营的北海 Seagull 油田开始生产

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英国石油公司 (BP) 位于英国北海的海鸥油气田已成功投产,增加了能源供应,支持了供应链和就业,并支撑了已运营 25 年的海上设施的持续生产。

Seagull 是由 Neptune Energy 开发的,作为位于阿伯丁以东约 140 英里的北海中部东部海槽地区项目 (ETAP) 的 bp 运营的中央处理设施 (CPF) 的海底回接。

该项目在开发阶段支持了 800 个就业岗位。Seagull 是 20 年来第一个连接 ETAP 中心的飞机。该油田位于 ETAP CPF 以南 10 英里处,是一个四井开发项目。生产是通过一条新的三英里海底管道输送的,该管道连接到现有的管道系统。一条新的 10 英里脐带缆已安装,将 ETAP CPF 与 Seagull 油田连接起来,在水面和海底之间提供控制、电力和通信服务。

Seagull 通过 ETAP CPF 维持持续生产,该计划支持 350 个全职工作岗位,其中 270 个海上工作岗位和 80 个陆上工作岗位。海鸥公司的石油通过福蒂斯管道系统出口到苏格兰中部的格兰奇茅斯,天然气通过中部地区传输系统出口到蒂赛德。

新油田预计在高峰产量时产量约为 50,000 桶油当量/天。

BP 北海高级副总裁 Doris Reiter 表示:“BP 已在北海安全运营近 60 年,提供可靠的能源流,支持数千个就业岗位和世界一流的供应链。我们计划通过投资现有的石油和天然气基础设施来继续实现这一目标,例如 ETAP,四分之一个世纪以来它一直是我们北海投资组合的基石。Seagull 的成立是一个了不起的里程碑,它展示了 bp 如何投资当今的能源系统,同时投资能源转型。”

“英国石油公司在北海的重点是确定可以利用现有基础设施高效开发的项目。海鸥就是一个很好的例子,我要感谢 bp 的敬业团队、我们的合资伙伴和供应链同事,他们为安全交付这个重要项目付出了巨大的努力。”

海王星能源公司英国国家总监艾伦·缪尔黑德 (Alan Muirhead) 补充道:“作为该项目的运营商,海鸥公司是通过密切合作取得成果的绝佳范例。从一开始,合作伙伴就采取创新方法,确保我们能够共同最大限度地回收国内能源资源,同时延长现有海底基础设施的寿命,以降低开发成本。”

JAPEX 常务执行官 Tomomi Yamada 表示:“浙江 APEX 对 Seagull 油田的安全、成功启动感到非常高兴。我们相信,此次投产将有利于我们在北海的业务扩张战略,并实现英国大陆架的巨大潜力。我们很高兴通过该项目加强与 bp 和 Neptune 的合作伙伴关系。”

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Production begins from BP-operated Seagull field in North Sea

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BP has successfully started production from the Seagull oil and gas field in the UK North Sea, boosting energy supplies, supporting the supply chain and jobs, and underpinning continued production from an offshore facility that has been operating for 25 years.

Seagull has been developed by Neptune Energy as a subsea tieback to the bp-operated central processing facility (CPF) of the Eastern Trough Area Project (ETAP) in the central North Sea, around 140 miles east of Aberdeen.

The project supported 800 jobs through the development phase. Seagull is the first tieback to the ETAP hub in 20 years. The field is located 10 miles south of the ETAP CPF and is a four-well development. Production is delivered via a new three-mile subsea pipeline which connects to an existing pipeline system. A new 10-mile umbilical has been installed, linking the ETAP CPF to the Seagull field, providing control, power and communications services between surface and seafloor.

Seagull sustains continued production through the ETAP CPF, which supports 350 full-time jobs, 270 offshore and 80 onshore. Oil from Seagull is exported through the Forties Pipeline System to Grangemouth in central Scotland and gas to Teesside via the Central Area Transmission System.

The new field is expected to produce around 50 000 boe/d gross at peak production.

Doris Reiter, Senior Vice President, BP North Sea, said: “bp has been safely operating in the North Sea for nearly 60 years, delivering a reliable flow of energy, supporting thousands of jobs and a world-class supply chain. We plan to keep doing this by investing in our existing oil and gas infrastructure, like at ETAP, which has been a cornerstone of our North Sea portfolio for a quarter of a century. The start-up of Seagull is a fantastic milestone that demonstrates how bp is investing in today’s energy system and, at the same time, investing in the energy transition.”

“A key focus for bp in the North Sea is to identify projects which can be developed efficiently using existing infrastructure. Seagull is a great example of this, and my thanks go to the committed teams at bp, our joint venture partners and supply chain colleagues who worked so hard to safely deliver this important project.”

Alan Muirhead, UK Country Director, Neptune Energy, added: “As the operator of the project, Seagull is an excellent example of what can be achieved through close collaboration. From the beginning, the partners have taken an innovative approach to ensure we can collectively maximise the recovery of domestic energy resources while extending the life of existing subsea infrastructure to reduce development costs.”

Tomomi Yamada, Managing Executive Officer, JAPEX said: “JAPEX is truly delighted with the safe and successful start-up of the Seagull field. We believe this commencement in production will benefit our business expansion strategy in the North Sea and realise the significant potential of the UK Continental Shelf. It is our pleasure to strengthen our partnership with bp and Neptune through the project.”

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